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Hello, I have a Corsair 760T and want to make a custom psu cover for it to hide all the cables from the psu and my NZXT Hue+. I would like it to extend all the way to the front of the case just so that it looks clean and not like i just put a box in there all out of place. But I have a 280mm rad in the front intake and dont want the psu cover to interfere with that in any way. I tried searching on google for days for pictures of custom psu covers and could not really find that many for this case. Has anyone on here done something like this before or could chime in with some suggestions? I plan to use acrylic as that is easy to obtain. I will do the build this week(most likely on monday)
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Hey all, I've got a Corsair 760T Case in White, and the Corsair RM850 Power Supply. I was just wondering whether there was a (third party or Corsair) PSU cover or basement divider style piece that'd fit in my case/PSU config? Thanks
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I using a Corsair 760t for my chassis, and I'm debating wether or not to use the built in fan controller, or connect the the fans directly into the motherboard. Is there a specific advantage for one that makes it the better option, or is it just down to personal preference? Thanks!
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I'm trying to find out the height of the case, without the feet, or how much they raise the case up. So if there are any owners, could you please measure for me? I'm considering a new case, but the 760T is too tall with the feet on it. Thanks
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I recently move to the 760T and my fans are setup as follows. The 140mm front intakes (came with the case), H100i with 2 120mm fans exhausting out out of the roof and the 140mm rear exhaust (came with the case). Looking at my case it appears on the face of it that I have to few intakes as I can see dust collecting where it is being pulled into the case. Would it be better to flip the rear exhuast or simply deactivate the fan outright. If am flipping the rear fan I will have to filter it to control the dust. Any assistance will be appreciated.
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Ive recently switched from an aircooler to a water cooler and ive noticed a rise in my gpu tempreture. the changes: 1.swithced to watercooler and added two intake fans for raditor on the top of the case. 2.change psu to fan side down (didnt notice it was up) gpu model - gigabyte gtx 980ti g1 gaming case - corsair graphite 760t cooling - corsair h105 temps: all in overwatch gameplay after about 30 minutes: before changes - 74-75 degrees after changes - 80 -82 degrees ive tried opening the side panel and tempretures went down to 70-72 thanks ahead for everyones help p.s im not sure this is the right place to post since its one of my first times
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Hardware All prices in CAD - Intel i7-4790K | $475.00 - Asus Maximus VII Formula | $525.00 - Corsair Vengeance (Red/Black) 32GB 4X8 2400Mhz | $185.00 - MSI R9 390 8GB Gaming | $450.00 - Corsair 760T Black | $240.00 - Asus Xonar DSX | $70.00 - Corsair H100i V2 | $135.00 - EVGA Supernova 750 G2 | $145.00 - Adata SX900 256GB | $160.00 - Mushkin Reactor 1TB | $250.00 - 2x Seagate Barracuda 3TB HDD | $125.00 each - 2x Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD | $60 each - 1x Western Digital Green 2TB HDD | FREE (from work) - 3x Corsair AF140 Red LED fan | $25.00 (2 came with case) - 2x Corsair SP 120 Red LED fan | $20.00 - Corsair AF 120 Red LED fan | $20.00 - @CableMod Red/Black E-Series Sleeved Cables | $10.00 - 3x White LED strips from Amazon (50CM) | $3.00 each - 6x Red LED strips from Amazon (50CM) | $3.00 each - Windows 10 Pro | FREE (through MSDNAA) Peripherals All prices in CAD - 2x 24" Asus VS248H-P | $250.00 each - Corsair K70 RGB | $180.00 - Razer Mamba 2012 | $150.00 - Razer Goliathus (Large) | $20.00 - Audio Technica ATH-M50x | $180.00 - Audio Technica AT-2020 USB | $200.00 - Generic mic arm w/ shockmount & popfilter | $60.00 - Generic dual monitor stand | $100.00 PCPartPicker Completed Build https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/b/hh4CmG Inspiration Way back in grade 10 I built my first computer. It was quite the challenge and just the idea of completing a low end gaming computer was awesome. It was my first ever build known as Project-Firestorm. It featured many mid-range components for it's time, including a 560ti and a 2500K. It didn't have any specific themes other than the NZXT orange LED strip and the black NZXT tempest elite. This computer was my pride and joy up until last year when I decided it was time for an upgrade. Over the past year I have slowly been upgrading the internals of project firestorm until I had enough new components to split into two computers, being able to rebuild my original and start fresh with Project Deadpool. After spending many hours watching various reviews I was set on purchasing the 760T to house my new beast. Using the excess money from my student loans (I don't encourage you to do this!) I ordered the 760T I ordered along with the ram kit and the cablemods cables, targeting a red and black theme. Sadly the build process would have to wait since it was the week before exams when all of the parts were ready to go. After my exams were done I finally had time to finish this beast, spending a good 4 hours one night I transferred all of the shiny new guts of project-firestom into project-deadpool and then restoring project-firestorm to it's original state. Sadly I didn't document this process so there are no images, but I must admit it was quite fun to be building a second computer! Challenges/Mods Since this was my second