Corsair Graphite Series 780T review -
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Look at that, nice. Though a style that you need to really like alright with the rounded curves. Once unpacked, you can get a better grasp of what the Graphite 780T is all about. It is pretty nice in length for a full-tower chassis alright. The rather rigid, smooth exterior surrounds a frame that has ample room for high-performance components and the many forms of cooling you’ll need if you’re going to push those components to the edge. The materials used are metal and plastic.
Let me just state that the photos really do not do the chassis any justice, you really need to see a build in a computer store or something. The Graphite Series 780T comes with a good size side window that will display the internal components nicely. The panels can be opened a door from top to bottom, works great. If you like to remove them completely simply pull them upwards and slam-bam thank you mam.
The opposing side panel is not see-through, no meshes or anything is to be found here. But let me go back to the front-side again.
At the front side if you push on the protective front fan cover it'll open up and can be removed. Quick release dust filters on the top-exhaust and front intake to make attaching and also removing and cleaning the filters a simple job. Behind the filter you will spot the two aforementioned 140 mm fans, for this black/white chassis the LED "color" is white.
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