Corsair 5000T RGB TG - PC chassis review -
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Product Showcase - Packaging
Let's begin with the photoshoot. As always, we start with the packaging. Our attention is piqued by the simplicity of the package. As you can see, the chassis is well-protected and poses little chance of damage.
Styrofoam and a plastic bag protect the chassis. It was completely free of visible scrapes, dents, fingerprints, dust, muck, or hip graffiti spray jobs.
And, after the box is opened, you can get a better look at the chassis. It was important to me to show you several shots taken in various settings before we moved it into our white studio (which is terrible for taking photographs with anything that has tempered glass). All of the glass on the chassis has been plastic-wrapped, and the magnetic dust covers have been taped shut to ensure a secure fit during transport.
Yes, it's a visual pleasure for the eyes. You can clearly already see the style Corsair is going for here. In the introduction, it is mentioned that a radiator can be put adjacent to the motherboard. This is correct. As a result, this mesh airflow opening comes into play in this situation.
The front side panel can be pulled out also, here as well you'll stumble into an easy to clean dust filter after which you can access the front side fans or if you want to do so a radiator.
Above an exploded view of it all.
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