Final thoughts and rating
The Carbide Series 300R delivers exactly what you'd expect from a budget gaming enclosure. It doesn't break the bank at under £60, it can house at least seven fans (probably more with a bit of modding), it'll gobble up two high-end graphics cards without any fuss and it's quite easy to build into.
The target audience should be well served, but in stripping away some of its premium features, Corsair has introduced a few stipulations. The 300R can house only four storage devices - which even at this price point isn't a lot - and some of the little touches we've come to love - including rubber-grommeted cable-routing holes and quick-release side panels - have fallen by the wayside.
Corsair's decision to venture into compact form factors is a welcome one, but the manufacturer's staunch focus on "serious cooling potential" continues to come at the expense of system noise. Corsair chassis have never been the quietest, but if you are intent on keeping noise levels down to a minimum, you may find the Carbide Series 300R to be a tad loud.
Bottom line: It isn't the quietest option, but the Carbide 300R is a good budget performer.
The Good
Good cooling potential
Well laid out interior
Smart, compact design
Good build quality
The Bad
Makes little attempt to mask system noise
Cable-routing system lacks rubber grommets
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