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Old September 5th 20, 02:42 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default What is the groups opinion on Corsair 200 R cases

"Dean Jackson" wrote in message ...

https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Catego...tab-tech-specs
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I have made a number of builds using Corsair products and always' found them
to be a solid, well made case. I have used similar case models (not the 200R
though) and air flow and cable management design are the two areas that
Corsair have done very well at over the years. I have their closed looped
CPU coolers on every PC build (dual-fan, in push pull config) and not a
single unit has ever failed and they keep even an overclocked CPU well
within limits.

Lower cost cases - even ones made from steel - can feel a bit flimsy with
the sides off. The sides are what provides the rigidity of the case so take
that into consideration when reading some reviews and make sure the review
is for the 200R and not a different model. Some people expect a "Built like
a tank" case but are unwilling to pay a fair price for a heavy-duty unit.

Corsair has been a hassle-free company to deal with when it comes to
warranty claims. Purchased some matched sets of memory for one of my builds
and after 5 years, one stick in each pair developed a bad bit. Ran the
diags, emailed them to Corsair and they overnighted me two replacement sets
(4 sticks) and I didn't have to pay a penny or go through any hassle.

Bob S.


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