When comparing Cooler Master Trooper vs Corsair Graphite 760T, the Slant community recommends Corsair Graphite 760T for most people. In the question“What are the best full-tower computer cases for gaming?” Corsair Graphite 760T is ranked 3rd while Cooler Master Trooper is ranked 5th. The most important reason people chose Corsair Graphite 760T is:
The case is large, which means there is lots of room to build and route cables. You also won't be restricted much by size, meaning you won't have to prioritize size over cost or performance. There are virtually no sharp edges that could cut corners (or fingers).
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Pros
Pro High-quality materials
The plastic and metal used of this case's components is of very good quality.
Pro Easy to build in
The case is large, which means there is lots of room to build and route cables. You also won't be restricted much by size, meaning you won't have to prioritize size over cost or performance. There are virtually no sharp edges that could cut corners (or fingers).
Pro Plenty of cable management options
The case is large, and leaves plenty of space for cable management. There are plenty of cable tie points on the inside which is a welcome addition.
Pro Very solid construction
The interior of the case is extremely ridged, which is needed because the windowed side doesn't offer any structural support. It doesn't flex, and feels sturdy.
Pro Ready for liquid-cooling
On top of the case there is room for a liquid cooling radiator (up to 360x140mm), and near the top of the rear of the case there are holes for cooling hoses.
Pro Tons of cooling available
3 AF140L fans are included, with room for 4 additional fans. The included fans have 'silent' and 'performance' modes to best suit your needs.
Pro Shows off the internals
The full-side window lets you see into your PC, and also allows quick access (the window has hinges that open to grant access to the internals).
Cons
Con Very heavy
The Trooper is very heavy, even if it's filled with light components.
Con Some parts are hard to access
There's a stand on the bottom of the case (perfect for a liquid cooling radiator) that can't be unscrewed while inside the case (the front panel of the case blocks the screws).
If you intend on connecting some of the cages, be warned that the paint will flake off easily. This making adjusting the internals of the case more difficult.