The Carbide SPEC-ALPHAs bold, angular looks and direct airflow path cooling are just begging for you to build your next gaming rig. A gorgeous, oversized window shows off the roomy interior, and the three included 120mm fans can be easily controlled with the three-speed switch on the front panel.



The SPEC-ALPHA isnt just another case, its got a great internal design that eschews the legacy 5.25 drive cages completely for better cooling, but still has plenty of drive capacity, with room for up to three 3.5 drives and four 2.5 drives, as well as front panel USB 3.0 support.

: UK: £70, US: $80Corsairs SPEC lineup within the Carbide Series has been a popular set of computer chassis which tend to lean towards the gamer who wants an affordable enclosure while still receiving a good balance of features and build quality. Back in 2014 we reviewed theand were mightily impressed by the budget conscious offering to which Corsair presented and today were to look at their latest addition to this series and range with the SPEC-ALPHA.The SPEC-ALPHA first made its appearance at CES 2016 earlier in the year and it attracted lots of attention with its funky and bold styling. SPEC-ALPHA is a mid-tower chassis and is really designed for gamers who want to make an impact  the case has a large Perspex window, a trio of cooling fans (which also include LED lighting) and plenty of space for high-end systems.