🖥️ Elevate Your Setup with Silent Sophistication!
The Corsair 110Q Quiet Mid-Tower ATX Case combines a sleek minimalist design with practical features, including sound-dampening panels, flexible storage options for up to four drives, and easy-to-clean removable dust filters. It comes equipped with a 120mm fan for immediate cooling needs and supports additional fan configurations, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking a quiet yet powerful PC build.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | Corsair 110Q Mid-Tower ATX CaseMid-Tower ATX Case, Black |
Item model number | CC-9011184-WW |
Item Weight | 13.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20.98 x 10.75 x 19.06 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.98 x 10.75 x 19.06 inches |
Color | Solid |
Manufacturer | CORSAIR |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07X3Y1BX7 |
Date First Available | October 15, 2019 |
S**D
Good All Round Performer
I decided that my old PC case was too big now that spinning HDDs are largely replaced by smaller SSDs. I did not want a case that was all show - loads of RGB LEDs etc. I needed just a basic case so after searching around I decided on the Corsair 110Q.My ATX mobo/Ryzen 3900X system slotted in nicely - no problems. I also installed an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 AIO liquid cooler in the front of the case. Everything fitted easily and the internal cable management was quite straightforward.In use the system is eerily quiet making me think that initially the case and cooler fans were not working. I shouldn't have been concerned. The sound damping in the case is fine. Even running my CPU at full tilt (video rendering is very CPU intensive hence my need for enhanced CPU cooling) the case is very effective at sound deadening.If you are really into RGB LED lighting inside your system case then this isn't the one for you.If you are looking for a good quality basic case that is keenly priced then this one just does the job.Highly recommended.
G**N
Great case!
Bought this case to house some older PC components as I reused a bigger case for new parts.It got great cable management capabilities and the options to mount SSD drives behind the right side panel is rather neat. I would have wished for more HDD drive mounts but that's ok. 2 still provide ample of storage space. Case comes with a decent cooling fan and operation is generally pretty silent.Price is great and I wanted a case without transparent side panels. Call me old school but I don't need RGB bling and I don't need to show off great components. (Maybe later).The front panel is a bit flimsy and if you pull it easily comes off. Behind the panel you can mount more cooling fans, which I did.All in all a great case with plenty of room for the PC builder.
W**R
Fulfills Design Brief
This case (Corsair 110Q) looks simple and solid, like a black monolith. Assembly was quite easy, with a fair bit of room above the motherboard tray; routing the 12V ATX/EPS was no problem. I also liked the fan mounts were not just holes, but long slits so you could have the fans exactly where you want them.I replaced the stock fan and also added two 140mm front intakes, all from 'be quiet!' and my CPU cooler is a Noctua NH-U12S. Needless to say, the machine is whisper quiet in operation. The only real noise producing component is a Vega 56 blower card, but even this is muted because of the insulating material on the panels. The blower design also has the advantage of shoving its heat out the back and not in the case.You need to bear in mind that if you want near silence and acceptable temperature under load, the additional fans etc. can add significantly to the cost. So why not buy something more expensive in the first place? My reason is the 5.25" external bay for an optical drive. Yes, I still occasionally use it.There are a couple of things I don't like, however. There is no HDD activity LED, just the illuminated power button. So I connected the PWR LED connector to the HDD LED header on the motherboard, so now I can monitor the HDD activity. One of the front panel USB sockets is not working. I suspect a simple connection problem, but the location of the USBs on the top of the case means the wiring is inaccessible, so I'll just live with it. One star knocked off for this. Also, no beep speaker is included. That's just cheap!
I**N
Does exactly what it was designed for!
Fantastic peice of kit! If, like me, you don't care if your PC is on display or not, what you're really looking for is a case that is minimalist and simple. This case is exactly that, simple! It's easy to access everything you need and the motherboard and all of the rest of the kit just dropped snugly into the case.I've had no issues with heat as the airflow is great and it certainly does keep the noise down. You really notice it when you take a side panel off.Very happy, would highly reccomend.
M**N
Nice form factor, poor space and thermals
Good points - very shallow for a full ATX case; support for up to three 120 mm or up to two 140 mm fans in the front, or AIOs.Bad points - interior gets VERY full if a serious system is installed, which compromises both working room (especially if an optical drive is used) and airflow; not enough room behind the side panel for good cable management (panel bulges unless ribbon-type PSU cables are used); panels are tinny, making it louder than better built cases; thermals aren't great, even with three front fans and one rear.This would be a great case for a basic, low-power system with few components; for a highers-spec, "busier" build you simply need more space.
