Corsair Carbide 200R review -
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On top we see pretty huge mesh. Good for top side exhaust ventilation.
You can mount two fans underneath it, but obviously it can also can be used for a radiator as there is room for a full 240mm radiator. A dual 120mm radiator would be a breeze to install for sure, and we can only assume the new LCS units from Corsair will look great.
At the front side at the to right p we see the power on switch and LED activity. Connectors wise you'll have USB 3.0 x2, MIC/Headphones. It is nice to see USB 3.0 implemented here.
Here we have the right side panel (behind the back of the motherboards). There's room there for cable management, we'll show you that in a minute.
Internals then, since the photos are dark, bear with me. First impression, that's a very decent amount of room to work in for a mid sized tower alright. The second thought would be the all black design, including cables and connectors. lacking are grommet holes or more specifically the black rubber inlays to hide cabling, but overall you can make it all really clean and tidy if you use dark wiring.
A good and popular trend these days is to make a big gaping hole in the motherboard tray. This actually is a CPU backplate cutout which allows you to remove and install a new CPU cooler much easier. Typically you'd need to take out the motherboard to install a new cooler, now you can access it from both sides without that unpleasant experience of removing a motherboard from the chassis.
We review the Corsair Vengeance K70 cherry red mechanical keyboard. The K70 is the successor of the popular K60 but it adds some more features, is much more cool looking with full LED lit keys and has a trick or two encompassed in the new design as well. Let's have a peek shall we ?
Corsair Obsidian 350D review
We review a new chassis from Corsair, it Obsidian 350D. It is the mini-me version of the new Obsidian 900D chassis. Not mid, not full, mini and this intended for small form factor PCs. Now the product might be tagged as mini, the details and features however are grand. Armed with a price much better then the 900D this might be the product a lot of you are on the lookout for.
Corsair Voyager Air review
We review the Voyager Air, it is a portable storage unit allows you to connect it towards USB 3.0 and Ethernet, but it also includes WIFI support and it actually comes on a 100 GB HDD model as well. This great looking device might just be what the doctor to move or stream your content from.
Corsair Obsidian 900D review
We test and review the all new Corsair Obsidian 900D chassis. Not, mid, not full heck, this is a super tower. Probably one of the biggest products you have seen to date. It is highly configurable has hidden options in every corner and a craftsmanship that will stun you.

