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October 2010
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The editors liked
Outstanding feature set
Excellent fit and finish
Good cooling
Very quiet
Included fan controller
USB 3.0 support
Excellent cable management
Modular hard drive cages
Well-thought-out wire management
Extra-large cutout for CPU-cooler removal
Absolute joy to build into
Good looks
Differentiated from Corsair's fulltowers
Good value.
Great design
4x USB 2.0 ports
1x USB 3.0 port and 1x firewire port
Great cooling and fan controller included
Easy installation
Cable routing is made easy
Visually appealing contours and design
Great cooling potential for overclocked systems
13.75" video card clearance to drive cage
7.0" clearance for tall CPU coolers
Excellent cable management with 5/8~3/4" clearance
Large backpanel opening gives heatsink access
Soft rubber grommets protect cables and hoses
Two veryquiet 200mm cooling fans
Plus 120mm at rear
Intake vent opening
Tremendous amount of room
Very sharplooking
Onboard fan control.
Excellent engineering quality
Great external looks
Excellent paint job
Large clips to hold the side panels in place
Very well thought out internals
New and unique locking mechanism for ODDs
Excellent cable management possibilities
Plenty of space f
The editors didn't like
Detailed manual not available
Cooling may not support maximum effort machines
Very deep
Side panel with window costs extra
No side fan
Some kindahigh GPU temperatures.
Would have been nice to see a 6pin CPU power cable extender included
Topmounted audio plugs may interfere with dial/port access
No sound dampening material
May be too tall for any location other than floor
Heavyweight steel product
Cooling is merely decent with the acrylic window
Plastic case accents.
No real dust filter in front
You will loose LED feature if you replace the fans
The Graphite Series 600T is a mid-tower in height, but inside it’s positively cavernous. Easily accommodates even the longest graphics cards in the industry due to the reconfigurable hard drive bays. The increased space behind the motherboard tray allo...
Abstract: Nov 30 2010 - The Corsair Graphite Series 600T is a mid-tower desktop computer case that is well-suited for PC gamers. The 600T offers a large amount of workspace to install and expand your components. Whereas other gaming cases offer little flexibilit...
When all is said and done, I'm left with an extremely positive impression of the Corsair Graphite Series 600T. I was skeptical at first; the Antec P182 has panels that are insulated to reduce sound, and the construction of the 600T admittedly felt cheaper...
Excellent engineering quality, Great external looks, Excellent paint job, Large clips to hold the side panels in place, Very well thought out internals, New and unique locking mechanism for ODDs, Excellent cable management possibilities, Plenty of space f
No real dust filter in front, You will loose LED feature if you replace the fans, No adapter for USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 header included
Corsair is slowly venturing into all types of markets. The company is no longer just offering memory, but also power supplies, water and air cooling, SSDs and cases. With the Graphite 600T the company has once more underlined their commitment to offer ...
Corsair has really hit bull’s eye with the Corsair 600T, a top-notch mid-tower case with features usually only found on more expensive full-tower models, being a perfect choice for the enthusiast that wants a cost-effective mid-tower case with a truckl...
Corsair is at it again with another new case geared towards enthusiasts, this time for those of us on a budget. The new Graphite Series 600T takes a lot of the features that made the Corsair Obsidian cases so great but combines them with a plastic/m...
It's tough to make a call on the 600T. Its styling was a hot topic of conversation in the office, and the eventual overriding feeling was that it looked a little on the tubby side. The heavy use of plastic also put some members of the team off as while th...
Okay, so I'll admit it: I was one of those longing for an affordable derivative of the Obsidian Series 800D—not just because of my personal appreciation for sober industrial design and enthusiast-friendly conveniences, but also because of our system gu...
Corsair's new Graphite series is a off to a great start with the Graphite 600T; for $160 you get a classy mid-tower with the room and features of a full tower. ...
So is the Corsair 600T an improvement upon the 800D?Absolutely. It's a lot better than the Obsidian, but still lacking in a few little touches that we'd expect to see at a mid-tower costing this much, and amongst such stiff competition. Looks-wise it owes...