S**.
Well Done Corsair. Fantastic Case.
I used this case for a new build. ATX motherboard with a gtx 1660 super gpu. The case is very well made, comes with one rear fan installed that keeps everything nice and cool inside. I removed the hard drive caddy for easier fitment of the power supply. Its very quiet, and if your looking for a case without glass sides and all the rgb bling its perfect.
K**R
Good Case easy to work on
Good solid construction and easy to work on. No sharp edges to cut your hand on unlike a lot of cheaper cases.Easy to get sides off with thumb screws. Plenty of screws in the pack which as black which is a nice touch.Standard disk drives cabbies are screwless which the drive clips into which is a nice touch. Room for cable management and space for extra fans.
A**Y
Highly recommend
Very pleased with purchase no issues so far good build quailty & enough room for all components looks great.
A**R
No whistles & bells. Just practical & effective.
Very simple, practical & effective case. No thrills or frills. More spacious & easier to work with (than the model 110R which I exhchange for this).
A**S
Fantastic Case If You Want A Quiet PC Or Non-RGB Sleeper
I purchased this 110Q case about 3 months prior to making this review and I have to say, it has met and in some ways surpassed my expectations. I built a computer in this case (Ryzen3-3200g soon to be Ryzen5-3500x, Auros Pro Wifi B450 mobo, SeaSonic PSU, 4 hard drives, RX560, etc.) with the goal of having a computer so silent, you could hear a pin drop even with it running at full tilt in a stress test. The case is of course compatible with all motherboard sizes and even my full ATX board had enough space for me to build my first ever PC and never feel cramped while building it. It's of some kind of metal that feels like aluminum but is certainly one of the most solid feeling cases I've ever touched. The "doors" have some kind of soft touch material that does a good job absorbing sound though the one aspect of this case I wasn't impressed with was the left side door that goes over the front of the motherboard as for my computer at least, it doesn't quite sit flush meaning light can escape which makes it look a little less cool in darkness but that could have been an isolated defect and cool factor wasn't that high on my priorities. It comes with a single 120mm exhaust fan and no intake fans, but boy is it a good exhaust fan. I wasn't expecting much from the fans when I bought it, just a crappy little unit that would be loud and not move much air. I was wrong. The included black exhaust fan isn't as quiet as it comes but it's pretty quiet even at full tilt and manages to move a decent amount of air. All that said, I would certainly recommend this case to anybody who doesn't mind a full size mid tower case and wants silence above all else, a good quality case that looks sleek and professional, or an easy-to-work-in sleeper.
J**N
Très bon boîtier
Acheté pour monter un pc en piochant dans mes anciens matériels inutilisés, satisfait de cet achat. J'ai eu un peu de mal à passer mon alimentation Corsair ATX HX1000i mais heureusement le rack HDD peut se dévisser et se déplacer, c'est passé tout juste. AIO Corsair Hydro H110 2x140 mm monté en façade sans problème. Pas de fioriture sur ce boîtier de bonne facture, plutôt bien pensé et effectivement très silencieux. En résumé très bon rapport qualité/prix.
K**K
Gutes Preis- Leistungsverhältnis!
Meine Vorstellung für mein Gehäuse:- Kompatibel für ATX Mainboard und Netzteil- Schlichte schwarze Optik- gute bis befriedigende Verarbeitung und Qualität- gute und einfache Möglichkeiten fürs Kabelmanagement- Staubfilter- geringes Gewicht für einen Mid-TowerIch wurde von diesem Gehäuse nicht enttäuscht und würde es wieder kaufen.
