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Corsair Carbide Quiet 400Q review - Article

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/04/2016 04:03 PM [ 4] 8 comment(s)

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Carbide 400Q going Quiet

The latest in the Carbide series of PC cases from Corsair would be the 400Q and 400C. The C model comes with a see through side panel while the Q model is aimed at silence. It is exactly that silent model we'll place under the microscope in this review. The new model is aimed at a more audiophile tense segment as it has sound dampening materials all over the place. These chassis remain to be good looking but really are feature rich products. Keywords here would be an proper design chassis, tool free, decent space, nice airflow and a chassis that is even ready for for liquid cooling. Have a peek at we'll review today, the Corsair Carbide Quiet 400Q. Admittedly what Corsair has been doing with the Carbide series works out well for them, affordable quality chassis that remain good looking and offer to be a feature rich product. Keywords here would be: okay design, tool free, lots of space, nice airflow and prepped for liquid cooling.

The latest in the Carbide series of PC cases from Corsair would is the 400 series released in the Window with C for Clear and the Q version, for Quiet.

The Carbide Series are the somewhat compact products. Open the easy-access side panel and you’ll discover a builder-friendly design with three tool-free optical drive bays and tool-free hard drive bays with extended 2.5” SSD compatibility. There’s room for extra-long graphics cards and, as with all Corsair cases, the 400 Series includes an innovative cable-routing system that keeps wires and cables out of sight, and out of the airflow path, for a cleaner look. 

Have a peek at the product reviewed today; the Carbide series 400Q chassis from Corsair, costing 99 USD and something similar based on countrey and VAT at 99 EURO. It certainly comes with a nice design and a very decent feature set. Next page please.

 




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