🔇 Silence your rivals with style and airflow mastery.
The CORSAIR Carbide Series 275Q is a mid-tower gaming case engineered for professionals who demand quiet operation without sacrificing cooling performance. Featuring high-density sound damping materials, support for up to six PWM fans and multiple liquid cooling radiators, and smart cable management, it combines minimalist aesthetics with advanced thermal and noise control.
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | 275Q |
Item model number | CC-9011164-WW |
Item Weight | 13.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.11 x 8.31 x 17.91 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.11 x 8.31 x 17.91 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 32 |
Computer Memory Type | PC1066 |
Manufacturer | CO7LH |
Language | English, English, English |
ASIN | B07KGSBWJP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 7, 2019 |
A**N
Good Case
The material of this case is pretty good, compares to what I paid for. It is quiet and has enough room space for you to build on your PC.
C**Y
Great base to build on
Top mounted USB ports and 3.5mm jacks. Two 3.5in SSD mounts and two classic HDD mounts. No slot for CD drives.Hardware installation was simple and straightforward, cable routing was easy as well. Top mounted double radiator fit well with only minor adjustments. Nice clean exterior for a somewhat minimalistic style.
G**E
Nice case, not as quiet as I'd hoped, unfortunate light on the front.
It's well built and very nice looking, but I bought this case because I- unlike many people- DO NOT want my case to be all lit up. I want my PC to be quiet and dark. However it turns out that the same control that powers the light on the power button (which is fine), also lights up a white LED on the bottom that illuminates the floor.I also like the idea of a quiet case... certainly fans are going to unavoidably limit this, but I was disappointed with the level of soundproofing they attempted.It's still a nice case and at some point I'll make the effort to figure out how to tear apart the front so I can cover or eliminate the LED, but I wish they would have made it an option or something.
T**M
Excellent value for the money, but the fans are not mounted on vib isolators
Interesting that this is supposed to be a "quiet" case, but there are a few shortcuts, The fans are hard-mounted. Some ten cent silicone isolators would have fixed that. There are rubber bumpers for the bottom of the power supply, but then the screws hard mount it at the rear...?! Only two USB ports on the front; better with four. The thumbscrews that attach the covers are cheap and difficult to work. Even so I give it 5 stars.
F**D
Corsair 275Q mid tower case
Quality product that functions as described
D**R
Good box and fair price.
Liked it all. My son did most of the assembly but the box was nice Nd easy to work with. A couple tight connections but that isn’t abnormal.
J**N
Excelente producto
Aún no instalo nada, pero la calidad del producto es de primera, sobre todo a quienes nos gustan los ordenadores discretos
D**B
Reasonable basic case; has some flaws and costs too much.
This is the first Corsair case I have purchased after buying half a dozen Antec cases over the last 20 years. I was looking for something reasonably quiet and solidly built, with appropriate amounts of metal for RF/EMI shielding - in other words, none of this tempered glass that is currently all the rage. My work machine is in a Corsair 330R, which I found to be a decent case but not available, so I decided to buy the 275Q instead.The construction is adequate. Fit and finish is good. I've had cases with thicker panels and heavier construction, but I've avoided cases that are lighter. The sound dampening material seems a little flimsy compared to my other cases, but is present.There is not enough space between the bottom of the motherboard tray and the side panel. This is where you are intended to run some of the wiring, but straight out of the box, the wiring was pressed into the sound dampening material such that it left a permanent impression. Most of the edges were nicely rounded (important for running wires), but there is nothing covering the sharp threads on the motherboard standoffs.The 3.5" bays have flimsy plastic trays and no vibration mounting. A lot of new builds these days won't have spinning disk, so it won't matter for those. But if you want to include some cheap bulk storage, it might not be as quiet as you expect. The 3.5" are mounted such that you have plenty of room on the connector side of the drive, unlike many other cases which require right angle connectors or sharply bent wiring.The PWM repeater takes up one of the 2.5" mounting points. That was not obvious to me, although also not a deal breaker given that I installed an M.2 drive on the motherboard instead. The real problem is that the wire on the input to the PWM repeater was too short to reach any of the fan headers on my motherboard. I'm not overclocking and only am using the two stock fans, and my MB has two fan headers, so I was able to eliminate the PWM repeater, but if I had planned to use it as part of my build, I would have been upset by such a careless oversight. The wires to the fans themselves were plenty long enough to reach the MB headers after unplugging from the PWM repeater.The front is plastic, and is difficult to remove. So much for cutting down on EMI. The top has a nice metal mesh, but the front is wide open. I guess if I put a big radiator in there, there could be some benefit. But I'm not overclocking or using liquid cooling, so that wasn't part of my plan.In the end, the case isn't especially quiet. There's no special ducting or baffles inside. The reduced number of 3.5" bays won't be an issue for many new builds, and allows for more flexible cooling options. It also should provide an opportunity for the manufacturer to save on materials. Yet, I feel like the case is only a basic case. The $90 - $100 where this case is currently priced suggests that it should be something more than that.
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