Computex 2014: Corsair are preparing to release three interesting new chassis this year, starting with the huge Graphite series 780T. The new Graphite chassis is a little heavy on the plastic use for my liking, but it offers extensive radiator support, comprehensive air filters, modular storage, great cable routing options and easy access side panels that will certainly appeal to those wanting to build a high-end gaming system.
Next up we have the 380T, which once again I think looks a little garish, but the carry handle design will prove beneficial for those building a LAN gaming rig, and the easy access side panels, extensive air filters, top panel windows and internal lighting will looks great for a gaming PC. I just don’t think I would want this next to my desk, but style is obviously a subjective matter.
The last chassis is easily my favourite, the Air 240 is a mini-ITX edition of their Air 540 chassis, with a twist. Not only can it be used horizontally, but it can also be stood on its side, the front panel logo is held in place with a magnet and can be rotated to match your preferred orientation, giving you great flexibility on how you want your system to be presented.
Well have more details on these in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for more details as well as in-depth reviews.
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