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
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Published: 2012-06-26, Author: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: In our experience, Corsair has certainly made a habit of releasing awesome hardware. None of this awesome factor is lost even when they make an “affordable” product. Case in point: the Carbide 400R mid-tower chassis.My first impression taking it out of...
Abstract: Our 15-way shootout of cases priced between $80 and $120 ends as we compare the last five models to the previous ten, yielding an overall winner. Which chassis offers the best balance of quality, cooling, and noise reduction, and which is the best buy?...
Published: 2012-04-25, Author: Mark , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The Corsair Carbide 400R Mid Tower Case is a solid well made case with good overall cooling and expansion capacity. The position of the front fan light switch, above the cases reset switch; and the flimsy separator bar between the motherboards backing pl...
Starting with the build quality and design of the 400R the case comes across as one which should really cost much, much more. The chassis is solid, the paintwork well applied and the components used all of a high quality. The case is also incredibly s...
The Carbide Series 400R doesn't have the visual lure of Corsair's previous solutions, but it manages to retain a lot of what's good about the Graphite and Obsidian Series enclosures and offer it in a package costing less than £90. USB 3.0 connectivity,...
This is a great VFM case for the number of fans it can house, the mind blowing cable management options, space that it offers, USB 3.0 front ports, 240 mm radiator mounting option, full black interiors.What is average? - the HDD trays and overall looks.Wh...
The Corsair Carbide 400R is priced at Rs. 5,399 (MRP). It’s a little on the expensive side, but it’s a good value for money cabinet. It’s cheaper than the Cooler Master 912, which we reviewed earlier and finds itself well placed among the Cooler Maste...
midATX, thus not too large, Fan speed is controllable, Cable Management and Liquid cooling support, Wide enough internally with space to manage hotrunning devices
Can be a dust magnet, The USB 3.0 connector could have done with an option
The Corsair Carbide 400R is a PC case of the mid-ATX form factor that is worth your money if you are looking for a high-end computer casing which is high on functionality and yet does not demand too much space for itself. ...