Corsair Carbide Series 400C Case Review

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ThinkComputers posted a review on the Corsair Carbide Series 400C Case

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Back in December we took a look at Corsair's Carbide 600Q case. This larger case was one of the first Corsair had launched in a very long time. Corsair offered it in the ?Q? (quiet) version, which we reviewed, and a ?C? (clear) version that had an awesome clear side panel. At CES in January Corsair showed us another new case that was part of the Carbide Series, which was the 400. It also is available in Q/C versions. The biggest change with this case is that it is more compact, there are no optical drive bays and less room inside. But you still have room for long graphics cards, watercooling, 5 hard drives, and it even has a power supply cover. Being a smaller case Corsair has priced this case at only $99, so it sits with many entry-level cases in that price range. Today we are going to be checking out the 400C which features that awesome clear side panel so you can show off your hardware inside. Let's see if Corsair has another winner in this case!
 Corsair Carbide Series 400C Case Review @ ThinkComputers.org