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Review: Corsair Carbide 678C

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/12/2019 03:10 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Review: Corsair Carbide 678C

We’re checking out the new Corsair Carbide 678C mid-tower PC chassis. The company is updating this segment, the last Corsair case that we reviewed was the SPEC Omega RGB, and that was back in August 2018.

Check out the review right here.







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#5649211 Posted on: 03/13/2019 04:03 AM
i dont know if you are calling the ODD the optical bay, and if is yes in my personal taste i dont buy any case without optical bay cause i have a blue ray and a dvd burner combo and i have a lot of dvds and some game still in disc, so for me is very important the optical bay.

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#5649218 Posted on: 03/13/2019 04:36 AM
i dont know if you are calling the ODD the optical bay, and if is yes in my personal taste i dont buy any case without optical bay cause i have a blue ray and a dvd burner combo and i have a lot of dvds and some game still in disc, so for me is very important the optical bay.



This is why I have a server with an optical drive. I rip everything to storage drives as back ups and easy transfer of the games, movies if needed to all of the rigs in the apt.

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#5649297 Posted on: 03/13/2019 10:53 AM
i dont know if you are calling the ODD the optical bay, and if is yes in my personal taste i dont buy any case without optical bay cause i have a blue ray and a dvd burner combo and i have a lot of dvds and some game still in disc, so for me is very important the optical bay.


Yep, ODD = Optical Disk Drive. The trend is to skip it in new products.

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