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Corsair Carbide 400R review - Product Showcase

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/02/2011 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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Corsair Carbide chassis

Here we can see all the storage unit bays a little better. You'll get Four 5.25” drive bays and Six 3.5” hard drive bays with 2.5” compatibility.

Corsair Carbide chassis

Optical (5.25") storage wise you just slide in the unit and click it secure. That's time saving stuff as it is tool free. Again one of the very simple yet very handy features this chassis has to offer. You can install up-to four 5.25" devices.

Corsair Carbide chassis

Here's a mockup shot from Corsair, a nice perspective photo of the product. Admittedly, I like the design very much, simple yet aesthetically very pleasing.

Corsair Carbide chassis

And one last perspective photo. A chassis that is a good chunk smaller than its big brother, the Obsidian 800D, but features and specs wise certainly has nothing to be ashamed about for the money. Alright, let's dive into the conclusion.





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