time building a computer my main goal was aesthetics. I already had the power available to me. There were three main challenges I faced during the process: The USB header cables were random colors The MSI logo glows white and I wanted it to be red The roof of the 760T was sitting right on top of the case, with no room for air circulation. Cable combs were hard to find, and way to expensive to ship to Canada (once my student loans were depleted) Here's how I fixed these issues: Well this fix may seem cheesy and is only a short term, cheap fix, all I did was wrap the multicolored cables tightly in matte black electric tape. This helps the cables look hidden so people's attention isn't drawn there. My long term goal will be to custom sleeve them. I attempted a few things to fix this issue. My first thought was to take a red sharpie and marker over the white area of the logo. While this did produce a red color, the shading was very uneven and it looked terrible. My next plan was to tape some red plastic over the LED, and again this worked but the lighting was uneven. So I ended up bying a "sample" of red vinyl wrap for a car (5"x5") for like 3 bucks on e-bay, shipped from within Canada. I then took a piece of paper and traced the area of the dragon LED. I then used this paper template to cut the vinyl sticker and carefully applied it over the sticker. It produced some nice results, as seen in the images below. This fix was quite simple. I grabbed some magnets from the dollar store and placed them between the top of the case and the roof hatch. They magnets are black so they blend in well however they give almost 1cm for airflow, which is plenty for the top mounted H100i v2. Lastly the hardest challenge was finding cable combs for my sleeved cables. First of all the E-series sleeved cables had 26 wires instead of 24 for the ATX cable, so this didn't meet most requirements for cable combs. I also wanted to go with red/black cable combs instead of clear, since I don't really like the look of clear ones. I ended up finding some cable combs but it would have been over $50 just to get them to my place. So I resorted to my next best option, make some cable combs my self. I found a nice template online and modified it to suit my needs: 14pin Gfx card (6 & 6 + 2) and the 26 pin ATX. I was able to print these in red & black for free at my university's maker space and boy did they ever turn out great! Long Term Goals Entirely sleeved Sleeved USB connectors Done! Sleeved front panel IO Done! Sleeved Fans Better Cable Management Done! Remove drive bays Full front fan grill Harline water cooling Pictures As of August 4th, 2016
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Which case would you rather buy for your computer? Either the Corsair 760t, or the Enthoo evolv Atx tempered glass? FYI in my local shop they are selling both of these cases for $189. If you answer could you also please tell my why you would choose either one of these. Thanks in advance!
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so this is my pc and i want to know what you guys think of it and also want feedback on how I can make it better and if anyone has an idea for a name for this build id love to hear them. i will eventually be hard tube water cooling both gpu and gpu and placing an ssd inside of it. the red led photos are how i normally have it and the white ones are so its easier to see the inside. specs: Cpu: i5 4690k Mobo: Msi gaming 5 z97 Gpu: Evga ssc gtx 970 Psu: corsair rm650x Cooler: corsair h80 Ram: Hyperx beast 16gb 1600mhz Case: custom painted corsair 760t v1 Other: Nzxt hue+ sorry for bad picture quality
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Hey guys. Im new here so if anything is wrong with this topic, please comment and let me know. But let's get started.. So i am going to make a custom loop in my pc, and i need some questions answered by the reservoir. I was planning on making a bay res/pump combo but wanted a tube res instead, maybe a res/pump combo but just as a tube instead. where can i mount it? and which ones could fit in my case? Im doing the loop with a 360mm radiator in the top (46mm thick) and a 280mm in the front (60mm thick). The loop is going to be for 2 980ti's and a 5930k. If some of you already have made a build like this i would be extremly happy to see how you did it!! And if the options are really bad i might get another case. Sorry if my english is bad.
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Is the 780T better than the 760T? Which one should I buy? Also, on a more personal note, is the material used to build the case good or does it feel cheap?
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I have a few mods for my 760T rig coming up. I've already painted the RAM, but I still need to do the GPU and case parts. I have Photoshop-ed some pre-paint images that I made to see what it looks like. I have 2 paint designs for the case (both seen below). Both would have the cut top panel though rather than the non-cut one seen in the images. Let me know which design you prefer as I am stuck on which one to do. The color of the RAM is slightly closer to the Razer green than it appears on the photo. I'll be painting the GPU soon so I will post photo of that as well. Also it was impossible to paint the stickers etc like the way they are on the Photoshop-ed RAM so I just took off the sticker and I couldn't mask off the logo on the heat spreader so I just painted over it. I'm not sure about the other sticker in regards to warranty though? The paints I used for all of these were Rust-Oleum grey primer and Plasti-Dip Blaze Green. I painted the RAM and GPU without the primer before and the color was horribly dark and then the paint just peeled off so I re-painted it with primer and it worked perfectly! Any ideas or input is much appreciated!
