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December 2015
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Great overall design and aesthetic
PSU section is separate from the rest of the chassis
Aiding in a cleaner look
Tons of space to work inside
Toprate cable management
Includes 3x 140mm fans
Fan controller included (on top
Next to power)
Removable
Quiet design
Great finish
Concealed double 5.25" drive bays
Space for two large radiators
Eight expansion slots
Screwfree SSD and HDD installation
Compact 18.3" depth
Straight-through airflow design
Built-in fan controller
Huge side window shows off a clean build
Free of power supply
Drives
Major watercooling support for a case its size
Lots of drive bays
Including two 5.25-inchers
Compact for a case that suppo
Clean interior build hides power supply and drives
Huge side window
Plenty of drive bays
Attractive exterior finish
Clean and simple interior
Sturdy steel construction
Triple preinstalled 140mm fans with fan controller.
Great construction quality
Simple but clean interior layout
Excellent compatibility
Shroud to cover PSU and HDD
Excellent cable-management possibilities
All drive bays are hidden from view
Three retail fans included
Easy assembly
3-stage fan contr
Inverted ATX layout works great for cable management
Offers ample space for highend hardware and a side panel window to show it off. Steelclad exterior looks and feels great.
The editors didn't like
Some panels are challenging to remove
Resulting in sore fingers
Somewhat costly
Frontpanel 2x 140mm radiator installation may require the removal of one (of only two) 3.5" bays
Very plain exterior (apart from window) may be a disincentive to some
Door flexes more than we'd like
Is scratch-prone
More plastic
And more flexible metal
Than we expected for the price
A plain
Appliance-like exterior
More panel flex and plastic than expected for the price
Limited internal storage
More limited cooling options than competitors
Iffy cable management.
Space for just two 3.5" drives out of the box
No grommets on the bottom two motherboard openings
No possibility to lock windowed side panel
Cables may cover some of the drive trays unless you invest some time and effort into rerouting them
The top panel is a little troublesome to remove
Yet you shouldn't have a reason to detach it. With an MSRP of $150
The Carbide 600C is clearly toward the pricier end of midtowers.
Great overall design and aesthetic, PSU section is separate from the rest of the chassis, aiding in a cleaner look, Tons of space to work inside, Toprate cable management, Includes 3x 140mm fans, Fan controller included (on top, next to power), Removable
Some panels are challenging to remove, resulting in sore fingers
I like the Carbide 600C so much, that I am tempted to get one to proceed with a long-overdue overhaul of my own PC. While some aspects of the chassis are not ideal, such as some parts requiring finger pain to remove, I am in love with the end aesthetic. T...
The Carbide Series 600C's inverted ATX design, clean styling, metal-clad exterior and huge side window all make quite the impression, especially with a system inside. The 600C also runs quiet and cool, both at idle and under load. So far, so good. While...
Straight-through airflow design, Built-in fan controller, Huge side window shows off a clean build, free of power supply, drives, Major watercooling support for a case its size, Lots of drive bays, including two 5.25-inchers, Compact for a case that suppo
Very plain exterior (apart from window) may be a disincentive to some, Door flexes more than we'd like, is scratch-prone, More plastic, and more flexible metal, than we expected for the price
The Carbide 600C is a handsome, if neutral-looking, full-ATX case for those looking to build a moderately sized, power-packed PC with a high-visibility interior. Read More...
Great construction quality, Simple but clean interior layout, Excellent compatibility, Shroud to cover PSU and HDD, Excellent cable-management possibilities, All drive bays are hidden from view, Three retail fans included, Easy assembly, 3-stage fan contr
Space for just two 3.5" drives out of the box, No grommets on the bottom two motherboard openings, No possibility to lock windowed side panel, Cables may cover some of the drive trays unless you invest some time and effort into rerouting them
The Corsair Carbide 600C goes for 140 euro including taxes or 149 US dollars without taxes. Great construction quality Simple but clean interior layout Excellent compatibility Shroud to cover PSU and HDD Excellent cable-management possibilities All drive...
Published: 2016-02-10, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Quiet design, Great finish, Concealed double 5.25" drive bays, Space for two large radiators, Eight expansion slots, Screwfree SSD and HDD installation, Compact 18.3" depth
Somewhat costly, Frontpanel 2x 140mm radiator installation may require the removal of one (of only two) 3.5" bays
Corsair's Carbide Clear 600C provides great looks and noise reduction for buyers who want to fit two large radiators and up to four graphics cards within a compact 18.3" depth...
Attractive exterior finish, Clean and simple interior, Sturdy steel construction, Triple preinstalled 140mm fans with fan controller.
Limited internal storage, More limited cooling options than competitors, Iffy cable management.
The Corsair Carbide Clear 600C is intended more as a design for enthusiasts who want to make a neat, beautiful system (something that Corsair does well). As a result, it does lack extra features that some might deem necessary, such as more cooling, additi...
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Published: 2015-12-08, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Inverted ATX layout works great for cable management, offers ample space for highend hardware and a side panel window to show it off. Steelclad exterior looks and feels great.
The top panel is a little troublesome to remove, yet you shouldn't have a reason to detach it. With an MSRP of $150, the Carbide 600C is clearly toward the pricier end of midtowers.
To ensure accurate thermal results, we installed the same hardware in each case in virtually the same way. Components included the Asrock Fatal1ty 990FX Professional , Phenom II X6 1100T , Prolimatech Megahalems in passive mode (i.e. no fan actively dispe...
Published: 2015-12-08, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
Since there are hundreds of case options out there, one of the first places people look is the price. Mid-tower cases generally range in price anywhere from $50 to $250 and the Carbide 600C Inverse falls pretty much in the middle at Corsair Carbide Clear...
Many of the Carbide series chassis from Corsair offer something different, something unique. Something that was designed thinking outside of that regular box turning it into Pandora's box, or in this case chassis, making it intriguing to look at. The rev...