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Corsair Carbide 500R and 400R Review - PC Perspective

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2011

http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Cases-and-Cooling/Video-Perspective-Corsair-Carb...

Corsair's successful entry into the case world has taken quite a few people by surprise including consumers and many competitors in the case market. With the first Corsair Obsidian series, the 800D, Corsair standardized many features that were only seen in much more niche products like cable routing openings on the motherboard tray and fan filters. Since that release in September of 2009 we have seen the 600T in the Graphite series as well as the 700D and 650D added to the Obsidian.

When Corsair showed us the first versions of the Carbide series in Taiwan during Computex 2011, it was finally addressing the primary complaint that many had about its cases: price. The Carbide 500R can be found today for about $139 and the 400R for under $100.

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  • Instead of Firewire, why don't corsair just implement a USB 2.0?

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  • @blizzaroxx You can insert a USB 2.0 memory stick into a 3.0. However, you will get 2.0 speeds. 

  • Good stuff.

  • yeah 0:43 HAF 922 right there

  • Is the 600T better? If so, in what perspective?

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