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Published: 2013-10-31, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
Corsair has taken the Graphite series in a new direction. What was once thought of as an elegant and smooth approach to case designs has been turned on its ear. There is a definite lineage that can be seen in the design of the 230T, but only the slightes...
Published: 2016-10-13, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
What case is best for you depends on the purpose you have for it. If you want a silent case, you might be willing to sacrifice some of the cooling performance. On the other hand you might tolerate a bit more noise when you are building a heavy system th...
Starting with the 230T case we have a product which offers a rugged looking design which feels sturdy. The orange version may not be for everyone but the black and grey editions mean most tastes should be catered for. We like the use of LED fans in a mid-...
Three pre-installed fans (two with LED lighting), Clear side panel window, High quality finish to plastics and paint, Two USB 3.0 ports, Black sleeved internal cables, Room for 6 fans maximum, Dust filter on PSU and front panel, Price
No dust filter for bottom fan mount position, Front panel needs to be removed to clean filter, this involves removing both side panels, No top radiator support,
PriceThe Corsair Graphite 230T is available in the UK for anywhere between £55 and £60 from most popular online retailers, after a quick search I found it at CCL for a very reasonable £57.62. It is available in the US from Newegg and many other retailers...
Published: 2013-11-18, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Corsair Graphite 230T is a very decent chassis but nevertheless leaves us with mixed feelings. It cools well enough for a midrange system and stays nice and quiet. It just handles a high-end system with the included three fans, but it does get audib...
Easy to build into, Looks modern and attractive, Decent cooling performance, 11 toolfree drive bays, Sturdy overall build quality, Available in a choice of colours
Plastic drive mounts feel basic, Cable holes lack rubber grommets, Fan LEDs can't be disabled, Could do with more dust filters, HEXUS.where2buy, Corsair Graphite Series 230T, £59.99, Free shipping for HEXUS members, HEXUS.right2reply, At HEXUS, we invite
Having arrived on the chassis scene with high-end solutions that impressed reviewers and readers alike, Corsair has in recent years shifted its focus to mainstream dominance with the launch of numerous low-cost models. The latest addition, the Graphite S...
Three exciting colour options, Attractive design, Great value for money, Can accommodate high-end hardware, Condensed storage options, Decent cooling performance, Tool-free installation throughout
No rubber padding for PSU, No rubber grommets for motherboard cut-outs, PSU dust filter hard to reach
It’s certainly been a while since we have seen anything from Corsair’ Graphite Series but today we finally have something to explore and report upon. Corsair have plenty of cases in and around the £100 mark but have few cases that satisfy those at the...
While mesh-fronted cases might seem like they've been done to death, only drastic measures such as SilverStone's rotated ATX cases have managed to offer cooling that's noticeably better than the likes of the Antec One or Corsair Carbide Air 540. The fa...