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April 2016
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The editors liked
Outstanding hinged door panel design
Attractive appearance
Solid build quality
Compact size for a midtower
Classy styling
Compact footprint
While supporting up to E-ATX motherboards
Side-panel door with large window
Multiple dust filters keep interior clean
Classy style
Compact design
But still supports up to E-ATX motherboards
Multiple dust filters
Large side-panel window
Compact size
Room inside for long graphics cards and water cooling
Clear side panel
Tool-less installation for both SSDs and HDDs
Easy to open side panel
Price
The editors didn't like
Limited clearance behind motherboard for cable management
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Corsair delivers elegant styling and desirable features in the highly affordable Carbide 400c Corsair's Carbide 600C case that I reviewed recently suffered from being rather big and having a slightly weird inverted layout. Neither of those points are an i...
Published: 2016-11-11, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Abstract: The line of chassis Carbide Series Corsair continues to grow with new and interesting models. Not so long ago we tested a case Corsair Carbide 600C is a relatively compact Full Tower with a mirror arrangement of components. This time we got his younger br...
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Published: 2016-10-22, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Abstract: At CES 2016 the company Corsair introduced new cases – CORSAIR CARBIDE 400C and 400Q, extending the range of Carbide. These models as 600C / 600Q, have simple appearance. In their design you can not see the bright inserts or unusual shapes. Only black col...
Abstract: Corsair's Carbide Series of PC cases is the company's no-frills line-up; if you take the Carbide Bulldog PC kits out of the equation, the highest-priced Carbide case is the extremely popular Air 540 cube case at $159.99. Slide down just a few bucks to $14...
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Published: 2016-05-31, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Classy style, Compact design, but still supports up to E-ATX motherboards, Multiple dust filters, Large side-panel window
No optical drive or fan-controller bays
The Corsair Carbide Clear 400C drops 5.25-inch drive bays while delivering an affordable, compact mid-tower that looks good...
I understand that for a mid-tower the Carbide Series Clear 400C is a little on the small side, but you do get what you pay for and for $99.99 you actually get a lot for your money. Let's go back and take a look at the cooling options, you can mount up to...
Compact size, Room inside for long graphics cards and water cooling, Clear side panel, Tool-less installation for both SSDs and HDDs, Easy to open side panel, Price
No instructions for removing the PSU cover, PSU cover and SSD mount made of plastic
The reason that you do not lose much performance with this case is that Corsair has removed the 5.25-inch drive bays from the case. This is a trend we've seen start to become popular as many people are moving away from optical storage. If you can go witho...
Classy styling, Compact footprint, while supporting up to E-ATX motherboards, Side-panel door with large window, Multiple dust filters keep interior clean
Front panel tricky to remove, Plastic shrouds feel chintzy, No optical drive/fan-controller bays, Scant room behind motherboard tray, side panel
The Carbide Clear 400C unapologetically declares 5.25-inch drive bays obsolete while delivering a classy-looking mid-tower at an affordable price. Read More...
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Published: 2016-03-09, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Outstanding hinged door panel design, Attractive appearance, Solid build quality, Compact size for a midtower
Limited clearance behind motherboard for cable management, HDD mount can interfere with a longer PSU
Corsair Carbide 400C - $99.99, Amazon.comThe Carbide 400C has more to offer than just a great side panel, though the hinged door and latch work smoothly and greatly add to the attractiveness of the design. The case is well built, though not quite as solid...
Published: 2016-02-03, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Corsair continues its focus on high-performance enclosures with the 400C. Even with the move to solid paneling and relying almost entirely on side- and bottom-vented intake, the 400C outperforms similarly classed, directly competing enclosures. The fans c...