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Corsair Carbide Series 175R Black Mid-Tower ATX Gaming Case with Tempered Glass & RGB Lighting Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

BrandCorsair
ColorTempered Glass
MaterialTempered Glass
Cooling MethodAir
Motherboard CompatabilityMicro ATX
Item Weight6.1 Kilograms
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Description of Corsair Carbide Series 175R Black Mid-Tower ATX Gaming Case with Tempered Glass & RGB Lighting

Give your system a look that's both clean and classic with smooth curved edges, a polished finish, and a front-facing Corsair logo backlit by an RGB fan with six customizable RGB LEDs. An edge-to-edge Tempered glass Side panel window shows off your PC's components. A full-length PSU cover hides your PSU and cables out of sight, making immaculate builds easier to create than ever. Fits up to 6x 120mm or 4x 140mm cooling fans for terrific airflow that keeps your PC cool, or multiple radiators in sizes up to 360mm. Connect the included RGB fan to compatible Asus, Gigabyte, or MSI motherboards and their accompanying software to customize and control RGB fan lighting.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Buy something else, just don't buy this case!

The main problem here is a faulty front panel and a faulty MAIN POWER SWITCH. means a button to turn on his system! the power button, both cables to the front panel are just badly connected, both on the cable and the leads to the front panel, and the motherboard connector was mounted so poorly that they don't make contact. Yes, I could re-solder the cable to make it work properly, but the point of buying one of these cases, especially from a manufacturer like Corsair, exceeds the quality…

Pros
  • Robust design
Cons
  • Easy repairability

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very good case for the price

Very good case for the price! The case comes in a well-protected cardboard box with styrofoam and cling film. The case comes with lots of hardware and really decent instructions unlike other cases I've had. The case is very well made overall and the detachable panels fit together well. It should be noted that the side window is actually pretty clean and mine had no stains that people have complained about in other reviews. The fan is good too. Removable drive bays slide out easily and can be…

Pros
  • Quick change
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The price of computers and accessories

. This is a $50 ATX case, plain and simple. I needed a cheap ATX case with a hole for a big cooler (Hyper 212 Plus is the old, not the new Evo) but this barely fit. The case is a good combination of quality and cheapness. It now contains my home server. Advantages: - Tool-free drive bays - Lots of holes for routing and routing cables - Bulges on the side walls allow cables to be tied behind the cell phone compartment. - A good appearance, in my opinion, is modern and edgy, like a small computer

Pros
  • is clear even to the old
Cons
  • . The cable is shorter than the others

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great case, but there are some nuances!

Overall I really like this case but there are a few things I would like to point out to those who will be using it to build. The power supply compartment is located on the underside of the housing. It's not really a big deal, except that one of my motherboard's power connectors was at the very top of the motherboard and the cable from the PSU was barely long enough to bypass my graphics card to the connector. The body is mostly mesh where you can mount fans. Not that big of a deal, but just…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure