Corsair Graphite 380T Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 05.09.14
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Product overview

Overview

   

After a first glance we can say that the Graphite 380T is a cube-ITX case with a rather unconventional design, which you either like or dislike. While it shares a classic interior layout, which is similar to many other ITX cases, the outside features two large side covers and a convenient handle for easy transportation. The entire front and the two side panels are made of mesh, covered by a dust filter and they are very easy to remove. The Graphite 380T is a case created to achieve high air-flow, and in the front there is space for a single 140/200mm fan (140mm fan included) or two 120mm fans, while on the rear there is also a pre-installed 120mm fan. A closer look at the fans reveals that Corsair is using their AFxxxL models, which are optimized towards a low noise level. At the top there is the I/O panel, which features two USB3.0 ports and two audio jacks. Since the case has numerous slots for the installation of fans but no 5.25" slot, it would be reasonable to assume that customers might want a fan controller, which is exactly what Corsair included with the Graphite. In the top there is a small unit capable of adjusting fan speeds in three steps. The case rests on two large feet made of plastic and covered with anti-slip material. Corsair is offering the Graphite 380T in three different colors and therefore you can get it in white, yellow and black.

 
 



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Installation
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
Page 3 - Bundle Page 7 - Conclusion
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