
The Corsair Carbide Air 240 computer case comes in the size of many mini-ITX enclosure, but has the space to accommodate microATX motherboard, standard ATX power supply and up to two-GPU configuration. Although in a compact cube design, the Air 240 delivers colossal airflow to take away heat efficiently, thanks to three pre-installed fans, and extra mounts for optional more fans and liquid cooling solution. You'll also delight in the cable management system, tool-free installation for drives and side panel, and front panel USB 3.0 connectivity. And when your system is up and running, the transparent side panel lets you showcase your build, which will definitely be the envy at LAN parties.
Direct Airflow Path Cooling
The unusual interior design is optimized to allow the intake fans to deliver cool air directly to your components that generate the most heat.
Mini-ITX and MicroATX Support in a Compact Size
Although it’s the same size as many Mini-ITX cases, the Air 240 supports MicroATX motherboards, 225mm long ATX PSU, 290mm long VGA card and CPU cooler up to 120mm in height. This case also has the capacity to house dual GPUs.

Tool-free 3.5” drive, 2.5” drive, and side panel removal means that builds and upgrades can be performed without reaching for a screwdriver. The CPU backplate cutout allows you to upgrade your CPU cooler without taking out the motherboard.

The Air 240 has pre-spaced holes for 240mm radiators on the top, bottom, and front. If you’re using a Mini-ITX motherboard, you can add both front and bottom 240mm radiators. If you’re using a MicroATX motherboard with dual GPUs, you can install a front 240mm radiator.
Flexible Installation
The flexibility goes beyond dual Mini-ITX and MicroATX compatibility. The included rubber feet can be placed on any of three surfaces, so you can customize the orientation of the chassis: as a standard tower, an inverted tower, or as a desktop.
Full Side Panel Window
The panoramic window allows you to admire your work.
Build a Clean, Uncluttered System
The Air 240 has cable routing holes with grommets and tie-downs, with dedicated cable housing space behind the motherboard tray. It’s easy to move your cables out of the way and out of the airflow path.

Up-front connectors make it easy to attach USB flash drives, portable hard drives, and USB headsets.