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Corsair Graphite Series 780T review - Product Gallery

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/11/2014 12:55 AM [ 4] 10 comment(s)

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Above the PC powered on, showing the white LED lit fans at the front-side a bit better. Just lovely are the hinges that make the side panels act as doors that can be easily opened or closed. I just realized that i conne3cted only one front fan *caughs lame*

 


Most Corsair All-in-one-coolers such as the Hydro Series are fully supported. We really do recommend you that to look into as these LCS kits will make your PC look fantastic whilst having very little noise yet good processor cooling.

 


The Graphite 780T comes with 6 tool-free HDD caddies that support both 3.5 and 2.5 inch drives without the need for an adapter. There are also three standalone tool-free 2.5 inch drive bays on the rear side of the case which will support SSDs or other 2.5 inch drives.

 


Pretty frickin crazy looking huh?

 


Keep your colors two tone, black and something else and dang, you can create a setup like that. That is a serious setup right there. The Graphite 780T offers more than 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.




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