Last Update 2012/5/19 12:13
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We were duly impressed by the Corsair Carbide 300R. For an average price of £63 this chassis has everything you need for an average all-round computer system. Even a relatively high-end system with two graphics cards and a serious CPU will fare well in this chassis.
We like Corsair's decision to limit the number of hard drives spaces. In our opinion, most standard computer systems will never use more than four hard drives, and by limiting the hard disk rack they improved the amount of interior space and also the airflow, which in turn benefits the cooling performance.
This is reflected by our test results. The Carbide 300R cools the best and keeps noise production to an acceptable level. Strictly speaking, the 300R performs slightly better than the Antec Three Hundred Two, particularly in terms of ease of use and features. In its price class the Corsair Carbide 300R is one of the best cases you can currently buy.
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