Corsair 600C Case Review - Something seems a bit... different...

**A Solid Feeling: The Corsair Case Review**

The Corsair case is a solid feeling, with its three-speed fan controller and satisfyingly clicky reset and power buttons on the bottom. This provides users with precise control over their airflow and noise levels. Furthermore, the case's large feet supporting it off the ground are ideal for improving air flow, particularly in carpeted areas.

**Large Filter and Easy Removal**

A large, very large filter is magnetically held in place, making it easy to remove without worrying about it falling off. This is a welcome feature for users who want to maintain their case's cleanliness and airflow efficiency.

**Structural Integrity Tests**

The author conducted structural integrity tests on the case, finding that it is extremely solid and sturdy. The back features a power supply mounting plate, allowing users to install their power supply through the back of the case instead of from the inside. This is also useful for accessing the case's internal components.

**Attic Panel Removal**

Removing the main panel in the attic area allows users to access the power supply, cable nest, and optical drive bay area. However, removing the smaller panel with the Corsair logo can reveal a more compact design, showcasing the power supply and other components.

**Expansion Options**

The case has plenty of expansion options, including two 3.5-inch hard drive bays that slide in on a platform rather than a rail system. These bays are toolless, making it easy to install or remove SSDs. Additionally, there are three toolless SSD trays behind the motherboard tray, which work well and allow for easy installation or removal of SSDs.

**Cable Management**

The author notes that cable management is a breeze in this case, thanks to cutouts for backside access to the motherboard and cable ties to keep cables organized. However, they wish that the two bottom cutouts had rubber grommets like the rest of the cutouts.

**Cooling Options**

The case has plenty of cooling options available, including a heat sink up to 200mm tall, power supplies up to 210mm long, and graphics cards up to 300.7mm long. Users can also install radiators in various locations, including the front, back, and bottom.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, the Corsair case has solid construction, an interesting motherboard layout, and loads of expansion options at a decent price. While some may prefer a shorter design, the case's current configuration is ideal for users who want to set up a water cooling kit or other extensive cooling setup. Overall, this case is a great choice for anyone looking for a solid, reliable, and expandable enclosure.

