Description
Corsair Carbide 275R Mid-Tower ATX (WHITE)
- Beautiful tempered glass side panel shows off your system in style
- Clean and minimalist styling with soft accent lighting
- Builder-friendly with simple and intuitive internal layout
- Versatile cooling options with space for multiple radiator configurations
- Rugged-construction steel drive trays provide expansive storage space
Case Height |
463.9 |
Case Length |
446 |
Case Width |
220.6 |
Case Form Factor |
MID TOWER |
Case Motherboard Support |
Mini-ITX | MicroATX | ATX |
Weight |
7.38 |
Radiator Compatibility |
120mm, 140mm, 240mm, 280mm, 360mm |
Maximum GPU Length |
370mm |
Maximum CPU Cooler Height |
170mm |
Maximum PSU Length |
180mm |
Corsair Link Enabled |
No |
Compatible Liquid Coolers |
H55, H60, H75, H80i, H90, H100i, H105, H110i, H115i, H150i |
Case Size |
Mid-Tower |
Case Material |
Steel |
Case Dimensions |
460mm x 215mm x 455mm |
Case Power Supply |
ATX (not included) |
Case Expansion Slots |
7 |
Case Drive Bays |
(x2) 3.5in (x4) 2.5in |
Case Window |
Acrylic |
Case Warranty |
2 Year |
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays |
2 |
Internal 2.5" Drive Bays |
4 |
Soma
Solid case. Worth at least 90$ for the quality. I would like it if there were a hole somewhere on the back bottom where you could route a light strip through to get power. Because there really is no easy way to get a light strip out of the case anywhere. I am considering getting a small USB header inside the case to allow plug in. I think it would be sweet if a GPU riser cable was included. I also think it would be sweet if Corsair included a black "Corsair" sticker or a sticker of their logo for me to put on the PSU shroud to display proudly. *Obvious wink at Corsair* ...would be nice... :) Oh and a quick tip to anyone who plans to do a lot of fan cooling in this sucker: The top of the case is great for affixing fans to, but keep in mind that pushing air out of the top of the case is quiet, but pulling air into the top of the case is super loud. Not sure if it's just not made to do that, and so the design is not optimized for that, but if you wanna have any fans on the top of the case pulling air in, be sure to use Speedfan or a similar application or hardware to turn your fan speed down. Unless you don't mind the roar of a jet engine. Ok, it's not that bad, but still.