Corsair Carbide 275Q review

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Product showcase – interior

Both side panels are relatively easy to open: you just have to remove two thumbscrews. Let’s see what’s waiting for us inside.


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The first thing in the main chamber that will catch your attention would be the two hard drive cages, and lack of a PSU shroud. The drive cages can be removed quite easily, by unscrewing four screws at the bottom of the chassis.


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You can install your SSDs in the rear part of the chassis. There are two SSD mounts on each of the plastic cages, and two on the left side of the back of the chassis. The 3.5" drive mounts are placed on the bottom-left side, in the PSU area, and you can install up to two drives there.


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Although it’s a rather a small case, it’s easy to access all of the motherboard ports, and you can fit really huge components here. The case supports graphics cards up to 370mm in length, and we have yet to see anything even close to these limits in real life (even the MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti LIGHTNING Z edition is “only” 340mm long). Max CPU cooler height is 170mm (which should be enough to fit most products on the market).

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