News - Corsair goes mainstream with new Graphite 600T chassis
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Thats better, good work guys quick fix to the problems in the video there.
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Looks like a good case actually, although I'm not really taken with the front panel... I prefer the sleek look over grilles
Looking forward to seeing some reviews of it to see how it compares to its bigger brothers
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I'm with Snooty - looking good, but not sure about front panel. I'm not sure I'd quite stretch to £120 for one though.
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Yep, I preferred the look of the 700/800D front rather than these grills too! It's a shame about losing compatibility with a triple radiator at the top, but it's a smaller case and you can't have everything. Currently that would be the deal-breaker for me though.
Still, there's dual-rad sealed CPU watercooling solutions coming out soon; this may be a very decent contender for those customers.
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so it's pretty much a Coolermaster 690 II minus the relatively low price, the facility for dual 280 rads and a load of fans but it looks better and is a bit longer
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I really like the look of this :)
Possibly a little steep (although much more wallet-friendly than the obsidians!) but if it's good build quality I'd pay £120 for it. Looking forward to seeing a proper review then... pretty please, Hexus!
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Remind anyone else of a cosmos?
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Any idea of dimensions on this? I'm trying to find a reasonable sized case to house a new build that I can shove in a LAN bag or similar. I don't take it out often, but I live up four flights of tight stairs in a flat and just want to make things a bit easier on myself!
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Not a fan, seems to be a lot of plastic to save weight, they also dont seem to get that people dont put £450+ graphics cards into these sort of cases. Im going to guess at £100 for the retail, which is too much considering there are Lian Li cases that are sleeker and Alu, or a Coolermaster case which is for gamers and LAN.
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so how would the USB3.0 port work? Will they be using some sort of new USB3.0 header standard? I think maybe not because it would be completely retarded in such a case to include 4 USB2.0 ports at the same time. It will probably be just a glorified USB 3.0 extension cord.
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If the standard for a header hasnt been fixed yet then they could just provide you with the individual pins. Im quite curious on how it will be done though i have to admit.
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If the standard for a header hasnt been fixed yet then they could just provide you with the individual pins. Im quite curious on how it will be done though i have to admit.
curious being the operative word when thinking about USB3.0 IMO. Here you have a massive improvement on one of the most used peripheral interfaces and no one cares about it or how it is implemented or whether it is implemented or not.
I simply do not care to invest in a PC case today if it only supports 10 year old inputs when a completely new spec (which is 100% backwards compatible!) has been out for a year.
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Any idea of dimensions on this? I'm trying to find a reasonable sized case to house a new build that I can shove in a LAN bag or similar. I don't take it out often, but I live up four flights of tight stairs in a flat and just want to make things a bit easier on myself!
I'd guess over 500mm long, about 240mm wide,not sure on height
If you want reasonably sized then you could always try the Coolermaster 360, it's very thin and it'll take a 5770
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It also looks a bit like the coolermaster storm sniper case. Not sure why you would remove the e-sata front panel connector and replace with USB 3, why not have both!
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It also looks a bit like the coolermaster storm sniper case. Not sure why you would remove the e-sata front panel connector and replace with USB 3, why not have both!
where would they find space for 4(!) USB2.0 ports then?
this case will be out-dated before it even reaches final spec.