Corsair is prepared with its new entry-level mid-tower, the Carbide 110Q. The 110 collection succeeds the corporate’s 100R and 100Q which have been round for years. The foremost design change is the discount in variety of 5.25-inch bays from two to 1, to unencumber extra room inside. The entrance fascia has a extra pronounced fake brushed metallic look. The inner structure of this case is equivalent to the 100-series, with the addition of two 2.5-inch mounts behind the motherboard tray, and the 2-bay 3.5-inch drive cage being removable. The “Q” model extension in 110Q denoted “quiet,” and the case’s numerous panels have noise absorbing foam lining. The entrance panel connectivity has been moved from entrance to the highest, and features a mobile-style headphones+mic jack, and two USB 3.1 type-A ports. The Carbide 110Q may succeed the 100Q across the $60 mark.