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1 2 2  Two USB 3.0 Ports is what you get which can also be used for your USB 2.0 devices naturally. Alongside are the usual headphone, microphone, power and reset buttons. 3  Corsair highlights that this case negates the need for a screwdriver for the most part and it’s true because thumbscrews are used virtually everywhere. The drive cages have a latching system making setting up a system in this case child’s play. 4  5  Standard Micro-ATX/ATX layout. There are no rubber guards or grommets anywhere in or around this case. Such things we assume cost money and given the price point of the 200R I wasn’t expecting them. 6  CORSAIR provides two 120mm fans with the case, not bad. I’d add more extractor fans to the top as the system temperature within this case can be quite high. Consider mounting one or two 120mm fans at to extract the hot air, it makes a sizeable difference to both CPU and graphics card temperatures. 7 Removable dust filter at the base of the case, unexpected, but appreciated. This is a simple and straightforward case. There isn’t much to get excited about, but at the same time there’s nothing to fault with it given the pricing. I suspect many of you will be looking to the higher end models instead of this one. For a media center PC or a backup machine though, this would be a great case. [ The OverClocker ] The Score 8/10 Issue 22 | 2012 The OverClocker 47