hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2014-09-05 04:06:45
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When Corsair first entered the chassis market they did so at the high end and then began moving downwards through the market. With a core set of products in place they have since been refining and fleshing out their product range and one of the more recen...
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-...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2014-09-05 04:06:45
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I really hope our printers have been able to adequately capture the inherent orange-ness of Corsair's latest budget case, the Graphite 230T. On paper, without seeing the 230T, the idea of an orange case may seem over the top, and even a little bit crass...
A bright alternative to the legions of black cases...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-09-05 04:06:45
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The Corsair Graphite Series 230T is an entry-level mid-tower chassis that’s designed to offer excellent overall cooling performance without breaking the bank. The case currently sells in two configurations— a cheaper, “Battleship Grey” option that has no...
The Corsair Graphite Series 230T is a well-made chassis with good cooling performance. It's a worthy option for any midrange build...
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Today we take a look at the latest chassis from Corsair, the budget friendly 230T. At just £59.99 it is a far cry from the more recent Corsair chassis products we have reviewed, such as the £299.99 900D Ultra-Tower and the £129.99 750D Full-Tower. Of cour...
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...
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Today we are going to take a look at the Corsair 230T. Supplementing the Graphite series of cases, the 230T supports up to eight storage drives, graphics cards up to 320 mm in length and even power supplies up to 200 mm in length. Retailing around £...
Variety of colour schemes, Strong cooling performance, Excellent noise levels, Plenty of space behind the motherboard tray...
The Corsair Graphite Series 230T faces stiff competition but we feel it is worth its asking price...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-09-05 04:06:45
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Corsair certainly hasn't been rolling its thumbs since entering the computer chassis market with the Obsidian 800D. There are several product lines, of which we most frequently see the Obsidian and Carbide series. Then there's also the Vengeance series...
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...
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Considering the start of the Graphite series from Corsair is, or was rather until now, solely based off the 600T and its four variations, when I hear there was a new chassis scheduled to add to this series lineup, I was pretty certain that we would be lo...
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...
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vortez.net Updated: 2014-09-05 04:06:45
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£65 GBP / 70 EUR It’s another new month and Corsair are yet again releasing a brand new computer chassis. The multi-faceted computer tech giant seems to be engaging in a full-scale assault on the computer case market. Last month we reviewed the Obsidi...
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...
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With all the hoo-ha over mini-ITX cases (come on Corsair, where's yours?) and super high-end monsters such as the , it's easy to forget about the segment that sells the most cases. The humble mid tower is the case that most people reading this wi...
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...
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The Corsair Graphite series casing comes in “Black”, “Battleship grey” and “Rebel Orange” color variation but the most striking among them is the one in “Rebel Orange”.One thing to note is that all of them are not equal. For example the “Battleship Grey”...
The Graphite 230T is certainly beautiful for a casing retailing at around MYR 290. I think the casing is neatly build, with tough plastic at the front and rough textured metal around. It feels solid even as I work through the installation and photogra...
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Ladies, gents, let us introduce you to Corsair's latest mid-tower chassis, the Graphite Series 230T. Priced at around £60 and launched as only the second member of the Graphite Series line, the 230T faces the arduous task of following in the footsteps of...
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...
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The Corsair Graphite Series 230T is a mid-tower case with three 5.25” bays, four 3.5” bays, four 2.5” bays, support for 280 mm radiators, and a transparent window at the left panel, coming with a very affordable USD 80 price tag. Let’s take a look at i...
Excellent construction quality, Good cost/benefit ratio, Great ventilation setup out of the box, Very easy to set up a system inside it, Air filter for the power supply and front fans, Supports four 3.5” and four 2.5” devices, Support for 240 mm or 280 mm...
Plastic drive cage looks a little cheap, Does not support 140 mm radiator on the rear panel, No anti-vibration mechanism for hard drives, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to...
If you are looking for a case that allies high quality and simple construction, low price, good ventilation, ease to set up, support for up to four 2.5” drives and up to 280 mm radiators, the Corsair Graphite Series 230T is an excellent choice...
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A lot of technology-related companies have diversified towards segments of the market that were not their original focus. Graphics card manufacturers began offering PSUs, PSU manufacturers started designing cases, case designers developed CPU coolers and...
With a product such as the Graphite 230T, the budget is tight and Corsair obviously wanted to keep the retail price low. Instead of lowering the quality of the actual product however, Corsair disposed of everything without practical value to the end use...
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The Corsair Graphite Series 230T%displayPrice% at %seller% is an entry-level mid-tower chassis that's designed to offer excellent overall cooling performance without breaking the bank. The case currently sells in two configurations— a cheaper, "Battleship...
The Corsair Graphite Series 230T is a lightweight chassis with solid build quality and a roomy interior. Cooling performance is top-notch.
There's no fan controller and the side panels open forwards, not to the back as is typical...
The Corsair Graphite Series 230T is a well-made chassis with good cooling performance. It's a worthy option for any midrange build...
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Corsair has several case lines, Obsidian, Vengeance, Carbide and Graphite. Legit Reviews has been fortunate to have been given the opportunity to take a look at most of these cases. Today, we are taking a look at the latest in the Graphite Series, the 230...
The Corsair Graphite 230T offers what users are looking for in a modern case. The design of the 230T is sleek, and a change to the previous Graphite cases such as the 600T that we already reviewed and had a more rounded look. While internally it'll suppo...
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hardocp.com Updated: 2014-09-05 04:06:45
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Today we are reviewing Corsair Graphite Series 230T compact mid-tower case . Corsair is famous for its memory products, but as you likely know, the company has branched out in recent years with its cooling line , world class power supplies , SSDs , audio...
Surviving our enthusiast testing process isn't a chore to be taken lightly. Every case that comes through the HardOCP labs is thoroughly examined, pushed to the limit, and tested in ways that we feel gives you an accurate assessment of the product's abili...
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Ladies, gents, let us introduce you to Corsair's latest mid-tower chassis, the Graphite Series 230T. Priced at around £60 and launched as only the second member of the Graphite Series line, the 230T faces the arduous task of following in the footsteps of...
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, The Corsair Graphite Series 230T chassis is available to purchase in a wide range of colours from Scan Compute...
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...
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I would like to thank Corsair for supplying the review sample. Corsair Graphite 230T Color Black, Red or Grey Drive Bays External: 3x 5.25" baysInternal: 6x 3.5/2.5" bay & 1x 2.5" Form Factor Micro-ATX, ATX Expansion Slots 7 Cooling Front: 2x 120mm (LED...
Very good frame-construction quality, Great, simple design, Unique approach to the side panels, Colored panel on the underside as well, Three fans included, Can hold up to eight hard drives, Plenty of space behind motherboard tray for cable hiding, Compat...
3.5" hard-drive locks too flimsy, Plastic hard-drive cage, No dust filter on the floor fan mount, No rubber grommets and limited points for attaching unwanted leads, Basic I/O, Fan controller—a feature of the Graphite 600T that did not make it into the Gr...
The Corsair Graphite 230T will set you back around 70 euros including taxes, or 80 US dollars without taxes. Very good frame-construction quality Great, simple design Unique approach to the side panels Colored panel on the underside as well Three fans inc...
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and Technical SpecificationWe're not sure whether you can use the term "series" with regards to PC cases if there's only one case in the "series". You see up to now the 600T has been more than a little lonely being as it was the only member of the Co...
In reviewing the Corsair Graphite 230T we tried very hard not to be swayed by the Orange colour scheme. We happen to like it, and like it a lot. We think it's refreshing without being too in your face and we applaud Corsairs decision to go with it, even...
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