Corsair Graphite Series 600T Mid-Tower PC Case Review

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Corsair Graphite Series 600T Mid-Tower PC Case Review

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Corsair Graphite Series 600T Mid-Tower PC Case Review

Building on the success they had with the Obsidian series cases Corsair has released the Graphite series. The first case in the new Graphite series is the Graphite 600T mid-tower. Corsair says the new Graphite 600T is a mid-tower with full tower features such as support for long graphics cards and 3-way SLI or CrossFireX. So, join us as we look over the new Graphite 600T from the Corsair Graphite series.

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Corsair says right on the box for the Graphite 600T, “Brilliant design, inside and out” and I pretty much have to agree. I’m looking at the Graphite 600T like it is the Obsidian 700D and 800D's sexy sister in the little black dress and curves in all the right places. It just looks great, tons of room and super easy to work with. The paint and finish of the Graphite 600T has a great look to it, and it resisted finger prints rather well. Also being able to lift and maneuver the Graphite 600T by the lips on the front and rear bezels is nice. It’s a natural grabbing point and the bezels are strong so no worries of ripping one off the chassis.
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Very nice looking case with great features! A bit pricey for me, but I agree with Shane that is one sexy girl right there.
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Nice review. Your pics let me see features other reviews missed.

One thing. You said, "There was more than enough room behind the motherboard tray of the Graphite 600T. I was able to hide all the extra wires from my power supply behind the tray." How about measuring the distance between the back of the mb tray and the inside of the right panel? Reporting that number will let us know exactly how "ample" that space is.
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Dont remember the exact distance off hand, ~5/8" (.6"). Going to be away from the case for a couple days. I will let you know when I get back :)
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I've been slobbering over this case! :partyman:
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Took some images of the tray clearance. I forgot to add in the space for the door. That add an extra adds an extra 1" to the 5/8 I was thinking of...

From the back of the tray to the door.
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Around the CPU cutout it is a little closer due to the rolled lip used to stiffen the tray. This is only around the CPU cutout, the rest of the tray clearance is like the above image.
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