Review: Corsair Graphite Series 760T

by Parm Mann on 27 March 2014, 13:00

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Performance

Today's full-tower chassis have no trouble providing adequate airflow. Even in its out-the-box configuration, the 760T's three fans are able to keep our overclocked Core i5-3570K running comfortably below 70ÂșC.

As expected, the 760T is a close match to Corsair's Obsidian Series equivalent, the 750D. Both offer an unobstructed path for the front intakes, resulting in decent GPU cooling performance, though the chassis aren't as impressive as some of the others in this field - particularly those that utilise dedicated side intakes such as the NZXT Phantom.

There's little to separate the 760T and 750D when it comes to cooling performance, but there is a slight gap between the two chassis in terms of acoustics. Having substituted steel side panels in favour of polycarbonate, the Graphite Series enclosure doesn't contain noise quite as well.