Corsair Crystal 680X PC Chassis Review

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Product Showcase - Interior

 

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Let's have a look at the interior. You will notice that the design is a bit different from what we are used to with that second compartment and see-through design. You can install SSD/HDDs in the back side. There is plenty of reach and space to access the motherboard and you can fit pretty big components. The 680X supports graphic cards up to 330 mm in length and, for the CPU cooler, up to 180 mm (CPU die surface to side panel).

 

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The top glass is mounted to rubberized risers/standoffs. These can actually move a little, which was done deliberately as glass should never be mounted under stress as you'd get friction on the material, so that was done very wisely. 

 

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At the front side, the three 120 mm RGB LED enabled fans can be spotted. A massive motherboard cut-out plate is there as well so you can easily change / swap / switch a CPU cooler.

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At the rear you can see a big mesh and another (non-RGB) 120 mm fan, it is an SP120. Airflow is pretty terrific thanks to the strong intake fans and massive airflow gaps in-between the glass panels. Cable routing issues are simply non-existent thanks to the secondary compartment.

 

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Located just under the rear fan we spot 8 PCI card slots and 2 vertically mounted ones for a graphics card (riser cable not included). There are many grommet holes with rubber inlays as well so you can work properly at the back side on your motherboard, ie. to mount new cooling solutions.

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