| Brand | Corsair |
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| Product Dimensions | 45.47 x 25.91 x 53.59 cm; 10 Kilograms |
| Item model number | CC-9011079-WW |
| Manufacturer | KOMQI |
| Series | Corsair (CC-9011079-WW) Carbide Series 600Q Full Tower ATX Performance Gehäuse Schwarz mit Fenster |
| Color | Black |
| Form Factor | ATX, EATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 10 kg |
Corsair CC-9011079-WW Carbide Series 600C Clear Windowed ATX Inverse Computer Case - Black
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| Brand | Corsair |
| Colour | Black |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Cooling method | Air |
| Item weight | 22.04 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 45.5 x 25.9 x 53.6 centimetres |
| Case type | Full Tower |
| Fan count | 3 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB ports | 2 |
About this item
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- Inverse ATX layout for better cooling and easier assembly.
- Gorgeous, full side panel window to show off your building skills.
- Three included AF140L fans with built-in three speed fan controller. Select your ideal noise and cooling levels.
- Room for plentiful internal cooling, up to a 280mm radiator in front and a 360mm radiator on the bottom.
- Tons of cable routing options and tie downs so cables can be easily tucked out of the way and kept there.
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Size Name:600C | Style Name:Windowed | Colour Name:BlackTechnical Details
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| ASIN | B016IAM7D8 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
172,522 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
1,264 in Computer Cases |
| Date First Available | 17 Nov. 2015 |
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Clearly Beautiful
Quiet. Cool. Gorgeous. A massive panoramic window panel gives you a wide view of your high-powered components. The entire door panel opens with one effortless touch, for complete access to all your hardware.
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Cool means quiet600C's inverse ATX case design brings cool air directly to the components by eliminating obstruction from extra, unused drive bays. Direct air flow keeps fan noise to a minimum. |
Inverse ATX layoutWith this new layout, airflow is easily directed at the hottest devices in your system; the GPU and CPU, and not wasted on drive cages. |
Hinged and latched full side panel windowEasily access your components with a single touch – and when closed, enjoy viewing every part of your build through the fully side panel window. |
Steel exteriorGet rid of those plastic cases – the 600C has full steel front and top panels for extra durability and gorgeous good looks. |
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Three included AF140L fansGreat airflow doesn't have to be noisy – the AF140L fans can push good amounts of air across your hottest devices without that annoying fan hum, and the three-speed fan controller lets you decide exactly how fast they run. |
Easy to cleanEasily access dust filters on front and bottom mean you'll never spend more than a minute getting dust out of your system. |
PSU and 5.25 inch bay coverClean up the inside of your case by tucking all those cables and less-attractive drives behind a clean, refined PSU and 5.25 inch bay cover. Or remove them for assembly – it's up to you. |
Watercooling readyGet rid of those plastic cases – the 600C has full steel front and top panels for extra durability and gorgeous good looks. |
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I chose this because I really liked the look and all the other specifications worked out with my build.
This does support full ATX motherboards but be warned, it is a tight fit.
This is a compact case for what it is and I'm actually very impressed at how good it looks.
Air flow is very good so far. My temperatures are sub 40 degrees Celsius for everything other than my graphics card, even whilst playing demanding games at ultra settings such as Monster Hunter World.
There is ample room for cable management around the back but make sure you plan ahead as some routes for cables can easily get obstructed by your components. It's not the easiest thing in the world, but it's worth it. I managed to make my cable management very clean and now I'm so happy with it.
The case overall has dimensions of 42.5cm long, 46.5cm tall (including feet), 22cm wide. If you plan on putting your PC on your desk (as I have) you will be pleased that you got a smaller case like this one since it does save you a bunch of room.
The hinge door works well and can easily be removed by hand without any screws at all. You just open the door and then lift it up and off the hinges. Replaced just as easily. The rear panel has a couple easily removable thumb screws in order to remove it. The visibility through the window is perfect and it's easily opened thanks to the handy door handle. I personally dig it but some may disagree. It doesn't actually cover any parts that you would want to see inside so that's not an issue.
There is room for light strips around the sides. It's a little bit of a tight squeeze along the right side half of the bottom side. Other than that part, they fit fine with magnets since the case is magnetic. I tried 2 different brands of light strips and they both fit fine.
