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Installation

Getting everything installed in the 100R was a piece of cake! The only thing I did not like is the fact that the hole to pass through the 4/8 pin EPS cable is better suited towards M-ATX motherboards as a normal size ATX board covers it. If you wanted to make use of it for cable management sake, you would need to pass the EPS cable though prior to installing the motherboard which is something I am personally just not a fan of.

Aside from that one little issue everything went great and it strangely felt like I had already built inside this case before for some reason. All of my components fit in with ease and as you can see below there is plenty of room for even the longest of graphics cards if you are running a single card setup, adding more than one care and you may run into some issues depending on how long your cards are, but as you can see my ASUS GTX 770 would be fine in a multi-car setup.

Cable management was a piece of cake thanks in part to all of the options Corsair have made available from the pass-thru holes, to the ziptie mounts on the back of the motherboard tray. All in all Corsair have done a great job making this case one that PC builder will be happy to get their hands on and install a nice little system inside of.

Corsair Carbide 100R_8

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