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I just wanted to create this topic because I have a 760T at the moment and I'm looking at doing some mods to it. I've already added a PSU shroud to it but I'll do a lot more. I want people to share all of their mods they have done to their 760T or ones they plan on doing!
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Hello to everyone with Corsair 760T Case build, why not show us what you got! Enjoy
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Can someone help me? I just bought a new case and I have never seen this cable before. I know that the long one is a Sata cable and you plug it in to the Sata power cable but the other 4 connections look like the fans would plug into it but how would it connect to the motherboard? Wouldn't it have to go through the motherboard in someway? Please help me I would hate to spend all this money and mess it up. Thank you.
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is there a mod guide for removing the drive bay on the 760t or does anyone have pictures and tips of how to do it. i want to do it since there is the mounting space for a triple radiator on the top and i want to mount a triple radiator but i wont to see the rad and not have part of it hidden.
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has anyone ever done a psu cover mod for the 760t and if so is there a mod guide i could follow to make my own.
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Hi, I need help regarding my new case "corsair 760t graphite series arctic white"! My PC specs - Gigabyte Z97X UD5H BK Gskill 1866mhz 8x2 16gb ram ASUS 780ti dcu2 oc Samsung pro 256gb Intel i7 4790k Corsair ax860 So the promlems are that I can't seem to configure the fan speed selector (however I tested the fans and they work via the motherboard), the power button led ain't working and the reset button is flickering. Now what have I done wrong? I've followed my motherboard manual and the 760t manual for help. 760t manual says connect the fan cables to the mobo headers on page 9 and page 13 says connect 3-4 pin connector to case fan header. Also the stealth cover for the ODD doesn't fit above my ASUS DVD drive.
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So, this 760T is on sale https://www.komplett.dk/product/807742/hardware/kabinetterbarebone/big-tower/corsair-graphite-760t-big-tower-sort. The price is about £110. How is the airflow in this case? :-) How is the overall features, build quality and how easy is it to build in it?
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So I am doing a water cooling project in a 760t and im having a hard time finding a place and reservoir/pump combo in it. I would really like to use a XSPC d5 photon 270 in the loop. Anyone have any suggestions and or experience with this case?
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is there anyone that would be able to make a 3d model of the corsair 760t to size on sketch up since there isnt one out there and it would help a lot of people plan there builds easier
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I know this has probably been asked a million times already but... What are the best 280mm rads for the Corsair Graphite 760T. I'm don't know if I want to do push or push and pull, that will depend on how much space there is in the case with the rads. I've decided on the BitFenix Spectre LED PWM Blue 140mm fans, as they are quiet and have a decent static pressure for 140mm LED fans. This will be cooling a 4770K (I got unlucky with this one, it runs 80 - 85C with Prime95 after only 15 mins) which I'll be delidding soon and a Titan X. Any help would be appreciated as I've never done a custom loop before.
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I have a problem. I love the looks of both cases but i dont know which one is a better deal. I was wondering of anyone knew which is better over all. Thx in advance
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Hey! Since i saw the 760t from Corsair i fell in love with it and figured i would use it for my next build. This question is targeted towards H440 and 760t owners. My upcoming build uses green and black for color scheme and, i totaly forgot that in the 760T Black , the Power and Reset button glow red cause f**k people that actually dont want black/red scheme. I was wondering is the 760t front panel easily removable aka no rivets need to be removed ? And are the PR buttons LED easily accessible ? (im not really a super mega pc modder so cable brainding and soldering and sh*t not really my area of expertise, so maybe i can disable the LED Lighting by not plugging the LED part on the MB and maybe run a Green LED Strip under the Panel or something ?) If this simple LED color shift proves to be too much of a hassle i think i would have to move to the H440 Razer Edition. Is pretty much the only other case that i like for my scheme and the price difference is minimal ( 760t black - 155€ / H440 RE - 158/165€. 760T White is like 230 in Portugal ) Oh and btw, any issues with the H440 in terms of airflow ? Thanks in advance!! Build Specs : MB: Asus Z97 Sabertooth Mark 2 CPU: i7 4790K CPU COOLER: Be Quiet! Dark Rock 3 GPU:OcUk Geforce GTX 970 "Nvidia 970 Cooler Edition" (fucking love this! https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-205-OK ) RAM: 2x4GB DDR3 Kingston hyper X Fury Black PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G2 80Plus Gold ( for future SLI ) STORAGE: 1x Kingston Fury Black 240GD SSD, 1x WD 1TB Blue HDD MONITOR: Asus VX239H LED IPS 23"
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I have recently bought the 760t case from Corsair and I am having a slight issue regarding the drive bay covers. I was able to remove the bottom and middle one simply, but I can't seem to remove the top one without the fear of breaking something as it is different to the other covers.