Verdict
So that was our review of the Corsair Graphite 730T. Let us go over the pros and the cons of this case. Installing drives in the 730T is really easy thanks to the tool-less installation design. The 2.5″ drives can easily be installed behind the motherboard tray to save up space on the drive cage, which also means fewer cables in plain sight. The cable management options are great as I am used from Corsair cases with the rubber grommets to “seal” unused holes plus there are several tie-off locations to bind cables too.
The inclusion of three 140mm fans is great as well, one for the looks (the red LEDs are awesome) and secondly for extra airflow. The easy to open latching doors are amazing, really easy to open or close and you have the option to remove the door itself too. Then for the cons, I do not really have something to mention. But as a hardware enthusiast I do miss a windowed side panel, but that is where the Graphite 760T comes in so I cannot really count it as a con.
Pros:
– Tool-less installation
– 2.5″ drive bays behind motherboard tray
– Cable management holes + tie-off locations
– Three 140mm fans
– Tool-free latching side doors
Cons:
– Not really something worth mentioning
Final words:
The Corsair graphite 730T is an amazing case with a lot of options to install components and if you wish, radiators for water cooling, it also looks very good. If you, just like me, prefer a windowed side panel I strongly suggest looking at the 760T but if you do not care or like it as it is, the Graphite 730T is a great case. Also the pricing of the case is pretty fair too, you pay approximately 110 euros/108£/$120 USD so that is a pretty good price for what you get.
SCORE
9/10