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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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18 hours ago, Compassionate Homicide said:

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

I would estimate 1.5" just on the photos alone, but I dont think the feet are removable, at least they dont look to be intended to be removable. 

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14 hours ago, TVwazhere said:

I would estimate 1.5" just on the photos alone, but I dont think the feet are removable, at least they dont look to be intended to be removable. 

They are removable. Corsair sells replacements, they just screw in from the bottom, outside, of the case by the pictures I've seen.

 

They intended function of the feet is to promote airflow, as there is a bottom mounted fan, or bottom PSU intake. If they add at least 2in in height, I can put this case on my shortlist of possible upgrades.

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