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Corsair Graphite 600T Mid-Tower Case Review

Opening up the 600T reveals a beautiful black-painted interior which is sure to make your kit look great too.  The motherboard tray has a huge cutout for CPU backplate installation which should allow you to install any cooler without issue.  This is accompanied by no fewer than eight rubber cable routing grommets, meaning you don't actually get much motherboard tray at all.

Corsair have used the now almost standard thumbscrews to secure the eight add-in card covers.  We would have preferred an advanced tool-less mechanism like the one from Lian Li but this isn't surprising considering the price point of the case.  Above the add-in card covers we find the Corsair-branded 120mm exhaust fan which a lot of users will choose to replace with a factory-filled watercooling loop like the Corsair H70 or Coolit Vantage.

At the bottom of the chassis we find an air intake for the PSU.  This is accompanied by a dust filter to prevent a mass of carpet being hoovered in.

On the right hand side of the chassis we find the six removable hard drive trays.  These are arranged into two racks of three which can be stacked in two different configurations; either on top of each other or side by side.  Positioning them side-by-side allows more room for longer graphics cards (presumably for future proofing as you can fit a 5970 in without repositioning) and for improving airflow.  The hard drive trays support both 2.5″ and 3.5″ drives without adapters.  Above this we find the four 5.25″ bays which are secured by a simple locking mechanism.

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