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On the other hand, if your desk already forces you to situate your PC to the left, this is exactly what I want after years of struggling with “normal” cases that make everything difficult and put the window in a place nobody can see it.
Mine's on the left… turned 90º though, so the front faces right and the windowed panel faces the user, showing off all my pritty pritty lights!
this_is_gav
I've built into a couple of Corsair cases for friends now and haven't been impressed with the ease of built in either (having to use those horrible screw spring clips to remove the front to mount a fan controller in the Carbide Air 540 for example!) and this doesn't seem any different in that regard. The built quality of them is fine, and the performance is usually good too, but I had niggles with each, niggles which didn't need to exist. I'm sure their premium models must be better than these over-priced, modestly performing ones. I very nearly purchased a 750D on Black Friday but I'm relieved I chose to downsize to a Fractal R5 at the last minute instead - it was an absolute delight to built into, except for the inexplicably poor plastic motherboard stand-off thimble screw thing (nothing a pair of pliers didn't solve though).
Nah, the 750D is fantastic!!
It was announced just after I'd invested in my 500R, so I was well-gutted.
Every Corsair case I've built in has been great, even down to the 200R and 350D - Simple, straightforward, spacious and solid. It's always been other brand's cases where I've had to ask, “Why the BLEEP did they do it like *that*??!!”…
shaithis
I bet it's got the same “breaks in no time” Corsair fan controller in it.
How on earth are you breaking yours?
Again, mine have always been solid.
Stu C;3577064
However, if think Corsair missed a trick… having everything flipped around is very well suited to positioning the PSU at the bottom of the case.
That was one of my first thoughts.
Despite being a raging Corsair fanboy, this is one case that leaves me quite uninterested…