Corsair Carbide Series Clear 600C review

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To the right you can see that you'll get 8 PCI slots to fool around with, in theory you can house three or four graphics cards in here. Graphics card (software drivers wise) we always recommend two max really. Also with the airflow kinda reversed in this chassis we recommend two cards tops. I measured and graphics cards can even be up to 360~370mm in length before you bump into the front side.

  • Maximum GPU Length 370mm
  • Maximum CPU Cooler Height 200mm
  • Maximum PSU length 210mm

You secure the graphics cards or other PCI card slot based product with a thumbscrew.
 

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Here you can see the two front mounted fans, mind you that the 600Q version has one fan mounted here.  At the top is a compartment where you can seat the power supply, so that one stays hidden for better and more clean looks.
 

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Obviously there is plenty space on the backside to route all cabling through. BTW the photo is a little misleading but that's a good 2cm of clearance at the backside for your cable routing.
 

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If you look down you will realize that normally  the power supply would be located there, since that is now resting in the top side of the chassis it now an ideal location for a nice big liquid cooling radiator mounting position. You can fit a 280mm/360mm rad at the bottom. At the front side you can mount either a 240mm or 280mm rad and in the rear at the 140mm position you could mount a radiator as well. 

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At the bottom side we can see that the chassis rests on rubber feet, this prevents resonating noises coming from the PC, and makes your chassis more silent. It's all very decent really. There's a dust filter here as well, easy to clean especially handy if you'd mount a liquid cooling radiator at the bottom. BTW if you look to the left for a second, you'll spot HUGE intakes for airflow. This chassis has everything reversed including some of the fan positions. So there is less ventilation in the top side of the chassis. The HUGE meshes on the sides provide your primary and proper airflow and cold air intake.

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