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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Corsair Carbide 275Q chassis

Review: Corsair Carbide 275Q chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/09/2019 12:44 PM | source: | 8 comment(s)
Review: Corsair Carbide 275Q chassis

It’s time to check out the new Corsair Carbide 275Q mid-tower PC chassis. Recently we presented three Corsair cases on Guru3D, all of them from a higher premium segment.

Read the review here.







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#5658488 Posted on: 04/09/2019 06:35 PM
We prefer the NZXT H2 , its being there for almost 10 years but is still on market for a reason. As Overclockers we like the tubing pass of the NZXT case, plus the cool 2 "wireless" frontal fans! Still a cool alternative to this close market without RGB or Tempered Glass.

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#5658516 Posted on: 04/09/2019 08:01 PM
As the top provides space only for radiators up to 240 mm...
- now that's a big bummer for me...

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#5658628 Posted on: 04/10/2019 08:51 AM
We prefer the NZXT H2 , its being there for almost 10 years but is still on market for a reason. As Overclockers we like the tubing pass of the NZXT case, plus the cool 2 "wireless" frontal fans! Still a cool alternative to this close market without RGB or Tempered Glass.

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#5658679 Posted on: 04/10/2019 01:30 PM
What happened to corsair?

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#5658777 Posted on: 04/10/2019 05:33 PM
Mr. Hilbert, will there be, and if so, when will there be a review of the Noctua NH-U12A? The reviews of this product are scarce online atm. and are not even close to Guru3Ds quality. Thanks in advance!

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