Alright, I admit it, I do have a soft spot for them cubist cases that Corsair offer! With the new Carbide Series 740 Air I can feel it, Corsair continues on with the trend that is square, offers airflow and yeah, simply is a damn good chassis.
Alright, I admit it, I do have a soft spot for them cubist cases that Corsair offer! With the new Carbide Series 740 Air I can feel it, Corsair continues on with the trend that is square, offers airflow and yeah, simply is a damn good chassis.
Corsair Carbide Air 740 Case Review Corsair has a long history of making some of the highest quality computer components available. They are constantly watching the market and developing new products to meet new demands.
I'm a little bit in love with the latest chassis from Corsair, it certainly impresses with its capabilities and would make a very nice home for any high-end gaming rig or workstation.
Great build quality; Unique design; Exceptional airflow/cooling potential; Dual-chamber design; Fantastic cable routing; Fair price
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Corsair Carbide Air 740 is a larger version of the £125 Carbide Air 540 that is taller, wider, deeper and comes with a cosmetically different front panel. Carbide Air 740 has a hinged main door with a huge clear side window that shows off the innards of your new PC for the world to admire.
Corsair is back with another cube type case this time in its Carbide AIR series. The model AIR 740 is a big steel case that has a big footprint, and along with that comes a spacious interior that will lend itself to just about any amount of hardware you want to install and Corsair has its sights set...
I would recommend this case to everyone is they have the room for this big case
they are so many cons, it's a big case; I was able to fit a H115i cooler for my FX8350 O.C; to 5GHz; I was also able to fit two H55 cooler; one is push pull configuration and the other is just a pull configuration for both my XFX R9 390X, I O.C; both of my GPU'S to 1150 MHz and 1650 MHz on memory.
it on needs more magnetic filter for the top and bottom of the case; this Case only comes with 1 magnetic filter in the front and 1 for the PSU; MORE FILTER PLEASE
The Carbide Air 740 is well built, offers a roomy interior for an easy (and tidy) build, and the high-airflow design translates into great thermal performance. So are there any drawbacks
Enjoy a chassis that flaunts large swathes of tempered glass? Then you should definitely have Corsair's new Crystal Series on your radar. Launching today in the form of the 570X and 460X, the new range promises beautiful and modern case design, and having examined the range-topping model , we're now...
Tempered glass offers a modern look; Space for up to a 360mm radiator; RGB fans provide that little extra jazz; Good build quality throughout; Compact for a performance mid-tower
No sound-dampening; Lacks front-facing USB Type-C; Not a lot of room behind mobo tray; Pricey for a Carbide 400C in disguise
After the huge success of their other cases, Corsair has now released the Crystal series concentrating on a clean, modern design while still being functional to both air- and liquid-cooling enthusiasts.The first of the Crystal Series is the 460X which comes with RGB fans and tempered glass.
Corsair's Crystal Series 460X RGB takes tempered glass cases to a whole new level! If not for a couple of minute things, this could easily have received our Editor's Choice award. Still though, the 460X RGB is in our top five mid-tower cases we have ever seen.
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