Monday, June 2nd 2014

Corsair Showcases Trio of New Cutting-Edge PC Cases

Corsair, designer of high-performance PC hardware components, today announced three high-end PC cases: the Carbide Series Air 240 for mini-ITX, Graphite Series 780T full-tower, and the portable Graphite Series 380T mini-ITX. All three cases feature sleek design, incredible cooling potential, space for large components (such as 240 mm watercooling radiators and a full-length graphics card), and a range of thoughtful extras and innovative features for a pleasant, stress-free building experience.

Carbide Series Air 240 Mini-ITX & Micro-ATX PC Case
Whether you are into mini-ITX or micro-ATX, the Carbide Series Air 240 is the PC case Corsair fans have been asking for: a stylish mini PC case that can keep today's most powerful components cool. The cube-shaped chassis comes in either black or white colors, complete with side-window, and optimized for powerful air or water cooling configurations (including room for a 240 mm radiator or two) without sacrificing space for a full-size graphics card-an impressive feat for a compact PC.
Corsair's Direct Airflow Pathway Cooling layout and three included AF120 fans guide cool air to your PC's hottest components and ensure outstanding cooling performance. Meanwhile, hard disk drives and the power supply stay tucked away behind the motherboard out of sight. Advanced cable routing options hide airflow-restricting cables and provide easy connectivity with front panel USB 3.0 ports.

Graphite Series 780T Full-Tower PC Case
Go big with the strikingly styled Graphite Series 780T Full-Tower PC case. The 780T's aggressive rounded looks -available in black or white - compliment the rugged construction while the internals raise the bar for PC case design, cooling, and expansion capabilities. The latched easy-open side window panel reveals a cavernous interior with enough room to accommodate dual 360 mm watercooling radiators, nine expansion slots and up to nine hard drives. Lastly, a three-mode built-in fan controller lets you to fine-tune the airflow potential of the three included Corsair AF-140 140 mm fans.

Graphite Series 380T Mini-ITX Portable PC Case
The portable Graphite Series 380T, complete with integrated carry handle and multiple color options, gives mini-ITX enthusiasts everything they could want in a PC case. The sleek design starts with rounded corners and a windowed side panel that reveals plenty of space within. The 380T accommodates up to four 3.5in/2.5in drives and a full-length graphics card with ease. There's also a host of cooling options that belie the 380T's small size; fit up to five fans or a 240 mm watercooling radiator such as Corsair's H100i. A Corsair AF-140 140mm and AF120 120mm fan are included to ensure you get great cooling straight out of the box. As with the 780T, an integrated three-speed fan controller allows you to set your own the priority between cooling and silence. With full-tower features in a mini-ITX package, the Graphite Series 380T means there's no need for compromise when building a portable PC.

Pricing, Availability, and Warranty
The list prices for the new products are:

Carbide Series Air 240
  • Ship Date: August
  • List Price: $89.99 - $99.99
Graphite Series 780T
  • Ship Date: September
  • List Price: $179.99 - $189.99
Graphite Series 380T
  • Ship Date: August
  • List Price: $129.99
The cases will be sold through Corsair's worldwide network of authorized distributors and resellers. All are backed by a two-year warranty, which includes Corsair customer service and technical support.
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10 Comments on Corsair Showcases Trio of New Cutting-Edge PC Cases

#1
dj-electric
Cutting-edge will be a very punny description for these cases.
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#2
Ferrum Master
Gosh how I hated those cheap razor like cases... my fingers always were bleeding.
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#3
EzioAs
Any info on the dimensions of the 380T?
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#4
exinfer
Wow new lunchboxes, I need one for myself.
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#5
THE_EGG
That 380T is VERY cool.
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#6
TheLostSwede
News Editor
EzioAsAny info on the dimensions of the 380T?
Saw three of them in different colours tonight. They're not as tall as the Bitfenix Prodigy, but I'd say they're slightly deeper. As a lan party case my only concern is that it's way too easy to get inside the case, as both sides are opened by simply lifting the panel handles. The one on the left appeared to be hinged, while the one on the right isn't. The radiator sits on the right side, with the motherboard mounted in a similar fashion to the Prodigy.
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#7
ZetZet
TheLostSwedeSaw three of them in different colours tonight. They're not as tall as the Bitfenix Prodigy, but I'd say they're slightly deeper. As a lan party case my only concern is that it's way too easy to get inside the case, as both sides are opened by simply lifting the panel handles. The one on the left appeared to be hinged, while the one on the right isn't. The radiator sits on the right side, with the motherboard mounted in a similar fashion to the Prodigy.
Hey you could always just carry it around with you :D
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#8
badtaylorx
l like the mini itx one...

good job corsair!!!
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#9
damric


Worlds most advanced beer cooler?
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#10
Scrizz
exinferWow new lunchboxes, I need one for myself.
lol

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