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Corsair Carbide 275Q Quiet

Kim Kaos

I would love to se a rewiev of the new Corsair Carbide 275Q Quiet 

 

https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Cases/Mid-Tower-ATX-Cases/Carbide-Series-275Q-Mid-Tower-Quiet-Gaming-Case-%E2%80%94-Black/p/CC-9011164-WW

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Kim Kaos said:

I would love to se a rewiev of the new Corsair Carbide 275Q Quiet 

It's basically the same as the 275R but with sound deadening foam. 

Other differences are lack of PSU shroud and Tempered glass

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And the diff. Is why I would like to se a review 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Thx for feedback

 

The big question is if I can fix my Asus RTX 2080 into it or I have to sell my new build and get me a Corsair One with RTX 2080 Ti 

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Thanks for providing some constructive feedback.  Which motherboard did you use in your build?  Were you able to sort out the wobble?

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Thx Smile - Maybe I should replace my 780t box with the 275Q before I look into the ONE ?

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Can't go wrong with either of those.  If you're limited on desktop space, you would be surprised how much real estate you free up with a Corsair ONE.

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The mechanical 2.5" drive can be changed to an SSD, and there will be a slot on the motherboard for an M.2 SSD.  So you should be good.  It's a little more involved in switching out components with the system being very compact, but can be done.

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Thx. Nick - I saw JaysTwoCents yesterday so I got I good look at ONE and what can be done and how to do it.

 

I love the design - but like Jay I want a Asus MB and also I want to upgrade to the Asus ROG Matrix 2080 TI when it come out 

 

So for now I think I will keep my Corsair 780T over the summer - place on my desktop (even it is to big) and if we get a hot summer again I will check temp´s - and then planing for a smallform (Corsair) gaming powerhouse over the summer. 

 

 

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  • 2 months later...

Did the front of the Corsair Carbide 275Q change compared to 275R? Wondering how airflow / noise is.

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Front panel remains unchanged on the 275Q.  Both side panels and a roof panel have been fitted with sound damping material that is not part of the 275R.  Unless you have the roof panel installed, airflow should be the same as the 275R.

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