Roomy and easy to access thanks to multiple click in click out dust covers along with both side covers being simply latched on. Nice internal cable management options. Zero troubles installing everything and the stock fans are decent.
Manufacturer: Corsair
Roomy and easy to access thanks to multiple click in click out dust covers along with both side covers being simply latched on. Nice internal cable management options. Zero troubles installing everything and the stock fans are decent.
I love it, and my friends/family are very drawn to it.
Looks great They thought of everything in the design Cable management is great Tool-free installation of everything except motherboard Installed everything without a hitch
The fit of the removable side panels isn't perfect; which is what I expect for a case of this caliber There are only a few threaded fan mounting holes; it depends on you using fans with their own threaded holes
When I bought this case I wasn't too sure about how it would work as I planned on building my own PC from scratch. This case was the best decision I have ever made, the inside is HUGE so plenty of space for cable management, and a cool side screen to show off the finished look and water cooling.
Just set-up my new rig in this casing. Good overall, cleverly designed, the huge window is a definitely a big plus. I did notice that the way the doors close is not really that tight, i can see the light from my LEDs through the sides.
Won't be buying Corsair products again in the future. This case is nice but for the price I could have done just as well or better with another CoolerMaster or other brand. With my CoolerMaster it was also a hassle to get a rebate and took forever but at least they (eventually) delivered.
- Case is large, and a slight upgrade over the CoolerMaster HAF 932 Advanced I used previously; - Overall quality is good
- Side cover scratches extremely easily. - Fans not the highest quality and only front 2 are lit; you'll probably want to spend more to put different fans in; you should factor that into the price. - Drive bay latches do not seat well in the latched position.
When looking for a new case, I wanted something that would fit and support the style and function that I was looking for. The Corsair 780T seemed to fit all the requirements I had.
This is one of the best cases i've owned. The motherboard is situated more in the center of this full tower beast as opposed to the top. There is a large area on top for fans or a radiator.
Smooth; lots of room; great airflow; lightweight
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This case was used in my second computer build. It was very fun to work with, and had everything I could ever need for now, and for future upgrades.
Let us recap my reasoning and scoring method before diving into my final words. First I look at what the company is saying it offers. For example, say the company states the case supports large / long graphics cards or ten quiet fans.
Water cooling support; Well-built metal frame; Support for large; aftermarket CPU coolers (200mm; Support for large; high-end graphics cards (355mm; Long internal cables; Dedicated fan controller; 360° dust filter coverage; XL-ATX Motherboard Support; Unique look
Empty manual; Non-modular (5.25" bay; Initial / factory cable management; Potential 360mm radiator issues (water cooling
luckily the motherboard has an on switch at rear io shield, as the one power button on top just does a reset. Also the rear panel is a bit bowed, and the side screen window has a few minor scratches that you can only when very close up, for nearly £200 this is really bad shame on you corsair.
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