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Corsair has several case lines, Obsidian, Vengeance, Carbide and Graphite. Legit Reviews has been fortunate to have been given the opportunity to take a look at most of these cases. Today, we are taking a look at the latest in the Graphite Series, the 230T mid-tower case line. While the Corsair Graphite series is made up of four models of the 230T, each of them are pretty similar with minor cosmetic differences. These differences are mainly about color, there is the battleship grey, black and orange. There are technically two versions of the black, one with a side window and one without. Read on to find out more about this case!
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Am heutigen Tage erhält die Graphite-Series von Corsair mit dem 230T seit langer Zeit endlich wieder Zuwachs. In gleich drei Ausführungen soll das Gehäuse Gamer mit einem ungewöhnlich auffälligen Design ansprechen. Im Rahmen der Veröffentlichung des neuen Modells, hatten wir die Möglichkeit den orangenen Ableger näher begutachten zu können und auf die Performance hin zu überprüfen. Wie sich das neue Mitglied der Graphite-Familie schlägt, lest ihr im Folgenden.
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A very revolutionary chassis hits the labs for testing as Corsair's Carbide series gets a beast of a chassis with the new Air 540.
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‘Unique’ is a word that is reserved for only a few companies in the case market today. With a split-chamber design and cube shape, does Corsair’s Carbide Series Air 540 create a spark that could relight the flame of innovation for the chassis market?
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The Corsair Carbide Series Air 540 is a mid-tower case which is designed to provide maximum airflow across your mainboard components. The Air 540's dimensions are 415mm x 332mm x 458mm which actually make the case cube shaped. The Corsair Air 540's two compartments are separated by a motherboard tray. The left side which is used to house all the components that attach to your motherboard as well as three pre-installed 140mm fans (two for intake and one for exhaust) and two Hot Swappable bottom mounted 3.5/2.5"HDD/SSD caddies. The right side behind the motherboard tray has plenty of room for cable management it will also accommodate up to a 200mm Power Supply has a removable 4 bay SSD tray and will hold up to 2 5.25" drives. This is not where the versatility ends by removing the front 140mm fans the Carbide Series Air 540 can hold up to a 360mm radiator as well as a 240mm radiator at the top. The Air 540 is constructed of steel and plastic and much to our surprise it was not very heavy even with a full build.
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Corsair Carbide Series 600Q Case Review @ ThinkComputers.org
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Corsair Carbide Series 600C @ Technic3D
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I've said this before, but I am going to say it again…Corsair has really made a name for themselves over the past few years. Not that long ago we only knew them for memory and now they are a top name when it comes to power supplies, cases and gaming accessories. Their entry into the case market was great and every Corsair case that I've reviewed I've enjoyed. There really has not been much I have not liked about Corsair cases. They have unique designs, good cooling and none of the unneeded crap we find on so many other cases. Today we are taking a look at the top case in their Carbide Series the Carbide 500R. This mid tower case features a sleek design, 4 included fans, USB 3.0 and 2.5-inch hard drive support, a fan controller and much more. Did I mention this case has a MSRP of $129.99. Let’s check it out!
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The Corsair Carbide Series features two models so far, the 400R and the 500R. We reviewed the 400R a couple of months ago, and it proved to carry a terrific cost/benefit ratio, deserving our Golden Award. Let's see if its brother, the 500R, follows the same heritage.
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Today we are looking at the second chassis in the Carbide series. For those who follow what I write about, the 400R wasn't all that long ago. In my time looking up information on the 400R, I found myself sitting there admiring its bigger brother more than I was actually looking into the 400R. My feelings were even written when I reviewed the first in the Carbide series that while the 400R offers plenty of bang for the buck, I wanted to see this version of a similarly designed chassis to give a more informed answer as to which of the two I would put my money on.
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