A few weeks ago Sebastian published a review of Corsair's Carbide Series 600Q and today you can take a peek at its brother, the Carbide 600C. The 600C differs in that it lacks the full noise shielding foam and has a hinged, latching side-panel, with a large window to show off your components. It is 454x260x535mm (17.9×10.2×21") and so can handle even an eATX motherboard. The inclusion of two 5.25" bays will please some but the sparse number of 3.5" bays is not likely to impress anyone who uses multiple drives. There are many pluses for those who like a clean interior and the three fans and fan controller which come with the case is a nice touch. Read more over at techPowerUp.
"The Corsair Carbide 600C comes with an inverted motherboard layout and aims to offer a perfect mix for those looking to take advantage of such an interior with a wide body, plenty of liquid-cooling compatibility, a 3-stage fan controller, and great cable management."
Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Corsair Carbide 400C Case Review @ Hardware Canucks
- Thermalright Le Grand Macho Passive CPU Cooler @ NikKTech
- Deepcool Dukase Midi Tower Review @ NikKTech
- EKWB EK-XLC Predator 360 All-In-One CPU Liquid Cooling Unit @ Modders-Inc
- CRYORIG A80 Hybrid Liquid Cooling System Review @ NikKTech
- Cryorig H5 Universal CPU cooler @ HardwareOverclock.com
- Thermalright Le Grand Macho Passive CPU Cooler Review @ NikKTech
Upper-mounted PSU, so
Upper-mounted PSU, so early/mid-2000s.
The window is a little weird.
The window is a little weird.