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Corsair Carbide Air 240 Review

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The packaging shows a series of line drawings of the Carbide Air 240.
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Take a close look and you'll see that the Air 240 is a curious beast and nothing goes quite where you might expect.

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This impression is reinforced by the set-up sheet which shows you where all the components go without giving you any hints how you go about the build. It doesn't take a great deal of work to find out how the case comes apart however it would be nice to have a little more help from Corsair as the design is so unusual that you cannot take anything for granted.

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2 comments

  1. Nice review, thanks.
    Do you think there is enough clearance to install the H100i at the bottom even with a mATX mainboard and a single GPU? Then I might considering getting one of these.

  2. With a mATX board in there, the bottom fan mounts are inaccessible… So no bottom rad, or even bottom fans, unless you go mITX 🙁
    But with mITX, you might even get a full loop in there, with two 240 rads!