Corsair presents the 275q carbide chassis with noise reduction
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Over the past week, Corsair has unveiled a noise-reducing Carbide 275 semi-tower chassis model, the Carbide 275Q. The new model is generally available from Amazon for $ 89.99, an additional $ 20 over the original that includes tempered glass panels.
Corsair Carbide 275Q is available for $ 89.99
Much of that additional cost goes not only to noise reduction, but also to the 5-channel fan controller that's included in the chassis.
The 'magic' of the Carbide 275Q is that it features noise-absorbing foam along the inner walls of its side panels, which are now opaque and matte black. This should make the chassis quieter, an aspect that not many chassis take into account.
Like the original, the 275Q features three 120mm front air intakes that guide air through the upper and rear exhausts. It has space for graphics cards up to 37 cm in length and CPU coolers up to 17 cm in height, which should make it compatible with almost any component. It still has two vertical expansion slots in addition to the 7 normally located slots. The rest of its characteristics are inherited from the original.
As previously discussed, the Carbide 275Q is priced at $ 89.99 and is available through Amazon. For more details, you can enter the official product site.
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