I have a great time using this case and it suits perfectly my needs.
- Cheap (bought it for 54$ CAN; - Nicely designed; - Cable management was easy to do in this case; - Side window panel
- Side window panel isn't tempered glass
I have a great time using this case and it suits perfectly my needs.
- Cheap (bought it for 54$ CAN; - Nicely designed; - Cable management was easy to do in this case; - Side window panel
- Side window panel isn't tempered glass
Corsair's Carbide series is renowned for its variety, with cases to match many a system build. At the budget end, one of its more attractive products is the Spec-04; a reassuring reminder that for around £60 both engaging design and a side-panel window are attainable.
Tempered glass side panel; Engaging design; Strong fan/expansion options; Sensible routing options; Well-positioned I/O
Maximum 272mm ATX motherboard width; Odd backplate cut-out alignment
Very happy. Vega 64lc required customising to fit in but managed a push/pull fan config on radiator. I managed 7 fans in total (Inc gcard rad fans) 4in 3out. Gcard never goes above 60c even in 4k max settings. Cpu is ryzen 7 and never goes above 65c even in cinebench.
I used this for all the parts I had on hand after a year of upgrades. The included clear plastic fan looks cheap, but it can be hidden in front of the HDD cage giving airflow to the hard disk despite the specs not indicating that a 2 screw mounting is possible.
Decent box especially if you have some attractive hardware inside, but be warned there are no externally facing drive bays
Attractive black box; interesting textured/angled design on the front panel; pathway inside for cables down the middle; side panel controls are convenient; see through panel is nice and clear; decent amount of fan spots
No externally facing drive bays; one of the side panel USB ports is USB 2 which is a bit old; no underside cpu fan spot
This case is so cool looking well worth the money
It is almost a requirement for any new case to feature tempered glass of some sort, usually in the case of a side panel. The tempered glass trend has been around for a while now, and some manufacturers are taking a look at some of their previous designs and incorporating glass side panels where they...
Tempered Glass side panel; Room for up to six 120mm fans; Enough space for full-sized graphics cards; Price
Narrow width results in less cable management options; Only a single 120mm fan included; No cutouts above motherboard
Today, we announce the launch of Corsairs new Carbide Spec-04. As a step up from the Spec-03, we hope the bold, angular, hard edged exterior can keep up with the other big names in chassis building. We cant wait to test the airflow and customization options of this high speed rig.
If you're building a budget gaming rig or building your first ever rig and don't want to spend too much money, you should definitely go for the Corsair Carbide SPEC-04.
Affordable; Good airflow; Removable HDD cage (with screws
Limited liquid cooling support; Ships with only one fan; No dust filter on top fan mount
This is quite an attractive case and when powered on, the red LED fan makes the red plastic sections glow. It comes with only one red LED fan in the front but has space for five. The case is OK quality. Much more plastic than the Corsair 200R but of a similar size and layout.
Copyright © Global Compare Group Limited t/a PriceMe 2024