Corsair Graphite 380T Review 17

Corsair Graphite 380T Review

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Introduction

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I would like to thank Corsair for supplying the review sample.



With the official Air 240 launch only a few weeks past, Corsair is on a roll. Today, the company is taking the official wraps off the Graphite 380T, a Mini-ITX gaming chassis. While it has already seen the light of day at Computex, today marks its official launch worldwide, so we actually have the pleasure of presenting you a review of the yellow variant.

Specifications

Corsair Graphite 380T
CASE TYPE:Mini-ITX
MATERIAL:Steel & Plastic
WEIGHT:N/A
SLOTS:2
DRIVE BAYS:2x Internal 3.5"
2x Internal 2.5"
MOTHERBOARD
FORM FACTORS:
Mini-ITX
DIMENSIONS:393 mm (L) x 292mm (W) x 356mm (H)
FRONT DOOR/COVER:N/A
FRONT FANS:1x 200, 1x 140 or 2x 120 mm (1x 140mm included)
REAR FANS:2x 120mm (1x included)
TOP FANS:N/A
BOTTOM FANS:N/A
SIDE FANS:2x 120 mm (optional)
I/O:2x USB 3.0
1x Headphone
1x Microphone
FAN/LED Controller:Three-speed fan controller, LED on/off switch

Packaging


Corsair puts the Graphite 380T into a plain brown cardboard box with a drawing of the chassis on the front, alongside some promotional text. Turning the package around, you will find a blow-up diagram and some more information on the 380T. One side holds numerous specifications in multiple languages, and the other presents you with two differently angled illustrations of the chassis, alongside a sticker to indicate which color is in the box.


Two foam spacers hold the chassis in place, while a plastic bag has been put over the chassis at the factory to keep any scratches and fingerprints away.

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