The Carbide Series 200R has a good habit of looking like a premium product. Continuing where the sleek exterior left off, the all-black innards look good with cable-routing holes in all the right ...
It’s fairly obvious at this point that the 200R has done well in terms of performance. Given that this is on average £15 cheaper than the 300R I was expecting something to be missing in terms of ...
In another thread here, there was a discussion on how many new cases, especially inexpensive cases have a lot more fan cutouts than are needed or desirable to have. These holes let in dust and let out ...
Corsair knows how to expertly construct a PC chassis, and I doubt there are many dissenters to argue this. From budget workhorses like the Carbide 200R to mini-ITX beauties like the 250D to super ...
The Corsair Carbide 200R looks to be a good candidate for a budget-boxen case. If I have anything to say about it, is that it would be nicer, if it had those Corsair AF120 fans installed. I'm always ...
Our Z77 test platform consists of an ASUS Sabertooth motherboard, an Intel Core i5-3570K processor overclocked to a modest 4.4GHz, an Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 cooler, 8GB of high-performance G.Skill ...
Now that the build is complete I have to say I’m very impressed with the 200R, the limited cable management solutions are working superbly and the whole system looks very neat and tidy. The build took ...