![]() Finally, the power supply cover/basement is heavily ventilated, so if your power supply has any stickers on the top, you'll wan to remove them post haste, unless like me, you're going to make a sheet to cover all those holes and hide the wires below. That bit me in the ass mid build, so you've been warned. The drive brackets for mounting up to 2x2.5" and 2x3.5" drives to the rear of the motherboard tray and divider absolutely do not permit 90° cables, so depending on your motherboard arrangement, you will likely need SATA cables with all straight ends. There are no gromets on any of the cable routing holes, which is pretty shoddy, even for a $50 case, but they'll be getting covered with a plate to hide everything better anyway. ![]() There's plenty of loops for wire routing on the rear of the motherboard tray. Space behind the motherboard tray is good, not anything insane, but the case panel doesn't bow at all with the 24pin cable bundle and plug with latch going to the individual sleeved extension. I'm a little disappointed they didn't manage to put a 140mm in the rear for being such a wide case, but I did know at least that much about it before buying, but it's still a bit surprising. I'm needy, but the physical space is there, they just aren't using the space at all optimally. It absolutely wouldn't take 420mm rads on either, I expected that, but I'm going to have to do significant modification to get the triple fans I wanted front and top. It also absolutely will not take three 140mm fans front or side. It also does not have a rear PSU mounting plate that's removable, so you have to insert it from the front, with all the cables you need installed. The power supply basement isn't full length, which makes it unnecessarily difficult to plug things in to the power supply once it's in. I wish I didn't, it looks nice, but I hate it. GPU Temperatures (Blue is idle, red is load)Ĭorsair Carbide 270R - was my third choice and only because it was a decent price, but I kind of hate it now that I've built in it. ThanksĬPU Temperatures (Blue is idle, red is load) Also, will it prevent my GTX 1070Ti from running at a higher clock speed with GPU Boost 3.0 because I won't be overclocking it. Will the slightly higher temperatures in the 275R prevent my I5-8500 for turbo boosting to its full 4.1Ghz? (I will be using the stock intel cooler for now). I have included images of thermal testing done by Gamers Nexus that shows how much warmer the GPU and CPU is in the 275R. On the 275R, the IO is on the top of the case and it comes with a magnetic dust filter for the top. My only issue with the 275R is that it is warmer due to slightly reduced airflow from the front panel. Also, the 270R has the IO on the left side which isn't the window side which is inconvenient. ![]() The issues I have with the 270R is that it doesn't have a top dust filter and there is a huge area for dust to enter at the top of the case. USB 3.0 (3.I'm having trouble choosing between the Corsair 275R which is $119 AUD and the Corsair 270R which is $85 AUD. Room to install up to 6x 120mm cooling fans or multiple radiators in sizes up to 360mm Durable, rugged construction steel drive trays provide ample room for up to two 3.5” HDDs and four 2.5” SSDs An obstruction-free layout channels cool air directly fro
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