Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Corsair Carbide 400R and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Carbide 400R.
September 2011
(85%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fully painted interior, Fully toolless design, Excellent cable management, Native SuperSpeed USB support, with adapter cable for older motherboards, Eight card slots, Excellent value for price,
Supplied fan mounting screws are useless, No mounting for 3.5" bay devices, Top radiator mount really only for Corsair's H100 cooler
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First off, let me say that I started out as a budget builder. I'll always have a soft spot for lower priced components that provide as much performance or functionality as those in a higher price range. I still use an overclocked i3-530 in my personal...
Abstract: Corsair started their enclosure business from the top of the market and worked their way down. Their first case was an expensive black monolith, the Obsidian 800D, popular for watercooling setups but less so for air. They fired a shrink ray at it an...
All of Corsair's cases are acclaimed for their included features, support, expansion and functionally, so it should come as little surprise that the 400R is yet another excellent case from Corsair that succeeds on all fronts. Starting with the exterior...
Excellent engineering quality, Excellent paint job, Great price/performance, Great external looks, Very well thought out internals, New and unique locking mechanism for ODDs, Excellent cable management possibilities, Plenty of space for water cooling, Spa
Openings on top and side will allow noise to escape the system, Dust can easily enter the system, Round and edgy design combination may not be for everyone
Corsair already has gained an excellent reputation for their cases in a considerably short time frame. With all of their cases occupying the higher end segments, the Carbide 400R is coming down below the magical (yes I said it) 100 USD barrier. While y...
Corsair did exactly what they said they would do and built a case for PC builders at and affordable price. The Corsair Carbide 400R is a sleek, elegant, functional, and future proofed mid-tower case that most any PC enthusiast should love to work wit...
time : While this Carbide 400R is far from an ugly duckling (gosh I've seen a dozen of pooh pooh Transformer like cases, no idea who wants to buy them ) it isn't an eyecatcher either. The case has a rather traditional look with no frills. But it's qu...
It seems that whatever Corsair does with their products, it turns into gold. Admittedly the one thing you might not like about the chassis is the actual style, it's as subjective as anyone can be as that is a matter of taste. I'm in-between everything and...
The Corsair Carbide Series 400R is an excellent option for the user looking for a mid-tower case with eight expansion slots, support for several fans, support for six hard drives or SSD units, and good construction quality.Strong PointsMeshed bay cover...
Less than $100, Has room for ten fans, Has a builtin "handle", Wire management is "airmanapproved", Front fan LEDs can be toggled on and off, Performance comes close to higherend Corsair cases...
Performance may suffer from lack of top exhaust fan, Front fan filter not easily removable like other Corsair cases...
this case is definitely a great option for someone looking in the $100 range. It looks good (leaving my opinion of the bezel aside), is capable of installing TEN FANS, has good wire management possibilities, and comes with Corsair’s famous build qual...