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May 2019
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The editors liked
Excellent build quality
Glass side panel with hinges for easy access
Dust filters on bottom
Front
And top
And all are easily removable
Sturdy door to encapsulate any noise
Three retail-grade 140 mm fans are included
Fan PCB allows for PWM control
Class-leading design
Good thermal performance (once you move the top fan to the front)
Great acoustic performance
Tempered-glass side panel
USB 3.1 Type-C
Great filtration system
Sleek design
Very quiet during operation
Room inside for 9 hard drives
Three included fans and 6-fan controller
Lots of room inside for watercooling
USB Type-C connector
Door and side panel very easy to open
The editors didn't like
Rather enthusiast-grade feature set with less of a focus on pure sound encapsulation
SSD brackets allow for some play
Basic manual
Door only swings open one way
Higher-than-average price
Limited space behind motherboard tray
Better silent options out there
Plastic SSD mounts
Extra covers not included if you plan to remove any of the 3.5-inch drive mounts
Sleek design, Very quiet during operation, Room inside for 9 hard drives, Three included fans and 6-fan controller, Lots of room inside for watercooling, USB Type-C connector, Door and side panel very easy to open
Better silent options out there, Plastic SSD mounts, Extra covers not included if you plan to remove any of the 3.5-inch drive mounts
As I mentioned silent cases are nothing new, I think silent cases really started with Antec and they had some great models. Fractal Design, be quiet, and Phanteks now offer silent cases, so it is no surprise that Corsair is throwing their hat in the bag...
Published: 2019-04-16, Author: Alex , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: I love running water-cooling loops as much as the next guy. It all starts with the right case. You almost always need to visualize the final product before actually starting your project. It hasn't been easy to find the right case for me lately. With nume...
Published: 2019-03-22, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
The Carbide Series 678C is a quiet mid-tower case with a good build quality, a sleek and understated look, and good performance. Its $199 launch price does place it $50 above the similar-looking Fractal Design Define R6, but in fairness to the Carbide 678...
Published: 2019-03-17, Author: Steven , review by: tomshardware.com
Class-leading design, Good thermal performance (once you move the top fan to the front), Great acoustic performance, Tempered-glass side panel, USB 3.1 Type-C, Great filtration system,
Higher-than-average price, Limited space behind motherboard tray
If style and silence are is high on your priorities list, Corsair's new Carbide Series 678C could be just the chassis you're looking for...
Published: 2019-03-12, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
The phrase "jack of all trades, master of none" comes to mind when looking at Corsair's Carbide 678C. It is clear that Corsair went to a lot of effort to provide their users with options, but ultimately, we were not left very impressed with this case. Let...
Excellent build quality, Glass side panel with hinges for easy access, Dust filters on bottom, front, and top, and all are easily removable, Sturdy door to encapsulate any noise, Three retail-grade 140 mm fans are included, Fan PCB allows for PWM control
Rather enthusiast-grade feature set with less of a focus on pure sound encapsulation, SSD brackets allow for some play, Basic manual, Door only swings open one way
The Corsair Carbide 678C sells for US$199 excl. taxes and €199 incl. taxes. Excellent build quality Glass side panel with hinges for easy access Dust filters on bottom, front, and top, and all are easily removable Sturdy door to encapsulate any noise Thre...
Published: 2019-03-12, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
If you're looking for a solid and well-equipped case that's suitable for both silent builds and higher-end builds with liquid cooling, the Corsair Carbide 678C can be a truly appealing alternative to choose from, but it is an expensive candidate. People w...
Abstract: Corsair is no stranger to our test bench, whether it be RAM, coolers, or the plethora of other devices they make these days. While Corsair started life as a memory company, the past several years, they have upped their game in the chassis department. Cors...
Class-leading design, Good thermal performance (once you move the top fan to the front), Great acoustic performance, Tempered-glass side panel, USB 3.1 Type-C, Great filtration system,
Higher-than-average price, Limited space behind motherboard tray
If style and silence are is high on your priorities list, Corsair's new Carbide Series 678C could be just the chassis you're looking for...
Class-leading design, Good thermal performance (once you move the top fan to the front), Great acoustic performance, Tempered-glass side panel, USB 3.1 Type-C, Great filtration system,
Higher-than-average price, Limited space behind motherboard tray
If style and silence are is high on your priorities list, Corsair's new Carbide Series 678C could be just the chassis you're looking for...