Corsair Carbide 270R Review

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Building a high-performance PC these days doesn’t require you to have have a massive big tower. I mean sure, taste differs, but the trend ever since last year seems to be “smaller” and well, it’s either very expensive, or affordable. This is the reason why Mid-tower factor PCs have become very important. I mean you can build a proper PC with enough space, room, features and design but within that somewhat compact form factor you can also want to house, say, that new Z270 motherboard and Core i7 or perhaps an AMD Zen processor right? Then you’d like to liquid cool that processor and then even add a GeForce GTX 1080 Ti or Radeon RX 490 in there (yeah I am looking ahead a little). Link

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