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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Corsair Carbide Quiet Series 400Q

Review: Corsair Carbide Quiet Series 400Q

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/04/2016 06:12 PM | source: | 8 comment(s)

The latest in the Carbide series of PC cases from Corsair would be the 400Q and 400C. The C (Clear) model comes with a see through side panel while the Q model (Quiet) is aimed at silence. It is exactly that silent model we'll place under the microscope in this review. The new model is aimed at a more audiophile tense segment as it has sound dampening materials all over the place.

Read our review right here.
 







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vbetts
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#5214502 Posted on: 01/04/2016 04:08 PM
That looks purdy....

I am a sucker for Corsair though. :D

go4brendon
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#5214561 Posted on: 01/04/2016 06:29 PM
Exciting times in terms of case designs as we start to move away from conventional hdd's and onto ssd only cases. This should bring in even sleeker and slimmer cases as some focus moves away from optical/bay/fan limitations and onto improved psu/board/radiator placements with no need for bulky hard drives or unused dvd/bluray drives.

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#5214616 Posted on: 01/04/2016 08:57 PM
No room for a single bluray drive?

nhlkoho
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#5214621 Posted on: 01/04/2016 09:10 PM
No room for a single bluray drive?


Nope buy a USB drive I guess. I hope this doesn't become the new trend. I like having a card reader and DVD/Blu-ray drive in my computer and not have a million USB cables everywhere.

tsunami231
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#5214629 Posted on: 01/04/2016 09:34 PM
look nice, but look small too

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