Corsair Carbide Air 740 Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 03.03.17
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Features

Dust filters

In total there are no less than eight spots for 120 millimeter fans in this case. All the air inlets are covered using dust filters. These can be removed easily in order to clean them under tap water.
 

Two compartment layout

Corsair chose a two chamber layout for this case. If you look at the Carbide Air 740 from the front, you see that motherboard and graphics card are placed on the left side of the motherboard tray and on the other side that’s where the power supply and HDD/SSD cage go. This internal layout allows for stunning looking builds, where all cables are hidden behind the motherboard tray.
 

Watercooling ready

The Corsair Carbide Air 740 offers a lot of space on the inside, which for instance, allows for mounting ATX motherboards and SLI/Crossfire GPU configurations. The front can be equipped with a 360mm or 280mm radiator, while the rear and lower parts are compatible with two additional 120/140mm radiators. Furthermore the top can be equipped with another 280mm radiator. Thanks to the dual-chamer design you can really go crazy with custom water cooling gear, since a lot of components can be hidden behind the motherboard tray.


Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Installation
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
Page 3 - Features Page 7 - Temperatures
Page 4 - Product overview Page 8 - Conclusion




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