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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enfor a while there it seemed like Corsair was releasing a new case or revision of a case every month or so but it's been about a year since then and Corsair has not been just sitting on their ass they've taken their time creating something that's far from cookie cutter enter the Corsair 600c freshbooks is the super simple invoicing solution that lets you get organized save time and get paid faster click now to learn more the most immediately notable thing about both the clear 600c and the quiet 600c are their inverted layouts this while not an original idea is a pretty damn cool design decision that will set this case apart from the vast majority of its running mates in the 150ish US dollar price range you'd think that because the power supply is at the top due to the inverted motherboard that there wouldn't be a basement and you'd be right but that stop Corsair from including an attic which I think is actually pretty damn cool but before we explore the attic and the rest of the insides of the case let's take a step back and properly investigate the outside first the front features a subtle and classy design with the Corsair sales logo in the bottom right and a panel cut out in the top that is held closed by two magnets this panel conceals the two available 5 and 1/4 in Bays which looking at most computer builds these days you probably won't be using the sides of the front bezel have Rel relatively large cutouts for airflow reasons as there's some fan mounts just behind this front panel the left side panel on both versions is just a flat clean surface with the right side panel on the quiet version being the same naturally however the clear version mixes it up with a window right side panel there's a latch on the left hand side near the front panel which quickly and easily releases the door which sits on hinges this is a pretty cool system if you're someone who wants to show off your handiwork also if you want to remove the panel completely it's very easy to lift off of its hinges but not so easy that it's annoying and is just going to randomly fall off the top of the case is also mostly just a plain panel minus the I/O which includes 2 USB 2.0 2 USB 3.0 headphone and microphone jacks a storage activity led a solid feeling three-speed fan controller and satisfyingly clicky reset and power buttons on the bottom we see the four large feet supporting the case and raising it off the ground for improved air flow especially carpeted areas we also see that a large very large filter is magnetically held in place and is again easy to remove but not so easy that it just falls off speaking of supporting the case I did some structural Integrity tests and overall the case is really solid the back features the power supply mounting plate enabling you to install the power supply through the back of the case instead of from the inside which also Segways us perfectly into the attic of the case not that I'd recommend it but you can take the panel off that hides your power power supply and cable Nest by removing two screws from the back of the case and then releasing the clips from the bottom of the attic cover you can also decide to leave the main large panel in which will cover up the cable nest and your optical drive bay area but take out the smaller panel with the Corsair sales logo in order to show off your power supply also covered by this attic panel but below the main shelf platform are two 3 and 1/2 in hard drive Bays which slide in on more of a platform than a rail system and feel quite solid overall behind the motherboard tray there are three toolless SSD trays which work really well and make it super easy to install or remove an SSD due to how they have a little plastic bit pushing against it from the top but then also a plastic clip holding it in so it definitely won't fall but if you want to remove it it helps you help it below this there's a large cutout for backside access to your motherboard allowing you to install back plates for CPU coolers super super easily around the motherboard there's cutouts for running cables most of which have rubber grommets to help make your cable management look all nice and pretty no complaints about the actual quality of the rubber grommets although I do wish that those two bottom cutouts had them as well you can fit a heat sink that's 200 mm tall a power supply that's 210 mm long and a graphics card that is a whopping 300 and 70 mm long if you can find one you can install up to a 240 or 280 mm Radiator in the front a 140 mm Radiator in the back and a 280 or 360 mm Radiator in the bottom which is a pretty wicked amount of cooling if course a just wanted to go for air cooling here I would have liked to see them ditch one of the hard drive bays and both the optical drive bays in order to make the case about 4ish in shorter but in its current configuration it would be really easy to set up a pretty wicked amount of water cooling kit and it would look pretty amazing due to the motherboard orientation as well another thing to not just as we close out here is that the inside of the panels on the quiet version are lined with sound dampening material and the the clear one it has no sound dampening material on the inside in conclusion this case has overall very solid construction an interesting and fun motherboard layout and loads of expansion options at a pretty decent price for what you're getting if you want a relatively standard looking case outside but an interesting and funky setup for the internals this may be exactly what you're looking for country roll is a site created by anime fans for anime fans that offers the most current episodes of new shows straight from Japan like the asterisk war and anti-magic Academy the 35th test platoon all of this content on their site is professionally subtitled so head over to crunchyroll.com Linus and you can sign up for a 30-day free trial of Crunchyroll premium completely ad free if you enjoy a lot of the benefits like 1080p streaming getting new episodes within an hour of their Premiere and being being able to stream anywhere anytime from a variety of devices like your phone tablet or even game console you can continue your premium me membership to Crunchyroll for only 6.95 per month so again head over to crunchyroll.com Linus and check them out thank you for watching guys if this video sucked you know what to do but if it was awesome get subscribed hit the like button or even consider supporting us by using our affiliate code to shop on Amazon for like Christmas gifts and stuff buying a cool t-shirt that isn't this one I totally forgot to put the right t-shirt on my bad man anyways or a direct monthly contribution through the Forum now that you're done doing all of that stuff you might be wondering what to do next so click the little button up here to check out another video where we used the Corsair case