Immediately after the Graphite Series 600T was unboxed, we took to it like a duck to water. There was so much going on with the outside of the chassis, and the way they blended the rounded panels into ...
The Corsair Graphite Series 780T is a spacious full-tower chassis that offers some welcome refinements to the typical PC case with a tinker-friendly design and highly ventilated interior. You can tell ...
Computex 2014: Corsair are preparing to release three interesting new chassis this year, starting with the huge Graphite series 780T. The new Graphite chassis is a little heavy on the plastic use for ...
Corsair released the Graphite Series 780T chassis, today we review and test it. The aesthetics are fairly impressive with a big design, large see through window, latched doors, magnetic top and front ...
Corsair have really pushed the limits with the 780T; this chassis is absolutely gargantuan! Sure, it’s not quite as big as their revolutionary 900D Obsidian chassis but compared to your average ...
The Corsair Graphite Series 780T is a spacious full-tower chassis that offers some welcome refinements to the typical PC case with a tinker-friendly design and highly ventilated interior. You can tell ...
Is it time to retire the 600T? Can you believe that it has been five years since Corsair made its entry into the PC chassis market with the launch of the gargantuan Obsidian Series 900D? That was a ...
UK price (as reviewed): MSRP £144.99 (£139.99 for black version) US price (as reviewed): MSRP $189 ($179 for black version) It was only a few weeks ago that Corsair officially launched its mini-ITX ...
The CPU delta T of 52°C at full speed isn't amazing to be honest. The Phanteks Enthoo Primo, Fractal Arc XL, NZXT Phantom 820 and even the Nanoxia Deep Silence 6 are all able to post better maximum ...
Corsair offers a terrific chassis. This round though the aesthetics whilst good, do not appeal to me as much as the 760T did. Now that is a bit dangerous for a stement as I allow my personal ...
We're of the opinion that high-end gaming PCs can now be made smaller with little effort and no compromise, however there are plenty of you aiming for ATX or Extended ATX for your next PC build, and ...
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