Thursday, October 7th 2010

Corsair Announces Retail Availability of Graphite Series 600T Mid-Tower Case

Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced the general retail availability of the Graphite Series 600T mid-tower computer case. Debuted at Computex in June, 2010, the 600T features dual 200mm fans, eight PCI-E expansion slots to accommodate multiple graphics cards, and plenty of room for large, power-hungry components.

The Graphite Series 600T has garnered enthusiastic praise from industry experts and end-users alike. Legit Reviews calls the 600T "a classy mid-tower with the room and features of a full tower." The Tech Report states that "The truth is, the 600T is pretty much a home run for Corsair." A customer review on Newegg.com says that "The form, fit, function, and design of the 600T are incredible." Hardware Canucks states that "Corsair has once again produced a chassis that makes itself a leader amongst its competition."
The Graphite Series 600T incorporates many of the same builder-friendly features from the award-winning Obsidian Series 700D and 800D, including advanced cable management and a large backplate cutout for easy CPU cooler installation. It is designed to accommodate years of future component upgrades, with a USB 3.0 front panel connector and heavy duty latches and panels. The Graphite Series 600T stands out from the crowd of standard mid-tower cases on the market by offering builder-friendly features, optimized airflow, and exciting, dynamic styling.

The Corsair Graphite Series 600T is available from Corsair's worldwide network of resellers; the MSRP for this midtower case is $159 (US). This product is provided with a two-year limited warranty, and is backed by Corsair's legendary customer service and technical support.

For more information on this product, please visit the product page.
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30 Comments on Corsair Announces Retail Availability of Graphite Series 600T Mid-Tower Case

#26
Scrizz
reminds me of a mix between a Cosmos and a 690
;)
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#27
Wile E
Power User
WarEagleAUId take this for the mid tower over the CM 690 II. I like both cases but Corsairs cable management just has me hooked.
CM690II also has cable management holes. It just doesn't have the rubber grommets in those holes. Just as effective as Corsair's holes, just a little less pretty. That's easy enough to remedy with some minor modding tho.

It should also be mentioned that this is $160 on Newegg vs $90 for the 690II Advanced. In my opinion, this doesn't have enough extra features to warrant an additional $70. Especially in a mid tower.

Don't get me wrong, it's a nice case, just not worth the price tag, imo. (Unfortunately, I find all of Corsair's cases to be a little over priced.) I'd like to see it in the $125-130 range.
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#28
ArmoredCavalry
Wow, that is a nice looking case imo...

Looks like they have some very good cable management, although I'd love to see the inside from the opposite angle. :)
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#29
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
Boy! I usually make my own cases but I REALLY love the look of this one, too bad the PS is below.
Wile EDon't get me wrong, it's a nice case, just not worth the price tag, imo. (Unfortunately, I find all of Corsair's cases to be a little over priced.) I'd like to see it in the $125-130 range.
I would like to see it in the $19 Rosewill price range (but I am REALLY a cheapskate)
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#30
Wile E
Power User
MKmodsBoy! I usually make my own cases but I REALLY love the look of this one, too bad the PS is below.



I would like to see it in the $19 Rosewill price range (but I am REALLY a cheapskate)
lol. Who wouldn't?
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