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Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

  • Front panel connectors: USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 2
  • Easily accessed dust filters
  • Excellent cable routing with rubber grommets for clean builds
  • Maximum CPU Cooler Height 170mm
  • Maximum GPU Length 450mm

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  • Dalana T.
  • 10/30/2015 8:22:02 PM
  • Tech Level: Low
  • Ownership: more than 1 year

5 out of 5 eggsCorsair Graphite 760T

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: Massive case, excellent cable management options, Corsair quality, finally a power supply intake filter.

Cons: None save for nitpicking; case is heavy.

Other Thoughts: I waited to write this review after owning this case for a full year. So far this case hasn't disappointed. There is seemingly endless room for upgrades and more hard drive slots than I know what to do with. The modular design of the case is great for increasing airflow via the removal of drive cages not in use, while there is also plenty of space for additional fans (I've added a few). I also want to thank Corsair for including a PSU intake filter, it's nice not having to take canned air to my power supply every month. As an aside all filters on this case are functional, not aesthetic, and do stop a lot of dust from entering the case.
Though I didn't list it in the Cons this is not a mobile case. All said and done the "guts" I have inside it + the case bring the whole pc up to about 45~50 lb (22kg) with a liquid cooling setup. No issue for me but not something to take to a LAN party. Chances are anyone looking for a full tower doesn't plan on moving their PC around anyways.
As far as reliability goes Corsair is among the best in my experience so far, and this case is no exception, audio jacks, mounting points, and built in LED's and fans are still working fine as of the time of writing this review. I also want to add that the weight of the case is attributed to its construction. It is nothing but solid sheet metal save for the pillars it sits on and though those are plastic, they show no signs of stress after a year of use.

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  • Christopher P.
  • 10/27/2015 8:37:59 AM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsGreat Case!

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: Plenty of room for all your parts, Including large aftermarket CPU coolers, I am using the Cooler Master EVO 212, plenty of clearance to install it.

Plenty of fan mounts, I have 3 140 MM case fans, and 4 120 MM fans, some are attached to the Mobo fan controller, the rest to the front case header controller.

As stated above the case has a 2 speed fan controller for about 4-5 fans.

Case also comes with rubber anti vibration mounts for your case fans, also a plus.

One of the Hard Drive bay brackets can be removed to add another case fan.

I really like that the bottom of the cased is raised off the ground by the mount bracket, allowing for better airflow from the bottom of the case to the power supply and my bottom chasis fan.

Hinged doors on the sides makes for very easy maintenance on any part you may need.

The Clear door on the side is very nice way to look at your build, I have had several comments from my Wife and friends!

Great Case!

Cons: none to mention

Other Thoughts: Build:
Intel I-7 5930K
Cooler Master EVO 212 CPU cooler
EVGA X99 Classified Mobo
Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR 4 3000Mhz (Low Profile)
EVGA Geforce 980 Ti Classified
Crucial 500GB SSD
EVGA Supernova 750W 80 + Gold PS

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  • Adam K.
  • 10/24/2015 4:03:23 PM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsAMAZING

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: I used this case in my first build and it is probably and I absolutely love it. The window is great and when its clean its almost not detectable from some angles. The doors function perfectly and the LED fans are a huge plus. Everything works perfectly. Its really a nice looking case, I highly recommend it for builders who like to see the inside.

Cons: NONE!

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  • Samer J.
  • 9/19/2015 12:56:03 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsit is prefect

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: i do really like as everything in it neat

Cons: you can use all the space and hied the extra wires and when you finish you will see all your components through the window
i like the way door open any time you need to open it.

Other Thoughts: i wish they add LED lights will be more fancy

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  • Anonymous
  • 9/19/2015 10:08:00 AM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggs

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: well first I just want to say this is a very beautiful case, sturdy, and spacious. if your ocd like me when it comes to cable management this is a case well worth the price for you. your buying a 32 pound case that has a very easy access point for rerouting cables and making it look perfect and not in the way. furthermore if you put alot of stock in cooling ratios this case has a very nice design for having top notch cooling without taking away from overall performance. (this of coarse is if you are planning on spending top dollar for using every inch of space available.) you can easily spend 8 grand in parts to fill this case if you really wanted to and it would be worth it. it is wide from where the mb goes which allows ample room for a large graphics card and heatsink, plenty of room to run water cooling with extra fans, ample amount of hdd or ssd or both if your bold enough. if your like me go all out and add a 1500w power supply to run the best. also there is a panel on top that is removable via magnetic release that allows further ventilation. the panel doors easy release and access. unsure if im going to use the fans it came with. I have not tested them yet so ill leave other reviews to say one way or another. ill probably replace them just becuase I know the cfm and rpm speeds I want and its not that big of a deal money wise.

Cons: no handle (I knew this before buying it so not docking an egg although a handle would have been nice for easy carry) it is heavy so it can become a bit of a pain to move around, shipping took a bit of time which is a con but also a pro since it arrived very well packed and unharmed with a perfect packaging box ill let you decide if its a pro or con. the no tool hard drive cage is well designed but the tray scares me a little and can see future problems on trying to remove a tray with a ssd or hdd. only time will tell. the metal is flimsy and it folds inward when you squeeze the tabs to pull the tray out as there are two tabs to be squeezed for removing the tray. sliding the tray back in is very nice and you dont have to be rough or fight with it. I would be very concerned if you did. my cons are mainly nit picking none are worth reducing a egg.

