Corsair Carbide 600C Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 08.12.15
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Conclusion



With the Carbide 600C, Corsair offers a full-tower case, which is ready for a custom watercooling loop. Apart from that this case offers a lot of interior space. The Carbide 600C is very well compatible with high-end configurations. The inverted ATX layout features improved airflow and the temperatures on our test CPU and test graphics card were indeed very good. Apart from that Corsair offers the Carbide 600 in two different versions, where the “Clear” comes with a plexi window and the “Quite” features noise dampening material. The build quality fully reflects the company's standards, with high quality materials and good finish. We appreciate the aluminum plates on the front and top, which add a nice touch to the overall looks.

On the inside this case is quite spacious. Installing an ATX motherboards is not big deal. There is a lot of clearance in the front and at the bottom, which can also be used to install radiators. Nevertheless we have to mention that the Carbide 600C is not compatible with E-ATX motherboards. When it comes to cooling you can install almost anything you want may it be a huge aircooler or a custom watercooling loop with 360mm radiator.

The MSRP price of the new Carbide 600C is 149 US-Dollar. Despite the rather rich bundle, which includes three 140 mm fans that allows you to have a case ready-to-use, we believe that the price is slightly steep. While we appreciate the three fans included, we like to see even a small extension power CPU cable since the distance between power supply and the 8-Pin-EPS header on the motherboard it's pretty long. The Carbide 600C receives 4 stars out of 5.



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Installation
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
Page 3 - Features Page 7 - Temperatures
Page 4 - Product overview Page 8 - Conclusion




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