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I've been using this case for roughly 3 months now. This case is downright amazing. My previous case was a Antec twelve hundred v3 full tower case. The Antec twelve hundred v3 case had extremely good airflow. However, the main issue with the Antec case was that the front facing intake fans are extremely difficult to get to. I mean, really difficult. About sixteen screws difficult. However, the Corsair 760T full tower case has GREAT airflow and the filters are extremely convenient to access. The front panel of this case comes off by pushing in on the panel. The panel comes off with no issue and the dust filters can be easily washed.Moving on to cable management, the back panel of this case has a TON of room. In my previous case, all the cables were bunched together in the back of the motherboard tray in a disgusting, mangled mess. However, in this case, I don't have to worry much about the space. There exists plenty of places to pass cables from the front to the back of the tray. These holes are lined by extremely high quality rubber grommets which enclose to hold the cables snugly.There are several hard drive bays on the bottom of the case. In fact, you could install six hard drives with absolutely no issue. Essentially, this case is great for RAID setups. The back of the motherboard tray also has small trays which fit solid state drives. In total, there are four of these trays. All of these trays hold onto the hard drives or solid state drives snugly, without the need for additional screws. This makes swapping out drives extremely convenient.Lastly, something I considered interesting about this case was the orientation of the power supply mounting. The power supply mounts to the bottom of the case, which is not unusual in itself. However, the case forces you to mount the power supply upside down. Thus, the intake fan for the power supply is located against the bottom of the case. The reason it's mounted this way is because this case has an additional dust filter on the bottom which filters out dust for the power supply! This filter, like all other filters in the case, is convenient to remove and clean by tugging on a tab located in the back of the case.The construction of the case itself is extremely solid. I did not have any issues with broken panels or broken front panel connectors. In fact, I simply migrated all the pieces from my old case to this new case, powered up my system, and everything was working flawlessly.One thing I'd like to note is that the side panel is a clear acrylic. This is not an issue however, since acrylic can carry a charge extremely easily, small particles of dust can easily cling onto the side of the panel. Again, it's not an issue of the case but rather an issue due to the material used. However, for this price range, you'd be hard pressed to find an all glass panel side. Thus, this isn't a large issue with this case.The side panels have extremely convenient handles. Say good bye to the annoying thumb screws which you had to remove to open up your computer! One tug on these handles and the side panels open up in an awesome display that reminds me of top opening doors in those extremely expensive sports cars. The handles are so convenient to use that opening the case and cleaning out dust is no longer a task, but something which is easily accomplished before sitting down to play.I want to reiterate the fact about how roomy this case is. It can fit any size CPU cooler with no issue. I have a Noctua NH-D15 Cooler in my build and it isn't even remotely close to touching the side of the case.Overall, the case is extremely roomy and nice. It has plenty of features which makes maintenance easy with no hassles.
Jacob
This case is... Wow. After looking at so many cases, I was afraid that I'd picked the wrong one until it showed up, at which point all of my doubts were shown to be for nothing.It's an absolute beast of a case, with tons of space and a whole lot of style! The glass swing doors are a must for anyone that wants to show off their components and have easy access to make changes or additions (opening up a regular case feels like a huge chore after having this case). The backside of the case is just as easy to open as the front, and the blacked-out glass gives it a feeling of symmetry while still hiding the ugly wires that you tucked away in the MASSIVE amount of space that you have behind the motherboard. You can even fit four SSD drives in brackets that are in the back!The case comes with HDD cages, which I promptly removed for space and airflow (doing this also reveals a spot on the bottom for an additional fan, though without an air filter). The PSU space and front fans both have removable dust filters (I didn't realize this right away, since you PUSH the front filter to make it "click" before pulling it off). The top of the case has room for three fans (and/or a 360mm radiator), with a removable cover shielding it if it isn't in use. There's also a fan controller with a button that'll switch connected fans between slower or faster RPM's.Support is amazing! My DVD bay cover broke (bumped it, and the spring mechanism snapped), and Corsair sent me new covers!Note that the front fans are red and not RGB, so you'll either need to aim for a black+red color scheme or replace the front 140mm fans. (I simply changed all of my RGB lights to red to match).Overall, this case is just a dream to work with! The spacious interior and frankly-absurd amount of space in the rear of the case for cable management make things extremely easy. With a 360mm panel up top and a 240mm panel in the front, there's a lot of potential for liquid cooling.The only case I'd consider replacing this one with would be a Corsair Super Tower (1000D) if I wanted a really outrageous liquid-cooled setup!