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Corsair 275R Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower Gaming Case, Black

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Style: Airflow


Color: Black


Features

  • A slatted front panel design allows ample airflow into your system for more efficient cooling
  • Clean and modern styling, with an angled ventilation pattern and a transparent tempered glass Side panel that provides a window into your system
  • Includes 3 120mm cooling fans for powerful airflow out of the box
  • Room to install up to 6x 120mm cooling fans or multiple radiators in sizes up to 360mm
  • Drive trays accommodate up to 2 3.5 inches HDDs and 2 2.5 inches SSDs, with 2 additional 2.5 inches mounts

Description

The Corsair 275R airflow is a mid-tower ATX case that pairs modern design with maximum airflow, thanks to a slatted front panel and a single tempered glass window. Three included 120mm fans enable powerful cooling right out of the box, with room for up to six total fans or multiple radiators in sizes up to 360mm. Fit up to two 3.5 in HDD and four 2.5 in SSDs, with a direct Airflow Path layout ensuring obstruction-free airflow to your components. Once the build is finished, the 275R airflow helps you keep your system clean and tidy with simple, intuitive cable routing and three removable dust filters.


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a


Brand: ‎Corsair


Series: ‎CORSAIR 275R Airflow Mid-Tower ATX Case, White


Item model number: ‎CC-9011181-WW


Item Weight: ‎17.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.99 x 8.5 x 17.91 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17.99 x 8.5 x 17.91 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Language: ‎English, English, English, English


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 17, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect setup!!
Style: Airflow Color: Black
This case is extremely well made. Good rubber feet, solid glass panel, magnetic intake and exhaust fikters and vented psu cage, which allows for mounting of the cpu up or down. So, I bought an inexpensive iBuypower ‘gaming’ computer for $500-ish( It hink it was actually only $479 at the time) from Amazon and decided to upgrade it as funds allowed. I bought the iBuypower ‘Enthusiast’ which has since become unavailable. This pc came stock with an Asrock b450m/ibw motherboard, which for all intents and purposes, is an Asrock b450m/ac(the ibw does not show on the asrock website, only the ac does...but they look identical). So anyway, it came with a Ryzen 3 3200g, 8gb ram, stock cooler, a 450w psu and I think an nvidia gt710(?) graphics card. It now has a Ryzen 7 3700x with Noctua nh-u12a cooler, 750w seasonic platinum psu, 64gb ram and a Zotac Rtx 2070 super. Yeah, I’ve pretty much maxed out this motherboard's capabilities. The only way I can squeeze out any more is if I upgrade to an x570 motherboard, and I honestly have no need, as everything is running super smooth, and cool. I’ve xmp’d the ram to 3400 and I have the cpu overclocked to 4.4ghz at 1.325 volts....however, in the stock case, which only allowed for a single 120mm fan for intake and 1 for exhaust, Ryzen Master had my her idling a little warmer than I like. In comes the Corsair 275r Airflow. This case allowed me to put a pair of 140mm Kaze Flex fans on intake and then use a pair of Noctua a12x25 120mm fans as rear and top exhaust. Also, since the psu cage allows you to mount up or down, I did as such, so I technically have 3 exhaust fans, although the psu fan is not really pulling the same as my 2 Noctuas are at those rear and top exhaust position. Now my computer is idling between 33-37c which is cooler than before when I only had 2 fans in the whole system. I had never done a case transfer before and I was nervous about the front panel headers, or if I would fry something, but I watched some youtube videos, and, well...it all worked out! Couldn’t be more happy with the final result!! Thank you, Corsair, for making such an awesome, well thought out, relatively budget friendly case!! I’m extremely happy with the final outcome!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 28, 2021 by J-Juls

  • Nice case
Style: Airflow Color: Black
Whenever it isn't astronomically inflated, it's a good case for the money. Only problem I've had is the front panel is a big pain trying to take off, so if you need to clean the dust filter often, opt for a different case. Decently spaced inside, could have better cable management options in back, can easily fit a triple fan gpu(though doesn't have a support brace for heavier cards.) Good as a budget build case. Wouldn't go with super high-end parts in it, although you could if you wanted to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 9, 2022 by Mazzaroth

  • Amazing temps, great building experience
Style: Airflow Color: Black
I love the case! Going for an air build instead of water with my 3900x made it so I needed a lot of air flowing over my components, and this thing does phenomenal. With my NH-D15 (which fits with absolutely no problems because the case has plenty of room in it) my CPU temps don't get above 75c no matter how long it sits under load. If you've never built a computer before, I highly recommend this case. With plenty of room on the inside, you shouldn't have to try and look up part compatibility with it; as I said before, my d15 fits with room to spare. Cable management was also a breeze, and the psu/hdd shroud looks super sleek. Even aesthetically the case looks great; however, it comes with fans that don't feel like high quality, and there are no lights inside the case, so I had to buy a pack of 3 RGB fans. Not a huge complaint, but it's something to be mindful of. Overall review: Great for new builders, great for seasoned ones, and it is worth it to sacrifice aesthetics at first if you're in a budget and can't add fans to this case. I would build in it and get the fans later; keeping your parts cool is the most important part! Edit: I ended up needing to switch out my ram (LPX was not compatible with my motherboard) and the 140mm did NOT clear with the new set of gskill ram. I had to switch it out for a 120mm. Keep that in mind if you plan on using a chonky cooler like this one. Also, I was able to fit 3x120mm fans in the top, even though theres only support for 2x120mm. Tight fit, I don't think a radiator would fit on top. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 14, 2020 by Robert Faw

  • Good case, nicer looking in person. BUT 100% get a set of fans with this. See below
Style: Airflow Color: White
As i said, this is a great case i love the looks the size everything about it but people come to reviews to see the cons and there is 2 big cons here but can be easily fixed. One issue was the mechanical HDD trays. They are fine themselves its a basic plastic design that slides into a prefab area in front of the PSU behind the shroud, the issue is once you got every cable ran from PSU and to board and back, you basically get screwed on where you can actually fit the cables into the HDD for power and data to MOBO. With tweaks it can work though i sure made it work, but a way easier solution at hand is getting a fully modular PSU (once covid shipping disruptions end and you can buy PSUs again lol). This waay you can cut the extra slack wires out the case and fit the wiring easy to HDD tray. But the biggest issue for me is these Crap case fans... Invest 9$ a fan into the Coolermaster sickeflow v2's! These things are not bank breaking BS like corsair fans, with better performance then every single fan out there at this price, better RPM/CFM, look good and have RGB or static color options if you wish. These stock SP120 corsair fans blow hot doodoo, i couldn't keep my GPU under 75-80 with the fans included, change them to sickeflow for the front intake and boom i instantly drop to 65 on normal days. It may no be dangerous but over years thats time spent off the GPU that could live longer if its lower temps, and thats what this whole case revolves around is this "airflow" its not even the best airflow with good fans, kinda mediocre if you look up reviews comparing others tbh. But, for 80$ you can spend like 20-30$ get some sickleflow v2s, and the whole premise of airflow 275r actually works decently. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2020 by Matt T

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