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Corsair Carbide 275R review




Today, we have the new Carbide 275R chassis in for a review and thorough test. The 275R (and cases like it) aim to continue the more recent push toward more compact, less space heavy systems.
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fry178
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Posted on: 03/06/2018 08:19 PM
Nice, just dont get the black stripe on the glass, especially when others do without, at least for the temp glass.
And audio/usb ports on the top (collecting dust), is what i dont want on any case at all..
Nice, just dont get the black stripe on the glass, especially when others do without, at least for the temp glass.
And audio/usb ports on the top (collecting dust), is what i dont want on any case at all..
Robbo9999
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Posted on: 03/06/2018 10:53 PM
Reminds me very much of my Phanteks P400 case - similar budget & layout of interior & ventilation, a few changes here & there but very similar in ethos & layout. Nice case!
Reminds me very much of my Phanteks P400 case - similar budget & layout of interior & ventilation, a few changes here & there but very similar in ethos & layout. Nice case!
HK-1
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Posted on: 03/06/2018 11:25 PM
Nice, just dont get the black stripe on the glass, especially when others do without, at least for the temp glass.
And audio/usb ports on the top (collecting dust), is what i dont want on any case at all..
And audio/usb ports on the top (collecting dust), is what i dont want on any case at all..
yep I agree audio/usb ports on the top I also don't like myself have one Deep Cool case with audio/ports on the top then first thing that I make is modify to front panel is not one easy task but when done I believe that stay more functional and beautiful; also I change lateral cover for another of plexiglass at least for me I like very much well this Corsair case is beatifull too so I yet prefer mine
Nice, just dont get the black stripe on the glass, especially when others do without, at least for the temp glass.
And audio/usb ports on the top (collecting dust), is what i dont want on any case at all..
And audio/usb ports on the top (collecting dust), is what i dont want on any case at all..
yep I agree audio/usb ports on the top I also don't like myself have one Deep Cool case with audio/ports on the top then first thing that I make is modify to front panel is not one easy task but when done I believe that stay more functional and beautiful; also I change lateral cover for another of plexiglass at least for me I like very much well this Corsair case is beatifull too so I yet prefer mine

Netherwind
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Posted on: 03/07/2018 02:19 PM
How long will it take for someone to make a case with a vertical stand and a dust filtered opening where the fans are?
How long will it take for someone to make a case with a vertical stand and a dust filtered opening where the fans are?

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Looks nice, but doesn't look like too much clearance to fit a radiator with a fan up top? Guess for arguments sake, you could put it up front though.