Testseek.de haben 58 Experten-Bewertungen der Corsair Carbide Series 330R und die durchschnittliche Bewertung beträgt 78% erhoben. Blättern Sie nach unten und sehen Sie alle Beiträge zu Corsair Carbide Series 330R.
October 2013
(78%)
58 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
-
0 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
78010058
Die Autoren gefallen
Schicke
Gute Fronttür
Staubfilter für Top und Boden
Abdeckung fürs Top
Komplette Dämmung
Frontanschlüsse (HDAudio
Zweimal USB 3.0)
Negativ
Kein mittlerer Festplattenkäfig
Daher nur Platz für max. 4 HDDs
Kaum Festplattenentkopplung
Keine leisen
Gelungener Kompromiss aus Lautstärke und Kühlleistung
Klares
Zeitloses Design
Werkzeuglose Montage von Erweiterugskarten
Festplatten und optischen Laufwerken
Viel Platz für Erweiterungskarten
Fronttür kann beidseitig montiert werden
Entfernbare Abd
In Punkto „leise“ gibt es leider auch etwas zu mäkeln. Die Entkopplung der Laufwerke arbeitet nur ausreichend. Das Netzteil steht auf dem blanken Metallbody und überträgt ungehindert seine Vibrationen. Bei den Füßen des Gehäuses setzt der Hersteller nur n
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kein mittlerer Festplattenkäfig
Daher nur Platz für max. 4 HDDs
Kaum Festplattenentkopplung
Keine leisen Lüfter
Werkseitig etwas lauter als die Konkurrenz
Nur vier 2
5/3
5-Zoll-Laufwerksplätze
Platz für CPU-Kühler und Kabelmanagement
Verzicht auf HDD-Käfigmodularität
Daher nur Platz für 4 HDDs/SSDs
Entkopplung von Festplatten und Netzteil
Wirkungsgrad der Dämmung nur mittelmäßig
USB 3.0 Portnutzung setzt Support durch aktuelle Mainboards voraus
3 speed fan controller, Good clean looks, Precision fit of parts, Silent Case, AIO 240 and 280 water radiator ready, Great clearance for air cooling solution
Shows fingerprints, Only seven PCI slots, EPS CPU power wire access is in the back corner only, Little room for wires behind the motherboard tray
In the end I chose a high quality air cooling solution for this review, why?Two reasons:One is every other Reviewer will add the Corsair all in one water solutions in the case and two the air cooling solution allows the top to be kept on tight and to keep...
A big plus is the amount of room behind the motherboard for cable management, and then there are the dual 120mm fans in the case. Overall we think the Carbide 330R is a decent chassis, we do miss a fan controller, especially for a silent chassis you'd li...
At the start of this review we moted that the Corsair Carbide 330R was simply a silent version of the 300R, and indeed, as the internal layout is damn near identical it would be very easy to argue this point. However, to say this is somewhat over simplif...
Solid construction and excellent build quality inside and out, 240/280mm radiator support (radiators under 30mm thick) in either push or pull configuration, Serviceable dust filters for all default intake areas, Noise dampening material on the top, front
Very few cable management loops at the back of motherboard tray for cable ties, Short front panel audio cable, Top cover cannot be used when using 2x 140mm fan or 280mm radiator
Corsair's Carbide series is meant to be their mainstream and more affordable line but the superb build quality and accurate machining shames other manufacturer's mainstream offerings. Of course, there were concessions made by Corsair to keep the 330R's ...
In the 330R's favor, its primary competition in the marketplace consists of the Fractal Design Define R4, which it generally beats handily. That's really the target; I love the Nanoxia Deep Silence cases and would easily recommend one over the 330R, but N...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-07-30, Autor: Tony , Testbericht von: proclockers.com
The new Corsair Carbide 330R has two features that Corsair is hoping to attract people to buy the case. The first would be its sleek clean look. Before, we had to pay more bucks for a simplistic looking but fully-customizable case with the class like what...
Zusammenfassung: Not so long ago, you only had a handful of options if you were looking for a silent case. Luckily, things have changed in 2015. Hardware.Info tested no less than 20 silent cases for this review, and compared them to four of the classics. Which case stri...
Sleek and attractive exterior, Capable cooling performance, Keeps noise levels in check, Easy to build into
No fan controller, Only four harddisk bays, Cable holes lack rubber grommets
The Carbide Series 330R is Corsair's second attempt at building a chassis that balances low-noise operation with capable airflow. Introduced as an economical alternative to the high-end and highly-acclaimed Obsidian Series 550D, the 330R is, for all inte...
Plenty of room for large, powerful hardware, Elegant and subtle appearance, Decent noise insulation, Good cooling potential lots of fan mounts, Supports up to EATX motherboards, Generally good cable routing options,
A high-quality, low-noise chassis that is a good foundation for a quiet system....
Veröffentlicht: 2013-08-07, Autor: Matthew , Testbericht von: micromart.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: As cases that focus on reducing noise tend to do, the Corsair Carbide 330R has a very minimalist design, opting for the 'less is more' approach in a similar vein to Fractal Design with its Define R4 chassis. In fact, these two cases are almost identically...