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Corsair Graphite Graphite 380T review




We review the new Graphite 380T from Corsair, based on the original ideas of Corsair's R&D the designers wanted to put a mini-ITX compatible chassis with awesome looks, functionality and ease of use. As such the Graphite Series has been updated with model 380T we review the yellow mini tower case. Albeit being min, the 380T houses up to four 3.5in/2.5in drives and a full-length graphics card with ease.
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Tripkebab
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Posted on: 08/29/2014 03:32 PM
And it makes a lot of sense
And it makes a lot of sense
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TheDeeGee
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Posted on: 08/29/2014 03:40 PM
Looks like a 90's Beach Radio...
Looks like a 90's Beach Radio...

Tripkebab
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Posted on: 08/29/2014 03:44 PM
Yeh im not sure on the style, reminds me of those old bling bling Hifi's. Carry handle is a plus tho.
I currently have an SG08 which I think for a small form factor HTPC defo suits the living room more.
That said these cases would work well as a downsize for my gaming PC's (currently in a hafX) and fit the bill in terms of gamery looks.
Yeh im not sure on the style, reminds me of those old bling bling Hifi's. Carry handle is a plus tho.
I currently have an SG08 which I think for a small form factor HTPC defo suits the living room more.
That said these cases would work well as a downsize for my gaming PC's (currently in a hafX) and fit the bill in terms of gamery looks.
CrazY_Milojko
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Posted on: 08/29/2014 04:04 PM
I don't know for you guys but it looks OK for me. Colour combination is not my style, probably I would choose some other stock colour combination or simply dissassemble it and paint it on my own in colours I like atm (black matte, even birds in branches know that).
But one thing I don't understand: Reset button!? Why FFS, who is using Reset button anymore these days, 4 y.o. kids I guess?. Press Power button, wait 4 sec for rig to turn off and then press it again to turn rig on, even my 7 y.o. twins know that and don't use Reset buttons on their rigs from day one they have their separate rigs and I didn't told them about that, they had learned about that from their older brother watching him doing that in some rare situations years ago (some problems with BF3 Beta leading to rig to get completely stuck).
Just put some more usefull stuff instead of Reset button like SD/micro SD card reader, additional fan speed regulator or something else.
I don't know for you guys but it looks OK for me. Colour combination is not my style, probably I would choose some other stock colour combination or simply dissassemble it and paint it on my own in colours I like atm (black matte, even birds in branches know that).
But one thing I don't understand: Reset button!? Why FFS, who is using Reset button anymore these days, 4 y.o. kids I guess?. Press Power button, wait 4 sec for rig to turn off and then press it again to turn rig on, even my 7 y.o. twins know that and don't use Reset buttons on their rigs from day one they have their separate rigs and I didn't told them about that, they had learned about that from their older brother watching him doing that in some rare situations years ago (some problems with BF3 Beta leading to rig to get completely stuck).
Just put some more usefull stuff instead of Reset button like SD/micro SD card reader, additional fan speed regulator or something else.
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I don't think I could own one of those. I might accidentally plug my power tools into it.