Corsair Graphite Graphite 380T review

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At the front top we stumble into the front panel. To the left you can see a fan-controller. You can go low, medium and high RPM based on your performance or audiophile needs. We absolutely adore this feature. The controller feeds off one SATA power connector and then the two fans that this chassis houses are connected to this unit. Very simple, and  effective. Of course you can lead the fans to your own fan controller or motherboard as well to control them, they all have regular 3-pin fan headers. Just above the scroll-wheel we spot power the on and reset buttons (white LED). You'll have two USB 3.0 ports and MIC/Headphones.
 

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When we move all the away downwards we stumble into another latch that can be removed, it's the dust filter for the 140mm fan with white LED sitting behind it, sucking cold air into the chassis. Again, this is one of these details I like so very much as within a second you get the job done. As stated this fan emits an ambient while light (LED). On the inside top of the chassis a white LED has been placed as well so that the motherboard will lit up. 
 

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Internals then, first impression, that's just a very decent amount of space to work in for a small form factor chassis, I mean you are looking at a product that is 35cm in height. The second thought is that it is great to have an all black interior and that includes cables and connectors. You can make everything pretty clean and tidy.

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