Corsair Graphite Series 780T review -
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So here we see the motherboard backside. Is there some TLC for cable routing? Of course there is, let's have a peek. So this is the backside. Again nice clean looks. You'll have rougfhly 2-3 CM cleanrance for your cabling needs. To the right you can see a three-fold of SSD cages, that's right my man.
So let me zoom in to the left side a bit, as I've told you there are three SSD trays located at the backside. Here you can see that, I inserted a SSD. Very easy stuff, you just slide it in and it secures itself. Very handy.
The side-panel spacing has also been specially designed to provide the extra space required to store all the cables, you'll have 2.5 cm of space and thus clearance for the thicker cables. You will also notice that the Graphite comes with rubber grommet covered holes in the motherboard tray, through which you can route cables. That reduces cable clutter and actually improves airflow through the case, for better overall cooling. The concept certainly has been thought well through.
And here are somewhat more artistic shots of the chassis all nekked. Guys, the photo's do not do any justice, this chassis is a feast for the eyes, and a pleasure for your components to house them in.
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