Review

  1. Introduction
  2. Packaging and Specifications
  3. External Impressions
  4. Internal Impressions Part 1
  5. Internal Impressions Part 2
  6. Installation Experience
  7. Comparison with 400R and Conclusion

Corsair has been going strong with their cases one after the another, although its been a while since they have put up a full tower case after the 800D.

What does a gamer want at the end of the day? A good mid-atx case with ability to install fans on the side panel, top panel with 140/120mm fan on the top and the rear- with dust filters and good space to mount long cards and space behind the motherboard panel. Some did it right, some had some room for improvement- some were very bad but cases are pretty good but its not usually considered because of variety of choices that you get. These cases come in the price margin between Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 5,500- somewhere around under $100 to $150.

What other features can manufacturers afford to put in such cases- or is the only thing left to do as of now is simply to reduce prices of such cases with such features? 300R is another case- and after reviewing 400R and 500R, its time to find out if this case should be considered for purchase?


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