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  • Todd F.
  • 9/17/2015 7:27:15 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggs

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: good tower a lot of space easy cable management

Cons: minus 1 egg due to faulty exhaust fan swapped out with other fans i had laying around

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  • Anonymous
  • 9/4/2015 7:17:53 AM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat Low
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsawesome case

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: this case has room for everything . cable management is awesome . plenty of room. my 110 gt cooler fits perfectly up top . fans look and sound good .

Cons: none

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  • justin f.
  • 9/2/2015 9:50:34 AM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsAwesome Case

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: the case is ver large and has the best cable management system out there.

Cons: the HHD and SSD bay slides dont fit the holes on the drives so i had to take them off and use screws, no tools needed my but.

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  • Justin G.
  • 8/20/2015 3:18:26 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsExcellent

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: Superb case. Handles everything well.
- Good airflow, easy installation of drives
- Top optical bay has door and push-through button, not mentioned in manual
- PSU fan can face up or down
- Supports liquid cooling systems via top fan mounts
- System has 6 rotary drives and 8 fans, but it is quiet
- Red LEDs are subtle yet pleasing

Cons: - None really
- 3.5" bays and plastic side/window feel flimsy, but are functional.

Other Thoughts: ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer LGA 2011-v3 with Intel Core i7-5820K
SAMSUNG M.2 512GB Enterprise SSD
64GB GSKILL Ripjaws DDR4 3000
18TB RAID with HGST Deskstar NAS 4TB x 6
MSI GeForce GTX 970 4GB GDDR5
CORSAIR Hydro Series H100i Liquid CPU Cooler 240mm Radiator
CORSAIR 1000W 80+ GOLD Full Modular Power Supply
CORSAIR Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

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  • Frank K.
  • 8/20/2015 12:36:23 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month

4 out of 5 eggsGorgeous case, but your HDD might buzz

This review is from: Corsair Graphite Series 760T Black Full Tower Windowed Case

Pros: Great looks, nice fit and finish, plenty of room for extended ATX motherboard/longer GPU/taller CPU cooler/large PSU, great cable routing, easy to open and remove side panels,140mm fans x2 front and x1 rear, easy to clean front and PSU filters (no having to open or lift the case), the tallish feet/legs give plenty of room underneath for airflow to the PSU/bottom fan, modular HDD cages allow several positioning options, plenty of room for watercooling, and an attractive top cover if you don't wish to use the top vents.

That last one is huge for me. My setup is air-cooled, and I get plenty of airflow (and good CPU/GPU temps) with one 140mm exhaust fan (positive pressure with 2 identical fans up front). The ventilated case backs on most higher-end cases always seemed like magnets for spills, and while it has never happened to me, it's always a possibility. Corsair's got several cases now that have an attractive top cover for those who don't want to use the top vents, and that was probably what put the case "over the top" with me with regard to the purchase.

Cons: Expensive. You can get a lot of really nice cases for what this one sets you back-- but if you like the panoramic view of your pc's innards as I do, this one will probably make you happy.

The motherboard plate is surprisingly flimsy and flexible for a high-end case. It doesn't really make any difference that I can see-- just a little surprising in a case of this caliber.

The hard drive cages could also use a little work. I''ve been building PCs since the i386 days, so maybe I am a bit of a dinosaur... but I've always had and preferred the "old school" cases (like my Antec 300) with front-to-back hard drives and regular "screw it in" mounting setups, and I have never had any issues with HDD vibration. When I put my same HDD in this one, it vibrated and buzzed all over the place.

The HDD sled fits quite loosely in the cage (all the sleds in all the cage positions share this trait), and can move back and forth a couple of millimeters laterally and longitudinally. I corrected that with some stick-on rubber pads, but I was still getting vibration throughout the case I'd never had with my other cases and the same HDD. The top cover I like so much was resonating and making a low buzz or hum if the side panels were closed... but if I placed a single finger gently on top (hardly applying any pressure), it was quiet.

I moved the HDD to the other cage (the one attached with four screws to the bottom fan spot, closest to the PSU, rather than the one by the front fans, which is held in place with two screws and two plastic tabs) and it damped the resonance enough to quiet the top cover, though it did result in a slight increase in the HDD temp (4-5C). That allowed me to remove the front HDD cage, which gives the incoming air a relatively unobstructed path into the case.

With a conventional, screw-in hard drive cage, the hard drive itself effectively becomes part of the structure, adding rigidity and mass to limit the vibrations. That is not the case with the plastic sled type cages found in most new cases. The silicone rubber inserts in the 760T's sleds do nothing to decouple an installed HDD, as the drive will still contact the sides and bottom of the sled in several places.

The fans that came with the case are pretty weak. Quiet, but they don't move a lot of air or build a lot of static pressure. I always end up replacing the fans... it would be nice to get cases without them so I don't end up paying for parts I don't use.

Even with these negatives, I like this case enough to give it four eggs.

Other Thoughts: I know it is the norm now, but as you can tell, I still don't care for the side-saddle, plastic-sled HDD mount setup. This is an expensive case, and every one of my numerous conventional cases (including a couple that cost less than 40 dollars shipped) has done a better job at preventing HDD vibration noise than this case.

The sideways HDD cages also don't help cool the HDD as well (both from the reduced airflow across the drive and the lack of the heat-sink effect of the metal panels in contact with the sides of the drive), and are more restrictive to cool air for all of the components within, if you happen to have the cages mounted close to the fans Yes, they're ostensibly tool-free (though I put screws in mine), but I question this: are there really a cadre of builders out there who manage to lose the phillips-head screwdriver exactly after mounting the motherboard and PSU (and fans, maybe), and who need tool-free for all of the drives? Or are they switching drives around so much that it is a big hassle to use screws?

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