The only blatant flaw you could have with this case is that the size limits your fan options along the back, top and front sides. You can only fit 1x120mm fan on the rear of the case. I personally have 1x120mm on the rear, 3x120mm on the front and my watercooler radiator fans on the top. The 3 fans on the front are intakes, and the one on the back and radiator on the top are outtake fans. Be sure to check your specifications to make sure everything can fit on the side which you want to fit it on.
I haven't had to clean it yet which is why I haven't rated that.
The build quality is solid and it has a lovely view into the PC which is great if you have some lovely corsair RGB fans because you want a private light show, and the acrylic is fairly clear but can get quite dirty. this is easy to clean as the hinges at the back are simply open fully then lift. getting inside the case from the covered side and removing the front panel are my only concerns as it is quits the job trying to put the side back on to the frame and squeezing all the wires back inside without damaging anything and then putting the thumb screws in without it popping off; highly recommend a two man job, one to push it in, the other to pout the screws in the aligned holes. this can be done by yourself with practise. The front requires small fingers to reach up into the corners of the machine to push in 6 clips holding the panel on on which can be a challenge and requires the side panel (as mentioned above) to be off.
The shelter at the bottom is great to hide all hard drive stuff, but just remember the order and where you removed the thumb screws from as the shelter will slide in by the power supply first, then on the hard drives. The power supply, front panel and grill at the top all have dedicated filters for the 5 fan spaces one of which is a 140mm (the case comes with a standard 120mm and 140mm). The filters are very effective at stopping the dust and are easy to remove and replace. I recommend taking air from the front and outputting from the top though and therefore stash away the top filter to get the best temperature results. The top filter can be kept on for this but it will just get dirty and prohibit some airflow at the top outtake (it can also be damaged quite easily as it is a relatively soft plastic so unfortunately mine dented quite quickly).
Overall, a very solid and modest mid-tower case. not massively flashy and big enough to hold some of the bigger cards like the mighty Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 graphics card; which is obviously a very good thing for expand ability with just enough room to take 3 separate cards. Very highly rated from me. I hope you found this review helpful!
By Sam on 23 December 2018
The build quality is solid and it has a lovely view into the PC which is great if you have some lovely corsair RGB fans because you want a private light show, and the acrylic is fairly clear but can get quite dirty. this is easy to clean as the hinges at the back are simply open fully then lift. getting inside the case from the covered side and removing the front panel are my only concerns as it is quits the job trying to put the side back on to the frame and squeezing all the wires back inside without damaging anything and then putting the thumb screws in without it popping off; highly recommend a two man job, one to push it in, the other to pout the screws in the aligned holes. this can be done by yourself with practise. The front requires small fingers to reach up into the corners of the machine to push in 6 clips holding the panel on on which can be a challenge and requires the side panel (as mentioned above) to be off.
The shelter at the bottom is great to hide all hard drive stuff, but just remember the order and where you removed the thumb screws from as the shelter will slide in by the power supply first, then on the hard drives. The power supply, front panel and grill at the top all have dedicated filters for the 5 fan spaces one of which is a 140mm (the case comes with a standard 120mm and 140mm). The filters are very effective at stopping the dust and are easy to remove and replace. I recommend taking air from the front and outputting from the top though and therefore stash away the top filter to get the best temperature results. The top filter can be kept on for this but it will just get dirty and prohibit some airflow at the top outtake (it can also be damaged quite easily as it is a relatively soft plastic so unfortunately mine dented quite quickly).
Overall, a very solid and modest mid-tower case. not massively flashy and big enough to hold some of the bigger cards like the mighty Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 graphics card; which is obviously a very good thing for expand ability with just enough room to take 3 separate cards. Very highly rated from me. I hope you found this review helpful!
Very spacious
Easy cable management
3xSSD bays sideways for more room
Very quiet
Feels and looks nice
Bad stuff:
Motherboard is placed inverted with the PSU at the top so it will be hard for the PSU to CPU power cable to reach. Had to go buy an old fashion 4 pin to 8 pin adapter. Luckily had a store locally that sells it. While building you need to handle with care moving the case around as some of the edges are sharp and I cut myself a few times. The window is on the right side of the tower which is totally different to all the computers I have built before. Not really a bad point but I'm use to having visibility from the leftside so that's all about prefences. Slightly on the expensive end for a mid tower but it literally is an all aluminium case except for the legs.
Overall it's a very nice case that I built for my sister. It has made me think about changing my case sometime soon in the near future.












