Corsair Crystal 680X PC Chassis Review -
Product Showcase - Exterior
The looks are daunting alright, the tempered glass gives it that amazing look and feel. The top side glass panel is kept in place by four rubberized screws and, if you look closely, there is spacing left in-between the glass on all edges for heaps of airflow.
The Crystal Series 680X provides plenty of space for radiators and can support many case fans. Three LL120 RGB LED fans come standard with a built-in LED controller (Lighting Node PRO) that comes standard as well. The chassis has a modest size of 423mm x 344mm x 505mm. Motherboard form factors supported are: E-ATX, ATX, microATX, Mini-ITX.
At the back side we see eight plus two expansion slots, dual-slot cards can be set up in Crossfire or SLI mode as well, as one card could be mounted vertically (you'd need a riser cable of course). All the way below we see the PSU section. PSU wise, you name it... it'll fit as we'll show you later on.
All vents have magnetic dust covers, easy to take off, clean and place back again.
At the top, the front panel connectivity can be found, including 2x USB 3.0, 1x USB 3.1 Type C, power, reset, headphone and mic. Anything RGB is of course controlled through the iCUE software suite.
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