Corsair Carbide Series 200R
Corsair announced the Carbide Series 200R mid-tower chassis. Priced at $59 and offering features designed to make PC building incredibly easy and quick, the 200R is ideal for PC builders looking for great value for money. The Carbide Series 200R is Corsair’s lowest-cost chassis, yet it still includes many of the features that make Corsair chassis popular with enthusiasts and gamers, such as built-in SSD compatibility, front panel USB 3.0 ports, intelligent cable-routing, tool free installation, and a matt-black interior.
It is exceptionally easy to use, and a screwdriver is only required to install the motherboard. "The Carbide 200R is a great value case that breaks the mold by offering intelligent features, great cooling expandability, elegant looks, and is extremely easy to build,” said Thi La, Senior VP & GM of Memory and Enthusiast Component Products at Corsair. "Too often PC builders on a budget are limited to low quality, poor-performing cases with ‘extreme’ looks. Now they have a clear, refined choice." The Carbide 200R eschews the clichéd look of many low-cost ‘gamer-orientated’ chassis and instead offers a clean and elegant aesthetic design that will appeal to gamers, hobbyist PC builders, and professional system integrators alike. And with up to eight fan mounting locations (two fans included), tool-free support for four 3.5” drives and four 2.5” SSDs, and support for long graphics cards, it can even support high-end PC hardware.
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Don Altobello
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good price and got a good look to it
Chuck Norris
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You get a lot for the $59, it´s a excellent budget option. Hope it maintains the corsair quality we´re used to.
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On the screen it look like it will.
I offtly use cheap case for sell my unused hardware, many look plastic or "gamers extreme" and offtly dont cover the quality...
Like i have many CPU/motherboards, GPU's lying around. ( will have surely 2x7970 to sold soon and still have 2x 5870 + I7 CPU and motherboards for complete 3-4 system ).
Looking the price and quality, they will interest me to add and make a pretty looking case for add a bit of value.
This case look extremely good for me for the price.
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Don Altobello
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Nice. Good price too.