Corsair Graphite Series 780T review -
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As always, packaging first, lets open up that box and grab the Graphite Series 780T, that's the one alright. Standard cardboard with simple black fonts. Huge box dude !
The chassis is covered in a cloth bag and then sits in-between two sheets of Styrofoam. The Graphite Series 780T is carefully packaged, not a dent or scratch was found on it.
After unpacking, there it is. You'll notice that the front bezel sides are taped to keep it in place during transport, the front buttons are covered by a plastic layer as well as the window side-panels have a sheet of plastic cover applied to it. The chassis has a nice white/dark design, nothing screams out loud or is over done and it does resemble Graphite series really well. The removable top panel immediately reveals the fact that we have a chassis at hand that allows for quite a bit of airflow - should the you require it of course.
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