Corsair Graphite Series 600T Case Review

Inside the Corsair 600T

As shown before, the side panels of the 600T are removed by pushing two latches available at each panel. In Figure 13, you can see inside the Corsair 600T. The motherboard tray has a big hole around the area where the CPU is installed, allowing access to the backplate of the CPU cooler, so you can replace the cooler without having to remove the motherboard. The motherboard tray has several holes protected with rubber covers, allowing you to easily route and hide cables behind the tray, and
the motherboard tray has several clips for you to fasten cables using cable ties.

Corsair 600T caseFigure 13: Overall look

Corsair 600T caseFigure 14: A view behind the motherboard tray

The case comes with black thumbscrews for you to fasten expansion cards. The top fan can be removed if you want to install a liquid cooling 240 mm internal radiator with two 120 mm fans.

Corsair 600T caseFigure 15: Overall look

In the 600T you can install the power supply with its bottom fan facing up or facing down, so you will have to decide if you want the power supply to be pulling cool air from outside the case (fan facing down) or hot air from inside the case (fan facing up). As already explained, this case has vents with an external air filter on its bottom panel, matching the location of the power supply fan. The power supply compartment has a bracket with thumbscrews for better matching the size of your power supply.

Corsair 600T caseFigure 16: Power supply compartment

The maximum video card and power supply length will depend on how you configure the hard drive cages. We will talk more about this in the next page.

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