The Corsair 230T ships in a brown box, protected by layers of styrofoam.
The orange top and side panels immediately make the Corsair 230t stand out.
Turning the case around shows the window has been designed to only show the motherboard tray, cleverly hiding any unsightly cables.
A closer look at the front panel shows the I/O panel grants access to a pair of USB 3.0 ports, audio and mic jacks, the Reset button and Power Button.
The top panel houses several pre-installed rubber grommets to reduce vibrations from fans. The face plates covering the top drive bays have received a textured finish to blend in with the mesh dust filter.
Along the very bottom we can see the only visible Corsair branding on the case.
The back of the case gives us a glimpse of one of the pre-installed fans and follows a standard design with 7 expansion.
Finally, turning the case on its side shows a small dust filter underneath the power supply, as well as the mounting positions for either a 120 mm or 140 mm bottom in-take fan.
I just recently purchased this case, in orange, and transferred my parts from another case I liked, but not happy with. This case, by a long stretch is definitely worth the money and the fact that I bought the orange one, which originally sparked my interest in the case to begin with. The reason why it sparked my interest, is because it reminds of the 70’s with orange painted big engine block cars, which you don’t find today!