To rectify this, there is a removable filter on the bottom panel that is easily removed from the back of the case. With a bottom mounted power supply it’ll pull in cool air from the outside, but also a large amount of dust. Corsair Carbide 275R – Bottom Power Supply Filter The one “unusual” item is the dual vertical expansion ports, that you can use to install your graphics card vertically, allowing you to show it off through the side panel however Corsair does not provide the bracket you will need to mount your card in this location so you will need to purchase separately. ![]() At the top of the case we have the normal motherboard rear I/O key port, a 120mm exhaust fan, seven expansion ports for the motherboard, and a bottom mounted power supply. The back panel, we don’t find any major surprises. The I/O cluster contains the normal features, a power and reset button, standard 3.5mm microphone and headphone jacks, and two USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports. At the front of the top panel is the front I/O cluster. There is room for up to a 240mm radiator, or two 120mm fans. The top panel features a magnetic filter that when removed reveals a large number of vents on the top panel. Corsair Carbide 275R – Top Panel and Filter As the front panel is solid, there are no vent holes for the front intake fans Corsair has placed a small gap between the side panel and the front panel to allow some airflow. The side panel is held in place with four hex screws rather than thumbscrews (which I personally would prefer) each of the hex screws have a piece of foam on them to keep from scratching up the side panel and to reduce vibration noise. With the entire panel being Tempered Glass you can see every aspect of the internal components. Nothing too fancy for the side panel, the entire panel is Tempered Glass, while the cheaper model it will be all acrylic. Corsair Carbide 275R – Tempered Glass Side Panel Just below the Corsair logo is a small cut out section that has something hiding behind it, which we will take a look at later. If you have LED fans for the front intake, they will be a waste as they will not shine through the front panel. The front panel is solid “brushed” plastic with a simple Corsair logo on the front panel. ![]() Let’s take a quick look at the exterior to see if there are any design feature that might stand out. There are few there are no flashy LED lights, odd angles, or any other fancy design features. Overall the Carbide 275R fits the description from Corsair, it has a very minimalist design. Corsair 275R Exterior Review Corsair Carbide 275R – External Overview
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