Corsair Graphite Series 780T review

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Features & Specifications

Key Benefits Overview

The Corsair Graphite Series 780T chassis are designed for systems that will go into media rooms, bedrooms, dorm rooms, or any place where looks, silence and performance are important with the PC aficionado and entrepreneur in mind. Combined with good expansion room and builder-friendly features the chassis allows you to build a performance PC that can pack a lot of power for gaming. The Corsair Graphite Series 780T chassis has a clean, robust exterior that dispenses with arbitrary plastic add-ons in exchange for the solid steel. This rigid, stylish exterior surrounds a frame that has ample room for high-performance components and the sophisticated cooling you’ll need if you’re going to push those components to their limits.

The Corsair Graphite Series 780T chassis will come in a black and white (white LEDs) version. 

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So for the guys that like to go for liquid cooling, honestly, you can go fairly nuts here. It carries support for up to 3 radiators.  Ok, colors please:

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Oh and one point you can expect a yellow/black version as well we think :)

The Corsair Graphite Series 780T chassis is supplied with 3 AF140L fans as standard (2x 140 mm intake with LED, 1x 140 mm exhaust). The AF140L models are based on AF120 and AF140 retail fans. The Graphite Series 780T offers enough space to include up to a 360 mm radiator on the roof of the case, and a 140 mm radiator in the rear exhaust fan mounting area. In the front a 240 rad would work as well. All-in-one-coolers such as the Hydro Series are fully supported. When mounting a full-length radiator on the roof of the case, the upper 5.25 inch optical drive bay will be partially blocked by the radiator. The Graphite Series 780T has rubber grommet covered holes in the motherboard tray, through which you can route cables. Even with a system full of hardware, including multiple graphics cards and storage devices, you will be able to route your cables cleanly and easily. It makes it simple to change your CPU cooler, and organize your cables neatly.

A CPU backplate cutout makes it simple to install an aftermarket CPU cooler (including Corsair’s Hydro and Air Series coolers) without any need to remove the motherboard. The rear of the motherboard tray also has plenty of cable tie-down loops, which makes it simple to keep the cables routed to the rear-side of the motherboard tray neat and tidy. The side-panel gap has also been specially designed to accommodate the additional space required to store all the cables, maintaining the professional look. But let's just start off with unpacking the product and work our way up from thereon. We have lots to show you today.

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