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Corsair Carbide 300R Mid Tower Case Review

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The idea of a “Sleeper”

We at TechwareLabs have  always been a big fan of the Sleeper: a Car or Computer case that seems stock but under the hood hides some serious muscle.  So when we laid our hands on the Corsair Carbide 300R Mid-Tower Chassis we excited to put it through the labs.  Before we set our criteria for looking at this case, lets look at a quote from Corsair:

 Great systems start with a great case, and Carbide Series 300R provides a remarkable number of features in a compact chassis. Easy access, lots of room for expansion, and superior cooling make the 300R a great choice for building powerful PCs that don’t take up a lot of room.

From Corsairs’ website they pride the case on 3 critera: “Serious Cooling Potential”, “It’s big where it counts”, and “Build Quality”.  Let these be the overall theme of our review.  Lets move on to Specifications and see how Corsair has done.

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