Corsair Graphite 760T Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 27.03.14
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As we have already mentioned, The Corsair 760T has enough space for either up to three 120 or two 140 millimeter fans. Obviously, it is also possible to install radiators. The top of the Corsair 760T reminds us of the system adopted by Cooler Master in the Silencio series. Corsair has decided to use a panel to cover the mesh in case you do not want to install fans or radiator at the top.
The space between the motherboard and the upper mesh is set at 75mm, which means that there is enough space for a radiator in push-pull configuration. Corsair has decided to go for top placed I / O connections and buttons, most likely in order to maintain the neat line at the front. In addition to the classic ports and buttons, the Corsair 760T also features a good fan controller capable to driving up to a maximum of three fans.
   


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The lower part is quite simple, there is the dust filter and two solid supports with non-slip feet. As you can see from the pictures, there is a slot for a 120mm fan, below the HDD cage.


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