The Carbide Series 200R has a good habit of looking like a premium product. Continuing where the sleek exterior left off, the all-black innards look good with cable-routing holes in all the right ...
Starting on the left side, the chassis comes fitted with two quick release thumb screws, support for a pair of 120 or 140mm fans in a vertical configuration and you’ll also find some ventilation on ...
The Corsair Carbide 200R looks to be a good candidate for a budget-boxen case. If I have anything to say about it, is that it would be nicer, if it had those Corsair AF120 fans installed. I'm always ...
In another thread here, there was a discussion on how many new cases, especially inexpensive cases have a lot more fan cutouts than are needed or desirable to have. These holes let in dust and let out ...
...one of the best sub-£50 solutions on the market and, being both cheap and cheerful, it's certain to fly off the shelves. We're on a slippery slope, folks. If the current-crop of sub-£50 chassis can ...
The front of the box looks fairly simple, we have the Corsair logo and a high contrast image of the chassis. Down the right hand side we have a list of the major features and selling points of the ...
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