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IT'S FINALLY HERE! Corsair Announces the Carbide 100R Case! Also, new AIO liquid cooler inbound.

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YES. YOU READ THAT RIGHT.

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Corsair, a worldwide leader in high-performance PC hardware, today announced the Carbide Series 100R and Carbide Series 100R Silent mid-tower PC cases. Priced at $49 and $59 and offering features designed to make PC building incredibly quick and easy, the 100R cases make it possible for users to build a serious PC that looks as good it performs.

The Carbide Series 100R and Carbide Series 100R Silent are among Corsair's lowest-cost cases, yet avoids the look of many low-cost PC cases, instead offering an elegant aesthetic that will appeal to gamers, hobbyist PC builders, and system integrators. The cases include innovative, builder-friendly features that make Corsair cases popular with PC users, such as built-in SSD mounts, front-panel USB 3.0 ports, intelligent cable routing, and tool-free drive mounts. And with up to five fan mounting locations (two fans included), tool-free support for four 3.5" drives and four 2.5" SSDs, and support for long graphics cards, the cases easily support high-end GPUs, liquid coolers, massive storage, and PSUs.
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The standard version of the Carbide Series 100R come with a side panel window and top cooling vents. The Carbide Series 100R Silent version is sound dampened with a solid top and non-window side panel to reduce noise. "The Carbide 100R shatters the stereotype that budget-friendly cases have to be gaudy and poorly designed, " said George Makris, Product Manager for Cases and Cooling at Corsair. "Now gamers and PC enthusiasts have a subtle, functional, and affordable foundation for their next PC."

Specifications

  • Tool-free mounting of hard drives and optical drives
  • Dual USB 3.0 front panel ports
  • Direct airflow path to top GPU
  • Plenty of room for large graphics cards and power supplies
  • Cable routing channel behind motherboard tray
  • Up to five fan mounts
  • Front: 2 x 140/120mm
  • Top: 2 x 120mm
  • Rear: 120mm (included)
  • o Two 5.25" drive bays
    o Four 3.5"/2.5" drive bays with trays that support hard drives and SSDs
    o Seven expansion slots
    o Supports ATX, Micro ATX, and Mini ITX motherboards and ATX power supplies
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Pricing, Availability, and Warranty
The Carbide Series 100R and Carbide Series 100R Silent PC cases have a suggested price of $49.99 and $59.99 respectively.

$50 FOR A CORSAIR CASE!

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Also, that cooler inside? Yeah, Corsair George says it's a new thing they're releasing soon.

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meh

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Lol wtf, everything looks the same even as my case (Corsair Carbide Spec01) the cages/back of the motherboard. Only the front is different. 

 

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I love Corsair cases! This looks really good for 50$. When will we be able to purchase one? Would love to replace my CM Haf 912.

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The Corsair 330R deal(Fry's was selling these bad boys for 30 dollars or 20 dollars after rebate) was way better than that........

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Eh 200R sometimes comes down to 50 dollars. I wonder waht would happen if this went on sale?

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Cooler backplate seems to be kind of obfuscated by parts of the case. That's a shame.

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If it had exactly one more 5.25" bay and put the media IO up top (front makes it prone to being snapped off by passerby) it would be my perfect budget backup case.

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It's $50... What did you expect? A gold-plated case?

Diamond encrusted would be pretty neat. 

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The Corsair 330R deal(Fry's was selling these bad boys for 30 dollars or 20 dollars after rebate) was way better than that........

Are you SERIOUSLY comparing a discounted item to a full price item?

 

WTF is wrong with you people

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Are you SERIOUSLY comparing a discounted item to a full price item?

 

WTF is wrong with you people

 

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Are you SERIOUSLY comparing a discounted item to a full price item?

 

WTF is wrong with you people

Look, even a 200R looks better than that case(and more features) and it's usually in the same price range.

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very nice 

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time to ditch my 450d and my h80i for the new  stuff I guess :S

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Don't know where you got 30 dollars from when you said the 100R costs 50 dollars.......

Look, even a 200R looks better than that case(and more features) and it's usually in the same price range.

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Year and a half too late for me, and it was a nice looking budget case too.

Can I take a h100 in the top?

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Careful with the caps lock, you may crash one of these days.

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Both of the new products looks pretty good.

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If your talking about price before rebates then and plus shipping costs......

and you used Newegg CA vs US one too.........prices are different too.......

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Careful with the caps lock, you may crash one of these days.

dude, caps lock is the cruise control for cool.

 

DUDE, CAPS LOCK IS THE CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL.

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what about the corsair 230t, it just has a diffrent look, and other than that, its the same case, and it was cheap

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