Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Corsair Carbide AIR 740 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Carbide AIR 740.
September 2016
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44 Reviews
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The Corsair Carbide Air 740 is a cubechassis for ethusiasts who are searching a different looking enclosure The Carbide Air 740 is made from sturdy steel and ABS plastic, with a big plexiglass side panel As far as the design is concerned, we are not big f...
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Published: 2016-12-26, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
As with the Carbide Air 540, the new addition to the Air-series is primarily meant for cooling your case. At slightly lower noise levels, the Air 740 manages to outperform the current model. The air tunnel design shows its potential when it comes to pur...
Powerful stock cooling, Supports three large radiators, Quick SSD mounts, Enough room for EATX motherboards
Somewhat noisy, No bottom air filter, Flimsy rightside panel
The Carbide Air 740 is an unusual find for builders who want to mount three large radiators. Other buyers will want to compare its features and price to other designs before making their purchase decisions. £149.99 Amazon MOREBest Cases MORE...
Published: 2016-09-16, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Twin chamber design is great for air flow, Main window looks superb, Loads of options for mounting fans and radiators, Supports Corsair RGB fans
This case is crying out for a fan hub, Mounting a pump in the rear compartment is tricky, Fairly expensive, No 5.25″ drive bay, Substantial footprint requires plenty of desk space.
Corsair Carbide Air 740 is a larger version of the £125 Carbide Air 540 that is taller, wider, deeper and comes with a cosmetically different front panel. Carbide Air 740 has a hinged main door with a huge clear side window that shows off the innards of y...
Lots of space for a high-end ATX build, Very good cable management, Three bundled 140mm fans, Primed for elaborate liquid cooling, Quick-release windowed side panel
No 5.25in drive bays, Does little to contain noise, Even bigger than the large Air 540, Lacks front-facing USB 3.1 Type-C
Corsair is following-up the success of its popular Carbide Series Air 540 with the launch of a new variant for 2016. Evolutionary rather than revolutionary, the Air 740, priced at £135, offers a lot of what's good about the original with a few incremental...
None, Neutral, Extra wide design could make placement difficult, “The Corsair Air 740 is one of the best chassis in its class, offering support for lots of high-end hardware, extensive air or water cooling, and much more. If you’re looking for a clean and
PriceThe Corsair Carbide Air 740 should be cropping up at all the usual major retailers today, and while it's not cheap with an MSRP of $149 in the US, £134.99 in the UK and 153.90 EUR in Europe. You get a huge amount back in return for your investment. F...
Much of the enthusiast in us likes the Air 740, perhaps with some degree of nostalgia for the Air 540, which was fantastic and different when it was launched three years ago. However, the competition has become much more fierce since then, while the Air 7...
Published: 2016-12-05, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
There are times in life where you just want to be comfortable. Maybe that involves driving a full-size truck when you could do with a subcompact instead, or wearing cargo shorts when a slim pair of flat-fronts might look better. Corsair's Carbide Series...
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Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Roomy dualchamber design for an easy build without obstructions, Cavernous cable management area, High quality construction, Hinged door a plus, Outstanding cooling performance
Component noise output due to high airflow design
The Carbide Air 740 is well built, offers a roomy interior for an easy (and tidy) build, and the high-airflow design translates into great thermal performance. So are there any drawbacks? Really, just two: first, a heavily vented design like this won't bl...
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