Specifications and Packaging
Specifications
The Corsair Carbide 330R Quiet Mid-Tower case is designed for gaming and enthusiast grade desktop PCs with a focus on usability, excellent cooling options and quiet operation. It features a hinged front door and comes with two internal cooling fans pre-installed.
Corsair Carbide 330R Quiet Mid-Tower Case Specifications (Courtesy of Corsair):
Packaging and Includes
The 330R Quiet case arrived securely packed inside a standard retail box illustrating the enclosure’s main features and specifications. The case comes wrapped in plastic and protected by two large Styrofoam inserts.
Located inside the case in one of the HDD drive bays is a small box that contains some wire ties, a motherboard standoff, and five bags of mounting hardware. A brief Quick Start Guide is also included.
(Courtesy of Corsair)
Got one of these a few weeks
Got one of these a few weeks ago. Bit tight but able to hit H110 and runs very cool and quiet with it. Only complaint is with H110 the top fan grill will occasionally vibrate and bounce of of the fans/rad.
Three hings I ‘d like to see
Three hings I ‘d like to see revised on this case.
1: Grommeted cable routing holes. (no real excuse as to why this isn’t included)
2: More rear motherboard cable notches. (there are very few)
3: Less restricted front frame for better airflow.
I like the idea of this case, but it seems to cut corners.
most Corsair cases HDD Cage
most Corsair cases HDD Cage at this level
are VERY restricted, that’s something they got to fix.
300R was a nightmare build
300R was a nightmare build for me, compare to the 200R delight
hope they fix it in the 330R.