Corsair Graphite 380T Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅29-08-14
Interior


Inside 380T from the prominent side



Detachable supports for mounting fans/radiator


380T is primarily designed for Mini-ITX and removing the side panels from this case highlights the reasons for this, the internal dimensions and layout is rather condensed. Inside there are a variety of tool-free options for installing kit and two support plates span the depth of the chassis to allow dual 120mm fans or a 240mm radiator to be installed.


PSU cage and motherboard tray


At the bottom of the case there is a PSU cage which can accommodate units up to 160mm in length. Underneath the PSU there is a detachable dust filter which can be easily removed without having to flip the case over, onto its side.

Next to this cage there is a tool-less docking unit for attaching 2x 2.5” drives.

Sitting on the roof of the PSU cage there is a series of four stand-offs – the top acts as the motherboard tray and as already mentioned can only support Mini-ITX motherboards.


120mm rear exhaust cooling fan



LED switch


Further up from this there are two PCI expansion slot covers which provide the option to install a discreet graphics card if desired. Next to this there is a 120mm rear exhaust fan (AF120L) which is responsible for pushing unwanted heat out of the case. In our picture above, just beside the fan there is a single white LED. This LED can be switched on or off and casts a spotlight on the hardware inside the system. The LED switch is just above the fan, inside a recess.

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