As far as the spec go the 400R supports micro ATX and ATX motherboard, has room for four 5.25-inch devices and six 3.5/2.5-inch ones, has eight PCI openings, front I/O panel with two USB 3.0 ports, Firewire, and audio ports, and comes with three preinstalled 120mm fans, two in the front and one in the back. In case those three fans are not quite enough for you, there is room for two more on top and two on the side.
As noted, the case is completely painted in black, including the interior, and features a rather decent looking design. It has a large hole on the motherboard tray making CPU backplate installation pretty easy and it features quite a few holes for cable management. (Much like Osama bin Laden. sub.ed.)
The new 400R comes backed by a two year warranty. As noted, the new Carbide 400R case is currently on sale all around the globe with a suggested price tag set at US $99.
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