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March 2012
(82%)
58 Reviews
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Cable routing, Plenty of optional cooling, Dust filters, Black frame
No USB3adapter
In short Corsair has done it again. No matter what the product category and no matter what the price tag, they just seem to know how to make a great product. The Carbide 300R sells at $90 and manages to pack a lot of features to that price tag. Many o...
Samenvatting: System cases selling under the Corsair brand used to have attractive specs but came at $150 and higher. The new Carbide series is meant to expand Corsair's product range downwards from the $140 Carbide 500R to the $90 Carbide 300R. We’ve got all three...
Samenvatting: We’ve been impressed with what we’ve seen recently from Corsair, and we were glad that the company saw fit to send us a couple more mid-tower cases to pore over and test: the Corsair Carbide 300R compact gaming chassis and the Obsidian 550D quiet case....
Corsair has added another nicely crafted case to it's popular Carbide series. Even if it's the cheapest case Corsair has ever launched, in the already pretty saturated mainstream case market, this 300R maintains a high standard of build quality. In fa...
The Corsair Carbide 300R has a solid build quality, all the features you need to get a system built, and comes with a 2 year warranty the 300R will get the job done. ...
Very good price/performance ratio, Air filters for the front and power supply fans, Comes with two fans, supports up to seven fans, Vented slot covers, Supports video cards up to 17.7” (450 mm) long, Thumbscrews for fastening expansion cards, Anti-vibrati
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The Corsair Carbide 300R accomplishes its goal: it is a case that costs below USD 100 that provides all features the average user is currently looking for on a case, while providing support for five additional fans, if you want to improve the ventilation...
Well constructed chassis, Simple but good design, 2x USB 3.0, 240 and 280 mm radiator support, 2x fans included, Functional hard drive trays, Good screw-less locks for optical drive bays, Dust filter in front and bottom of the chassis, Possibility to inst
Other cases offer more for the same money, No USB 2.0 support (no I/O, no adapter), Only four hard drive bays, No dust filter or noise protection in the top of the chassis, No grommets on mainboard tray for clean looks, Rear construction limits the size o
The Corsair Carbide 300R is certainly an interesting chassis. While its bigger brethren like the 400R or 500R offer a bit more value for your money, it becomes quite apparent that the 300R lacks the firepower in terms of features to really take on the ...
So have Corsair had to cut a lot of corners to get the 300R price down to £58? We would have to say not at all to be honest with you all, it's probably one of the better quality cases available in this price bracket. There is a small amount of flex in the...
The corsair Carbide 300R series is an interesting product and is a chassis that's really first 'mainstream' and not so much entry-level. The overall build quality is certainly decent enough and the features offered will give the average PC aficionado plen...
Cooling the CPU at load, Tiny on the outside, roomy inside, Quiet for what it is...
Price, Clear strip down of higherend cases...
Overall the 300R wasn’t the best case I’ve had my hands on, but it wasn’t the worst case either. Getting hardware in wasn’t painful and on any day I call that a win. I’ve worked with quite a few large cases that weren’t even user friendly. I’m disappo...