Similar to the old HAF X, the 400C has a shroud extension that can be removed and added by the user to cover the HDD cages. 3.5” drive cages have also been moved to the bottom. The 400C makes significant changes from the 600C, primarily in that it rotates its motherboard back to a standard position (from inverted orientation) the smaller 400C case also eliminates that optical drive bay and shifts the PSU to the bottom, including its PSU shroud. Corsair 400C – Compact and Cool ($100)Ĭase will be available here for $100 once live.Īt the very top-end of this price range rests Corsair's new Carbide 400C case, a follow-on to the 600C and 600Q enclosures we recently reviewed. We've seen heavy $50 tilts in the past (and even lower), but the trend for the year's sub-$100 products seems to be mirroring NZXT's S340 in features and pricing. Best Budget Cases of CES 2016 ($50-$100)įor budget and entry-level PC builds, the enclosure market is heavily tilted toward the ~$70 range for this CES. For the curious, the image used was from CaseMod Invitational entries at Thermaltake's suite. The above video shows our highlights for the best cases of 2016, though a few extras are tagged-on in the below article.
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