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Photos: Corsair's all-white special edition 600T pc case
A knight in shining white armour, Corsair's 600T is a stylish option for someone who wants a different look for their system.
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As you can see, the WHITENESS! of the case really confused our camera!
Ah, that's better - you can actually see the 600T now! And... phwoar.
The IO panel, with very smooth power and fan controls. Also, just one USB3 port.
The front panel, with a striking recess around the grilled fascia.
The sidepanel, with window installed.
The case rear, with two water cooling grommets.
These catches secure the panel without the need for screws.
It simply hinges down then off. Easy!
The interior is in a constrasting black metal.
The ODD slots, with a fair to middling tool-less fastening mechanism.
The HDD bays, also tool-less. Note the front-mounted 200mm fan.
The caddies simply slide out when you pinch the arms.
A lot of the exterior panels snap off, too. Handy for modding or cleaning.
The upper mesh panel can easily be removed too.
Underneath is a second 200mm fan.
There's a mess of room behind the mobo tray, as you can see.
The bottom of the case features an adjustable bracket for shorter PSUs.
Finally, a mesh insert for those who want more airflow for the case, plus the usual extras. Nice!
As you can see, the WHITENESS! of the case really confused our camera!
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