Testseek.com have collected 71 expert reviews of the Corsair Carbide Air 240 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Carbide Air 240.
August 2014
(85%)
71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Six tool-less drive bays, Excellent cable-management features, Near-midtower capacity in a cube design, Jumbo side window
Poor machining on some thumbscrew holes, Questionable sideways orientation design, Promotion of two-radiator capability when only one is practical
An eye-catching, clever compact PC case, the Carbide Air 240 is built to take plenty of drives, full-length video cards, and loads of cooling for Mini-ITX and MicroATX builds. Read More…...
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Published: 2014-08-21, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
Aesthetically, the Carbide Air 240 is certainly eye-catching and very well designed. We cannot really claim that it is a unique case, both because many cubic cases are available and because it is based on the same external design as the Carbide Air 540, a...
Published: 2014-08-15, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Available in both black and white (with UV resistant paint), the $89/99 case fits both Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX motherboards allowing quite a bit of component flexibility.A quick look at the front of the case shows the cube-like shape that both the Air 540 ...
The Carbide Air 240 from Corsair is a lovely product. It looks nice and comes with features that you typically only find starting at the more high-end mid-towers. Next to that the build quality is rather good as well. You are of course restricted to a sm...
Very compact, Excellent construction quality, Can be used in three different configurations—standard, upside down, or on its side, Ships with three 120 mm retail fans out of the box, Space for up to six hard drives, Ability to hold up to 240 mm radiator w
Not a lot of height for air coolers—120 mm at most, Only one set of feet—once you decide where to place them, that is it, No way for USB 2.0-only motherboard to use the front I/O, No external drive bay, Basic I/O
The Corsair Carbide Air 240 sells for 89 US dollars for the black- and 99 US dollars for the white version. Buyers in the EU should see it priced at either 70 pounds or 85 euros including taxes. Very compact Excellent construction quality Can be used in t...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: David , review by: vortez.net
Attractive design, Excellent build quality, Three AF120L fans included, Modular all panels can be detached, Easy to install kit, Toolfree design throughout, Variety of locations for 240mm radiators, Cable management is easy to arrange
Quite an open design noisy, CPU cooler height limitation of 120130mm
Since its arrival last year, the AIR 540 has been a very popular choice due to its fresh approach to computer case design. Since this case is able to handle the bigger form factors of EATX and ATX, it was inevitable that hardware advocates would desire a ...
We're really excited by the possibilities the Corsair Carbide Series Air 240 offers. It's an interesting case that gets your brain thinking about all sorts of scenarios, and one thing we did consider is reversing the airflow so the fans at the front act a...
All the charm of the original in a smaller frame, Still fun and easy to build into, Good cable management, Available in black or white, Great at showing off your hardware, Designed with a choice of orientations, Room for dual GPUs and liquid cooling, Hing
Lacks the premium feel of a Graphite or Obsidian, Could do with a fan controller as standard, Only one easilyremovable dust filter
The Carbide Series Air 240 is going to prove popular among enthusiast users looking to put together a powerful Micro-ATX build. For £70, it offers the well-received aesthetic design of the original Air 540 in a smaller form factor that's easier to manage...
Published: 2014-08-15, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Great build quality, Well thought out design, Stylish, Excellent cable management, Lots of fan mounts, Three high quality fans pre-installed, Dust filters on all major intakes, Rotatable design, Tool free and removable drive-bays, Competitive price
Non fixed dust filters would have been preferred, Corsair Carbide Air 240 Micro-ATX Chassis Review, Thank you Corsair for providing us with this sample, Share this, Tweet, inShare0, Share on Tumblr, Email, Print
PricingThe Corsair Air 240 was never going to be a cheap product with this level of build quality and specification, but at £70 inc. VAT / €70 Exc. VAT it is still very good value for money. This brings it in line with similar offerings from the likes of...