T**T
Case Corsair 110 Q
Ho comprato questo case per allestire un pc da utilizzare per lavoro. Volevo un case che fosse di buona qualità, non troppo costoso e sobrio, e questo modello ha soddisfatto in pieno le mie esigenze.Vedo che il prodotto è già stato recensito con dovizia di particolari quindi di seguito mi limito a riportare le mie impressioni:- Spedizione e consegna:Consegna in 24 ore, come da tradizione Amazon. Il case arriva nel suo imballo originale, una robusta scatola di cartone spesso. Al suo interno è protetto da fianchi in polistirolo e plastica protettiva, molto difficilmente può danneggiarsi durante il trasporto.- Aspetto:come si vede nelle immagini pubblicate il modello 110Q è interamente nero, senza fronzoli ne pannelli trasparenti. La dotazione di tasti è ridotta al minimo: accensione, reset, jack per cuffie e due prese USB tutto nella parte superiore. La realizzazione è pratica e robusta. A parte il pannello frontale e i quattro piedini è interamente in metallo verniciato. I due coperchi laterali presentano all'interno dei pannelli di materiale fonoassorbente.Esteticamente ha un look sobrio e minimalista, mi ricorda vagamente il monolito di 2001 Odissea nello Spazio. Sul frontale è presente uno slot che consente di alloggiare un lettore DVD oppure un lettore di schede di memoria. Per chi ha l'hobby della fotografia è una discreta comodità.- Montaggio:l'interno del case è organizzato in maniera razionale. Ospita tranquillamente schede madri ATX, c'è parecchio spazio per le schede PCI e prevede alla base una sezione separata per l'alimentatore, dotata di un filtro per proteggere dalla polvere la presa d'aria di aspirazione, e una sezione con due slitte per alloggiare due dischi rigidi da 3.5''. Le slitte sono in materiale plastico e presentano un meccanismo di blocco che consente di alloggiare i dischi senza la necessità di utilizzare viti. Si vede a occhio che la cosa è stata studiata con attenzione. Aprendo il case troverete nella slitta inferiore una scatola di cartone contenente un ricco assortimento di viti e fascette di nylon che vi consentirà di ancorare tutti i vostri componenti senza fatica.Sul fianco destro, tolto il pannello, sono invece presenti due piccoli supporti in metallo su cui si possono alloggiare due dischi da 2.5''. Sempre nella parte destra c'è parecchio spazio tra la base di ancoraggio della scheda madre e il fianco del case per far passare i cavi di connessione senza tribolare. Sono presenti anche numerose asole per permettere di ancorare i cavi con facilità. In corrispondenza dei fori per far passare i cavi la lamiera presenta i bordi ripiegati all'indietro, in modo da non danneggiare i cavi con bordi taglienti.- Impressioni d'uso:il case è ben realizzato e da un'impressione di solidità. I materiali sono di buona qualità, le plastiche si agganciano con precisione e non presentano difetti e le lamiere non sono troppo sottili e non si deformano troppo se sottoposte a pressioni durante il montaggio. Una volta acceso il pc mi sembra abbastanza silenzioso, ma non so se sia merito dei pannelli fonoassorbenti o della qualità delle ventole.- Pro e Contro:Tra i pro metto sicuramente la qualità complessiva del case in rapporto al prezzo, Corsair è sempre una garanzia in questo senso. Per la cifra che ho speso non credo avrei potuto comprare di meglio.La ventola di raffreddamento fornita a corredo è del tipo a tre cavi, non è PWM. Io l'ho sostituita con una migliore; penso che Corsair, aggiungendo pochi euro al prezzo di acquisto, avrebbe potuto fornirne direttamente una migliore con il case.All'interno sono state prese precauzioni per proteggere i cavi nei punti di passaggio tra i pannelli. Purtroppo i cavi delle periferiche sono sempre più sottili e delicati e grazie ai bordi arrotondati delle lamiere non si rischia di danneggiarli. Io per abitudine applico sempre dei pezzi di tubicino di gomma tagliati per il lungo nei punti critici, ma in questo caso non sarebbe necessario.L'unico aspetto negativo è che ho trovato difficile alloggiare l'alimentatore a causa del non perfetto allineamento dei fori per le viti tra alimentatore e case. Ho dovuto forzare un po' le viti per farle entrare nei fori. Non do necessariamente la colpa al case, forse è l'alimentatore che è leggermente fuori specifica, ma sarebbe bastato fare dei fori mezzo millimetro più grandi e non ci sarebbero stati problemi.Per chi pensa di raffreddare a liquido la cpu ricordo di considerare che non c'è una griglia di aereazione nella parte superiore, quindi eventuali radiatori vanno montati davanti oppure al posto della ventola posteriore.Detto questo ritengo che questo case sia un ottimo prodotto e ne consiglio sicuramente l'acquisto. Io personalmente ne comprerei tranquillamente un altro, ne avessi bisogno.Spero che questa recensione vi sia stata utile
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