I don't know which one yet I'm just going to find onefor a while there it seemed like Corsair was releasing a new case or revision of a case every month or so but it's been about a year since then and Corsair has not been just sitting on their ass they've taken their time creating something that's far from cookie cutter enter the Corsair 600c freshbooks is the super simple invoicing solution that lets you get organized save time and get paid faster click now to learn more the most immediately notable thing about both the clear 600c and the quiet 600c are their inverted layouts this while not an original idea is a pretty damn cool design decision that will set this case apart from the vast majority of its running mates in the 150ish US dollar price range you'd think that because the power supply is at the top due to the inverted motherboard that there wouldn't be a basement and you'd be right but that stop Corsair from including an attic which I think is actually pretty damn cool but before we explore the attic and the rest of the insides of the case let's take a step back and properly investigate the outside first the front features a subtle and classy design with the Corsair sales logo in the bottom right and a panel cut out in the top that is held closed by two magnets this panel conceals the two available 5 and 1/4 in Bays which looking at most computer builds these days you probably won't be using the sides of the front bezel have Rel relatively large cutouts for airflow reasons as there's some fan mounts just behind this front panel the left side panel on both versions is just a flat clean surface with the right side panel on the quiet version being the same naturally however the clear version mixes it up with a window right side panel there's a latch on the left hand side near the front panel which quickly and easily releases the door which sits on hinges this is a pretty cool system if you're someone who wants to show off your handiwork also if you want to remove the panel completely it's very easy to lift off of its hinges but not so easy that it's annoying and is just going to randomly fall off the top of the case is also mostly just a plain panel minus the I/O which includes 2 USB 2.0 2 USB 3.0 headphone and microphone jacks a storage activity led a solid feeling three-speed fan controller and satisfyingly clicky reset and power buttons on the bottom we see the four large feet supporting the case and raising it off the ground for improved air flow especially carpeted areas we also see that a large very large filter is magnetically held in place and is again easy to remove but not so easy that it just falls off speaking of supporting the case I did some structural Integrity tests and overall the case is really solid the back features the power supply mounting plate enabling you to install the power supply through the back of the case instead of from the inside which also Segways us perfectly into the attic of the case not that I'd recommend it but you can take the panel off that hides your power power supply and cable Nest by removing two screws from the back of the case and then releasing the clips from the bottom of the attic cover you can also decide to leave the main large panel in which will cover up the cable nest and your optical drive bay area but take out the smaller panel with the Corsair sales logo in order to show off your power supply also covered by this attic panel but below the main shelf platform are two 3 and 1/2 in hard drive Bays which slide in on more of a platform than a rail system and feel quite solid overall behind the motherboard tray there are three toolless SSD trays which work really well and make it super easy to install or remove an SSD due to how they have a little plastic bit pushing against it from the top but then also a plastic clip holding it in so it definitely won't fall but if you want to remove it it helps you help it below this there's a large cutout for backside access to your motherboard allowing you to install back plates for CPU coolers super super easily around the motherboard there's cutouts for running cables most of which have rubber grommets to help make your cable management look all nice and pretty no complaints about the actual quality of the rubber grommets although I do wish that those two bottom cutouts had them as well you can fit a heat sink that's 200 mm tall a power supply that's 210 mm long and a graphics card that is a whopping 300 and 70 mm long if you can find one you can install up to a 240 or 280 mm Radiator in the front a 140 mm Radiator in the back and a 280 or 360 mm Radiator in the bottom which is a pretty wicked amount of cooling if course a just wanted to go for air cooling here I would have liked to see them ditch one of the hard drive bays and both the optical drive bays in order to make the case about 4ish in shorter but in its current configuration it would be really easy to set up a pretty wicked amount of water cooling kit and it would look pretty amazing due to the motherboard orientation as well another thing to not just as we close out here is that the inside of the panels on the quiet version are lined with sound dampening material and the the clear one it has no sound dampening material on the inside in conclusion this case has overall very solid construction an interesting and fun motherboard layout and loads of expansion options at a pretty decent price for what you're getting if you want a relatively standard looking case outside but an interesting and funky setup for the internals this may be exactly what you're looking for country roll is a site created by anime fans for anime fans that offers the most current episodes of new shows straight from Japan like the asterisk war and anti-magic Academy the 35th test platoon all of this content on their site is professionally subtitled so head over to crunchyroll.com Linus and you can sign up for a 30-day free trial of Crunchyroll premium completely ad free if you enjoy a lot of the benefits like 1080p streaming getting new episodes within an hour of their Premiere and being being able to stream anywhere anytime from a variety of devices like your phone tablet or even game console you can continue your premium me membership to Crunchyroll for only 6.95 per month so again head over to crunchyroll.com Linus and check them out thank you for watching guys if this video sucked you know what to do but if it was awesome get subscribed hit the like button or even consider supporting us by using our affiliate code to shop on Amazon for like Christmas gifts and stuff buying a cool t-shirt that isn't this one I totally forgot to put the right t-shirt on my bad man anyways or a direct monthly contribution through the Forum now that you're done doing all of that stuff you might be wondering what to do next so click the little button up here to check out another video where we used the Corsair case I don't know which one yet I'm just going to find one\n"