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October 2013
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The editors liked
Clean styling with new Titaniumlook brushed aluminum front panel
Very good case cooling options with support for liquid cooling
One 140mm intake fan and one 120mm exhaust fan included
Threespeed fan controller included
Sound absorption material on top
Solid construction and excellent build quality inside and out
240/280mm radiator support (radiators under 30mm thick) in either push or pull configuration
Serviceable dust filters for all default intake areas
Noise dampening material on the top
Front
3 speed fan controller
Good clean looks
Precision fit of parts
Silent Case
AIO 240 and 280 water radiator ready
Great clearance for air cooling solution
The editors didn't like
No external hotswap 3.5” HDD bays
No side window option (for those who like to show off the internal bits)
Very few cable management loops at the back of motherboard tray for cable ties
Short front panel audio cable
Top cover cannot be used when using 2x 140mm fan or 280mm radiator
Shows fingerprints
Only seven PCI slots
EPS CPU power wire access is in the back corner only
Sleek and attractive exterior, Capable cooling performance, Keeps noise levels in check, Easy to build into
No fan controller, Only four harddisk bays, Cable holes lack rubber grommets
The Carbide Series 330R is Corsair's second attempt at building a chassis that balances low-noise operation with capable airflow. Introduced as an economical alternative to the high-end and highly-acclaimed Obsidian Series 550D, the 330R is, for all inte...
Plenty of room for large, powerful hardware, Elegant and subtle appearance, Decent noise insulation, Good cooling potential lots of fan mounts, Supports up to EATX motherboards, Generally good cable routing options,
A high-quality, low-noise chassis that is a good foundation for a quiet system....
Published: 2013-08-07, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: As cases that focus on reducing noise tend to do, the Corsair Carbide 330R has a very minimalist design, opting for the 'less is more' approach in a similar vein to Fractal Design with its Define R4 chassis. In fact, these two cases are almost identically...
Clean looking, Great dampening, Durable, Well equipped
More storage space would be nice, eTeknix says:
“Corsair have done it again, creating a product that is well-built, that looks great and performs even better. It's perfect for those who don't want to see or hear their system when working, but still want something that looks bold and stylish regardless...
What the Corsair Carbide 330R does, it mostly does well. With a few exceptions, build quality is problem free, while the cooling performance to noise ratio also manages to impress. The minimalist styling is also still a popular one, and the door with its...
Professional styling, Well executed features, Good quality noise damping material + lots of it, Whisper quiet, Good clearance options, Reasonably priced
No cable management grommets, No anti-vibration rubber padding for PSU
Bringing our thoughts to a close we can whole heartedly say that we really like the new 330R. Corsair have brought to market a solid mid tower silent solution which has some key advantages over its sibling the 300R.330R is equipped for silent usage an...
La Corsair Carbide 330R Blackout ofrece la capacidad justa para un equipo gaming de alto rendimiento que no busque excesos, además de un diseño elegante enfocado a minimizar la sonoridad. Podemos instalar placas base ATX con gráficas de las más grandes di...
Pas de surprise, le Corsair Carbide 330R Titanium Edition est un excellent boitier. En configuration classique ( sans watercooling ) son équipement d'origine permettra déjà à une grosse config de fonctionner avec un refroidissement performant et un excell...
Rhéobus intégré et caches / filtres aimantés, Performances acceptables, Sobre,
Bruyant au dessus de "low", Espace pour le rangement des câbles, Pas de caoutchouc pour les passes-câbles, Prix
Corsair met à jour le célèbre Carbide 300R pour lui donner un côté plus orienté silence. Sans être un mauvais boitier souffre face à la concurrence, en particulier face aux Fractal Design R5 et Cooler Master Silencio 652S. Proposé à un tarif d'environ 100...
En définitive, ce Carbide 330R de chez Corsair est une opportunité intéressante pour qui cherche la sobriété et la discrétion. Capable d'accueillir des configurations polyvalentes (de bureautique à gamer confirmé, voire hardcore gamer, à condition de se l...