Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the Corsair Carbide 500R and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Carbide 500R.
November 2011
(88%)
66 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Being pushed as a performance case, the Corsair Carbide 500R certainly lives up to its billing. Airflow is key and while the front intake fans are restricted by its filter as much as a typical case, the substantial 20 cm side fan offsets this easily. Moun...
High-end features at a mid-range price, sleek design, stylish lighting, easy to build in,
Slightly larger than necessary for most builds, proprietary fan control limits retrofit options
So overall, cooling is above-average, noise is kept to reasonable levels, and the build process went very smoothly. Oh, and the case looks great standing still or running full tilt with its cool white LED lighting engaged (the LEDs can be turned off with...
Sleek design, Room for 6 hard drives and 4 optical drives, Both hard drive cages can be removed, 4 included fans, Fan controller and LED on/off switch
Hard drive trays were a little weak
I’m going to say it again, Corsair has another great case on their hands. When it comes to cases their track record has been pretty amazing. I don’t think I’ve reviewed one of their cases that I had an issue with or that I did not like. The Carbide ...
From a design and visual perspective, the Corsair 500R has clean lines and an uncluttered look. The finishing of the graphite gray/black with the combination of the mesh grills really make this case stand out. Corsair designed this case for those who a...
Abstract: System cases selling under the Corsair brand used to have attractive specs but came at $150 and higher. The new Carbide series is meant to expand Corsair's product range downwards from the $140 Carbide 500R to the $90 Carbide 300R. We’ve got all three...
Corsair has seen the world just what they are made of since they introduced the Obsidian 800D. They seems to not care much about the competition as cases after the 800D like the Obsidian 650D and the Graphite 600T saw just able the same success. This ...
As with many cases that are watercooling-friendly, the Carbide 500R doesn't break any records as an air cooled case. However it's far from bad, managing to keep up with some of the high airflow cases we've tested. However its not in cooling that Corsai...
Overall, the Corsair Carbide 500R screamed first class, starting with the white/black color scheme to help it stand apart from the swamped, predominately black, case market. The addition of the USB 3.0, fan controller, and the LED light switch are al...
Excellent cooling capacity, High quality build, Onboard Fan controller, Removable HDD cage(s) to support extra long videocards, USB3.0 to 2.0 Adaptor included, Easy cable management,
Lacking side panel dust filter, Only mATX and ATX mobo support, Fans could be a bit more silent
With the Carbide series Corsair is able to adress yet another public then with it's fancy high end, but also more expensive, Graphite and Obsedian lineup. A public that still wants to own a high quality chassis, but at a more affordable price level....
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