Corsair Carbide 200R

looks like it could be quite tidy inside too :). shame there's no window. no window no buy for me !
 
the side panel on it is quite easy to cut a window into it.. i wouldnt let that stop
a sale on the new case. hour tops for experienced, three-four for novices..

get jiggy with a jig-saw and make it your own!

airdeano
 
looks like it could be quite tidy inside too :). shame there's no window. no window no buy for me !

the side panel on it is quite easy to cut a window into it.. i wouldnt let that stop
a sale on the new case. hour tops for experienced, three-four for novices..

get jiggy with a jig-saw and make it your own!

airdeano

my thoughts exactly, but not everyone has the tools/space/ability to make clean cuts.
 
You can remove the fornt pannel have a look at TTL's review and watercooling guide, it is only a plastic cover but does look cool.
 
the side panel on it is quite easy to cut a window into it.. i wouldnt let that stop
a sale on the new case. hour tops for experienced, three-four for novices..

get jiggy with a jig-saw and make it your own!

airdeano

u could just cut it and throw plexiglas on it right? or what kinda window material would u need and how much would it cost approximately?
 
That is perfect for my new motherboard (maybe still to BIG lol),
a H61M-P20(G3) :)

Plus it fits nice next to my 500r :cool:
thanks for the headsup mate !

Greetings, Ray.......
 
u could just cut it and throw plexiglas on it right? or what kinda window material would u need and how much would it cost approximately?

.125" plexiglas in the states 24"x24" is $12-$16. the time to take the cut: under
an hour. finish and prep for install: under and hour.
pretty easy with a dremel, jig saw, file and touch-up paint. 3M 410 double-sided tape

yeah, 1st timer will gouge the panel, un-straight lines, and chipped paint. but thats
the beauty, its not something that cant be repaired or replaced with lots o-dollars.
and then when time allows and beetr knowledge, it can be finished correctly and
look like a professional installation.

airdeano
 
Looks like a pretty cool case. iv'e been looking for case like this for a built for my kids new pc. would be better with a window but its not hard to put one in.
 
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