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Corsair Carbide 300R Mid Tower Case Review

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Final Thoughts
If I was in the market for a “sleeper” mid-tower case that looks classy and sleek instead of gawdy the Corsair Carbide 300R would definately be on my shopping list.  I love that the case comes stock ready for nearly anything that you want to put into it but also that it can stand the test of time by upgradable cooling.  The only place I can see this case falling short is with someone who wants internal RAID: with only 4x HDD/SSD bays you’re somewhat limited with expansion.  With that being the only con I see and an $80 price tag, I am awarding the Corsair 300R Mid Tower Case our Awesome Hardware Award.

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