No love for the Corsair Carbide 540? (Cube case)

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Hi all,

I've been looking for a case shorter than 50 cm and able to fit one (or two) 980ti, and still retain enough space for an optical drive (rarely used, true).

I had almost given up when I found out about the Carbide 540. It's not that wide, and would fit everything I need. I don't see much love for that format though, is there anything I'm missing that I should know?

(Plan: 6700k, Corsair WC AIO, 980ti, Evga 650W)

Thanks for reading
 
Its been out awhile so most of anything about it has been said and done (there is atleast 2 big threads on these forums about it somewhere) - pretty decent case with 1-2 very minor issues.
 
I have one, its over 2 years old now but I've kept it because of how good it is at cooling and will probably put my next build into it

No problems with it either apart from the HDD caddies are made of cheese

As above there is a huge 540 thread somewhere with loads of builds in
 
Surprised Corsair haven't done an update yet - while there is nothing game breaking about stuff like the HDD and front panel mountings, etc. definitely some room for improvement there. I'll be definitely using one for my next build so a new revision would have been nice heh.

(I'm using one for my current 4820K build).
 
Thanks for your help, I've looked at some of the threads about this case and it really looks good.

I think I'll go for one - too bad the revised model isn't here yet.
 
I think other cases can achieve the same air cooling temperature results but with less noise leakage, depends how much fan noise tolerance is okay with a person though.
i know having a case with that whole open top and front plastic grille might be too open and noisy for some.
The Thermaltake Core X9 is what I'd get if I wanted a cube case for around the same price it uses a horizontal motherboard design.
Even though it also has many openings too which will leak noise.
 
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Hi all,

I've been looking for a case shorter than 50 cm and able to fit one (or two) 980ti, and still retain enough space for an optical drive (rarely used, true).

I had almost given up when I found out about the Carbide 540. It's not that wide, and would fit everything I need. I don't see much love for that format though, is there anything I'm missing that I should know?

(Plan: 6700k, Corsair WC AIO, 980ti, Evga 650W)

Thanks for reading

There are quite a few cases that fit your requirements. 50cm isnt that short and most cases still have space for internal dvd drives.
 
I have one, its over 2 years old now but I've kept it because of how good it is at cooling and will probably put my next build into it

No problems with it either apart from the HDD caddies are made of cheese

As above there is a huge 540 thread somewhere with loads of builds in

Not sure if there's a 540 thread here, but there's a big one over at OCN. And yes, we are well aware of its flaws, thanks to you guys and the PC enthusiast communities for pointing those out. We'll get those sorted out in the future ;)

Thanks for your help, I've looked at some of the threads about this case and it really looks good.

I think I'll go for one - too bad the revised model isn't here yet.

My favorite Corsair case to date, you wont regret it. Easy to build in, tons of space for your hardware.

We have some plans already on the next version, I just don't know when it'll materialize... hopefully soon :)
 
There are quite a few cases that fit your requirements. 50cm isnt that short and most cases still have space for internal dvd drives.

Would they fit a long GPU though? I was so frustrated about that with my current case... especially since the way is obstructed by an empty HD cage!

I went for the 540 anyway. Coming from a 12 year old Antec Sonata, I don't think I'll be disappointed!

Maybe the noise will annoy me? I went for a Noctua 12s and I have a MSI 970 gtx with its double fan stock cooler. I might need to put on the headphones more.
 
The standard fans are very loud but good at shifting air, you'll need a fan controller at the very least if you are sensitive to noise

Mine eventually all got replaced with Be Quiet fans as the standard fans started rattling after 6 months or so
 
The standard fans are very loud but good at shifting air, you'll need a fan controller at the very least if you are sensitive to noise

Mine eventually all got replaced with Be Quiet fans as the standard fans started rattling after 6 months or so

Just got my 540 today, the stock fans are indeed loud - even at 50% speeds.

Which fans would you recommend?
 
Been using one for about six months after disappointing temperatures with an NZXT h440 and loving it - not only for the improved temps but I think it looks awesome too, esp since I fitted an nzxt hue+. Best case I've had so far.
 
I received mine and it's 1 cm too high to fit into my mobile shelf unit :(

I'm now looking to either replace the case or the shelf... dilemma.

Anyone knows where I could find something like that: (don't want to put it straight on the floor)

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Anyone know that trolley thing is even called?
 
I received mine and it's 1 cm too high to fit into my mobile shelf unit :(

I'm now looking to either replace the case or the shelf... dilemma.

Anyone knows where I could find something like that: (don't want to put it straight on the floor)

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Anyone know that trolley thing is even called?

Fleabay, search 'PC desktop CPU Stand Holder computer tower case cart adjustable of width Black'.

Maybe something like that?
 
Set the fans to 7v in bios if you run them off the mobo or get / make downvolted cables
 
I decided to keep the case, even though it's a little big. I've got a noctua 12s inside, the whole thing is not loud, but it's true that the case fans are definitely not silent.

Am I right to be surprised? I couldn't find a case speaker in there! No beep for boot or anything?! (is that the thing with modern cases?)
 
I decided to keep the case, even though it's a little big. I've got a noctua 12s inside, the whole thing is not loud, but it's true that the case fans are definitely not silent.

Am I right to be surprised? I couldn't find a case speaker in there! No beep for boot or anything?! (is that the thing with modern cases?)

It's been a long time since I saw a case with beepy speaker built in - you mostly get tiny little speakers with a 2-3cm cable that goes onto the motherboard header.

Get yourself a fan controller to stop the fans running at max rpm (unless they need to obviously). I just got myself an nzxt grid+ for my carbide and it's much quieter.
 
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