Corsair Graphite 760T Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅27-03-14
Exterior


The front and back of 760T


The front of 760T utilises a plastic fascia and has a large perforated mesh panel in the lower region which can be detached to gain access to the dual AF140L LED fans. This panel has an integrated dust filter which can be cleaned since there is potential for dust buildup here due to the pressure from the front intakes being configured as intakes. There are a total of three 5.25” drive bay covers on 760T and the top cover pivots and has an eject button so that the drive can be concealed behind the fascia.

Around the back there is an opening at the bottom for mounting the PSU and there are a total of nine PCI expansion slot covers for multi-GPU support. There is another AF140L at the rear of the case which is configured to be an exhaust and there is additional ventilation above this fan. The gap which can be seen is an indicator of the generous clearance for water cooling radiators (more on this later).


The front panel connectivity


At the very top of 760T there are a variety of ports and buttons to use. The front panel connectivity consists of the following (Left to right):

• Headphone/Microphone jacks
• Fan controller button (Low/High Speed)
• 2x USB 2.0 ports
• 2x USB 3.0 ports (via internal header)
• Reset button
• Power button



Removable top panel


The entire top section of 760T is covered by a large plastic panel which has a series of strong magnetics to help it fix into place. Removing this cover reveals a perforated mesh region which can accommodate 3x 120mm / 140mm cooling fans – this also means different sized water cooling radiators are supported (more on this later).


The underside of 760T


Flipping the case over we have two large plastic feet which each feature two rubber strips to prevent the case from slipping on smooth surfaces. These feet can be removed.

Corsair has included a detachable dust filter over the PSU region – this can be removed whilst the case is stood up.

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