Corsair Carbide Quiet 400Q review

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Time for some mockup shots. Have a peek at the chassis once it has been equipped with some PC component lovin'. 

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If you keep the PC simple in pretty much one tone coloring. That's how nice it can look. Then again, you don't have a see through window, so really who cares right ? :)
 

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This is a chassis that is a good chunk smaller than its big brother, the Graphite series, but has nothing to be ashamed of; features and specs wise. Here you can see that even though 2 cm clearance for cabling is not a lot, it should be sufficient enough. At the front top IO you'll spot 2x USB 3.0 Headphone and mic and of course reset and power buttons. There's no flashy or bling logos and LEDs, just a subtle HDD led and power LED. Lacking on what is a quiet series chassis I find to be a simple fan controller.
 

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This is a mock-up photo showing you roughly what you can house inside the PC. As you can see two GFX is possible, your main limitation however remains to be the motherboard size as you may not exceed ATX. That front fan can be re-positioned btw and in the top or that front you could house rads as well. overall combined with rubber inlays for holes and the PSU / HDD covers, the looks can be very clean.

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Like all Corsair cases, Carbide Series Quiet 400Q has been designed for fast, neat, and satisfying builds. You get tool-free storage installation, the cable-routing system, easy access low-restriction dust filters, and more features for making assembly, upgrades, and maintenance quick and easy. Well that and a lot of sound dampening as well.

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