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March 2018
(85%)
56 Reviews
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The Corsair Carbide 275R is a midtower PC case designed for those who don't want to spend a lot of money on a gaming rig This case is a midrange enclosure that it is also compatible with allinone water cooling solutions as well as rather large air coolers...
Abstract: Corsair has launched the Carbide 275R which is a mid-tower ATX case that promises good airflow as well as support for a 280mm or 360mm radiator in the front and a 240mm cooler in the roof...
The 275R is a decent no-frills chassis with a glass side panel, and is priced accordingly. However, we've tested better-performing choices in this price class. Another intake fan (or a slight price drop from the $79.99 launch price) would make it a better...
Sleek, simple exterior, Plenty of fan mounts, Large tempered glass window
Awkward to open, Does little to contain noise
Corsair has updated its range of affordable Carbide Series enclosures with the introduction of the 275R. Priced at £65 with an acrylic panel, or £75 with the reviewed tempered glass, the latest addition to the firm's portfolio has the makings of a solid b...
Published: 2018-03-06, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
The 275R is very much a safe bet from Corsair. There is nothing here that we haven't seen before elsewhere, and it does little to change the perception that case design has largely stagnated since the general move to designs with PSU shrouds and no optica...
Published: 2018-03-06, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Durable build quality, Dust filters on all intakes, PSU shroud, All HDD bays are hidden out of sight, Good cable routing, Durable rubber cable grommets, Two fans pre-installed, Large side panel window, Competitive price, Available with glass/acrylic, Avai
Side panel window proved difficult to remove, Corsair Carbide 275R Tempered Glass Chassis Review,
PriceAt the time of writing, retail links were not available. However, Corsair is a huge brand and we expect just about every major retailer will be listing stock later today. You can expect to pay £64.99 for either the black or white Carbide 275R with an...
Published: 2019-12-11, Author: Alex , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: Can't get enough of tempered glass cases? Over the years we have seen it all, tempered side doors, a combination of top and side, both sides top and front tempered glass, etc. Because most of the manufacturers use 3-5mm of tempered glass the weight of the...
Solid build quality, Extremely clean interior finish, All features are engineered well, Dust filters on all intake areas, Cool, glowing light at the front of the chassis, Well-placed openings for easy cable management, Can hold up to six hard drives, Plen
Well-priced, but not the most affordable "understated" case on the market, Glass side panel requires hex tool to take off, Glow in front may not be for everyone
The Carbide 275R goes for $80, or $65-$70 depending whether you opt for a glass or acrylic side panel. Solid build quality Extremely clean interior finish All features are engineered well Dust filters on all intake areas Cool, glowing light at the front o...
Published: 2018-05-08, Author: Steven , review by: legitreviews.com
Corsair Carbide 275R – Black and White CasesThe Corsair Carbide 275R features a sleek minimalist design, with well thought out interior. The front panel is solid, with a small cut out at the bottom that hides a white LED accent bar; an RGB LED accent bar...
Good cable management system, Modern and simple exterior design, Removable dust filters for easy cleaning, Support for a 360 mm radiators at the front
Very little airflow through the front panel, Allen hex screws are frustrating to remove and replace
As for a basic gaming computer, the Carbide 275R does provide a fair amount of airflow to the internal components. With a few more fans at the top, system temperature should improve, but not drastically. System noise is not too bad considering the large o...