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Corsair Carbide 100R Silent review



The Carbide series of PC cases from Corsair have been updated with the budget 100R and 100R silent, Corsair markets the product being entry-level, and with a 50 to 60 USD pricetag, we can not argue on that. These chassis remain to be good looking but really are feature rich products. Keywords here would be a dark design chassis, tool free, decent space and nice airflow with the help of a small fan controller.
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Agonist
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Posted on: 03/06/2015 04:33 PM
Get the 200R then. It has 4 2.5 inch slots and 4 3.5 inch slots for hard drives. I have the 200R and the 500R.
The 200R is the best $35 case I have ever seen.
I even had a h100 in it with 2 7950 with AIO water coolers too.
My 200R before I got the 500R

I'm looking for a cheap and silent case like this. Too bad I have 4 3.5inch hds and 2 2.5inch.
Get the 200R then. It has 4 2.5 inch slots and 4 3.5 inch slots for hard drives. I have the 200R and the 500R.
The 200R is the best $35 case I have ever seen.
I even had a h100 in it with 2 7950 with AIO water coolers too.
My 200R before I got the 500R

Fender178
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Posted on: 03/07/2015 03:35 AM
Very nice looking case. If I were to do a 2nd build I would probably go with this case.
Very nice looking case. If I were to do a 2nd build I would probably go with this case.
RavenMaster
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Posted on: 03/07/2015 04:12 AM
Still rockin my Cosmos II here. No need for a smaller case with less airflow.
Still rockin my Cosmos II here. No need for a smaller case with less airflow.
Twiddles
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Posted on: 03/07/2015 08:27 PM
The photo on page 7 seriously worries me. The downside of using an AIO watercooling kit is the reduced or lack of VRM cooling, now look at that setup...
The photo on page 7 seriously worries me. The downside of using an AIO watercooling kit is the reduced or lack of VRM cooling, now look at that setup...
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I'm looking for a cheap and silent case like this. Too bad I have 4 3.5inch hds and 2 2.5inch.