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Corsair Carbide 270R Review





We review a new chassis from Corsair, the Corsair Carbide 270R. Based on the popular success of the 200 series this compact mid-tower chassis will house your components inside an affordable good looking case. Do you want to go with a lengthy high-end graphics card and liquid cooling? Not even an issue.
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Bradders684
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Posted on: 08/15/2014 08:06 PM

bnjohanson
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Posted on: 08/16/2014 08:31 AM
" I do again would like to mention that this chassis needs some sort of LED lighti
" I do again would like to mention that this chassis needs some sort of LED lighting. "
...with some neon-lit running boards, a hydraulic lift-kit, fuzzy dice hanging from the rear view mirror, and no fewer than 6-12" bass woofers would go great with filling that supposed missing LED requirement as well.
" I do again would like to mention that this chassis needs some sort of LED lighti
" I do again would like to mention that this chassis needs some sort of LED lighting. "
...with some neon-lit running boards, a hydraulic lift-kit, fuzzy dice hanging from the rear view mirror, and no fewer than 6-12" bass woofers would go great with filling that supposed missing LED requirement as well.
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Posted on: 08/16/2014 09:06 AM
Had the 540 for a month but sadly was not the case for me..cooling dual 780s was a pain the top card was hitting 80c+
Had the 540 for a month but sadly was not the case for me..cooling dual 780s was a pain the top card was hitting 80c+
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Posted on: 08/16/2014 03:51 PM
Which did you find was better? Only ask because the 540 is absolutely amazing on gpu cooling from my usage. I mean the front fans sit unobstructed directly in front of the vid cards. The stock fans are pathetic tho, won't deny that
Had the 540 for a month but sadly was not the case for me..cooling dual 780s was a pain the top card was hitting 80c+
Which did you find was better? Only ask because the 540 is absolutely amazing on gpu cooling from my usage. I mean the front fans sit unobstructed directly in front of the vid cards. The stock fans are pathetic tho, won't deny that
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Not a fan of white hardware, but I like the case, think my next case will be a cube