Tuesday, June 1st 2010

Corsair Launches Graphite Series 600T Mid-Tower Computer Case

Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced the Graphite Series 600T mid-tower case, the latest addition to Corsair's award-winning range of high-performance computer cases.

The Graphite Series 600T builds on the success of the Obsidian Series 700D and 800D full-tower cases, by combining the features and performance that enthusiasts demand with a premium standard of build quality. It is designed to accommodate years of future component upgrades, with a USB 3.0 front panel connector and heavy duty latches and panels. The Graphite Series 600T stands out from the crowd of standard mid-tower cases on the market by offering builder-friendly features, optimized airflow, and exciting, dynamic styling.
"Corsair took the case market by storm with the launch of the Obsidian Series 700D and 800D, and with the launch of the Graphite Series 600T, the storm will most certainly continue," said Jim Carlton, VP of Marketing, Corsair. "The Graphite Series 600T may be a mid-tower on the outside, but inside it offers the features and performance of a full-tower case. Whether you are building a system with multiple GPUs, extra-long GPUs, or advanced watercooling, the 600T will accommodate your needs with style."

The Graphite Series 600T incorporates many of the same builder-friendly features from the award-winning Obsidian Series 700D and 800D, including advanced cable management and a large backplate cutout for easy CPU cooler installation. Specific design steps were taken to enable advanced watercooling configurations, including support for a dual 120mm radiator.

Cooling is taken care of by one 200mm front intake fan with an easy-access dust-filter, plus one 200mm and one 120mm exhaust fan. An integrated fan controller allows for flexible control over fans speeds to balance cooling performance and sound levels.

Up to six 2.5in or 3.5in storage drives are supported in easy-access caddies, plus up to four 5.25in front-panel devices. The Graphite Series 600T also supports all long graphics card formats, such as the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 400-series and ATI Radeon HD 5970, and will easily fit 3-way SLI or CrossFireX configurations.

The Corsair Graphite Series 600T mid-tower case is expected to be available later this summer from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized distributors and resellers. It is supplied with a two year warranty, and is backed up by Corsair's legendary customer service and technical support.
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52 Comments on Corsair Launches Graphite Series 600T Mid-Tower Computer Case

#1
douglatins
Wow they went the opposite direction regarding edges on this one. Its so round, it might roll of desks. Though looks like it has quality and a lot of grommet holes
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#2
Soylent Joe
Reminds me of a CM Storm Sniper. It's even got the fan controller and same fan sizes/layout. Looks very nice and stylish though, loving the grommeted holes and side panel hand latches. Hopefully it won't be too expensive.
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#3
popswala
look pretty good. Those usb's on the top look pretty close together. may only work if ur plugin in cables but not flash sticks. way to close together for that. really nice concept on the case though.
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#4
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
i like it, i want it, i want to know price :(
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#5
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
just a stab in the air, but I would think like $199.99 would be about right.
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#6
Kantastic
sneekypeetjust a stab in the air, but I would think like $199.99 would be about right.
I would never buy that case for $199. >_>
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#7
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
sneekypeetjust a stab in the air, but I would think like $199.99 would be about right.
well i'm about to get a CM 690 advanced II, you see.... i'd hold off if this was coming out soon and affordable. USB 3.0 front panel ftw
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#8
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
erocker told me it is shown at another site to be at $149.99
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#9
LiveOrDie
that's a nice case the only thing that makes me not want it is there's no clear windows or at lest a fan on the side :(
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#10
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Live OR Diethat's a nice case the only thing that makes me not want it is there's no clear windows or at lest a fan on the side :(
side fan = good

windows = gay (lol, sounds like a mac user)
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#11
LiveOrDie
Musselsside fan = good

windows = gay (lol, sounds like a mac user)
a window with a fan ;) umm i think my 480 mite cook :eek:
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#12
halfwaythere
This looks like a tweaked Storm Sniper. If they can keep the price around the 150 mark its going to sell well. If its around 200 you might as well get the Sniper and use the extra cash for better fans.
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#13
LiveOrDie
my friend has the Sniper its looks cheapo compared to this and the only thing they have in common is the fan controller have a look its looks like crap
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#14
buggalugs
Looks OK but i dont like top mounted USBs, they always get full of dust
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#15
Icejon
It looks like a CM Sniper copy. Also I hate they are using 200mm proprietary fans with white LEDs. What am I going to do about that? No side vent is 100% fail since anyone with SLI will get overheat. The removable front drive bays are a nice touch, but not as smartly done as the 690 II. The bottom drive bays aren't removable, so there's no room for a bottom radiator. Anything above $100 will too much for this steel/ shiny plastic case.
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#16
rpsgc
Please tell me this case is less than 480mm in height.
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#17
hurrakan
If only it had a top-mounted fan it would be almost perfect.

I think I will get this or the Obsidian 800D.

The Cosmos Sniper doesn't have 2.5" compatible drive bays and I don't like the stupid external SSD mount in the Cooler Master CM 690 II.

I don't care about side-windows or LEDS.
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#18
Radical_Edward
hurrakanIf only it had a top-mounted fan it would be almost perfect.
It does have a top fan. :laugh:

Looks good. Other than the USB slots being way to close together.
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#19
TheMailMan78
Big Member
That is a sweet looking case. Almost makes me want to give up my 922.
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#20
qwerty_lesh
Nice! Looks like a damn fine case, and looks of top quality much like the huge obsidians, anyone know an approximate australian dollar price?
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#21
LiveOrDie
TheMailMan78That is a sweet looking case. Almost makes me want to give up my 922.
im giving up my haf 922 for it :) unlike some coolermaster cases like the hafs it looks alot more better built i like my haf but it is cheap i been looking for a case i liked and didnt have any luck so this fits my needs well.
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#22
Lionheart
Looks nice, prefer the other designs but this is still nice!
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#23
SeanG
I only paid $119.00 day of launch for my storm sniper and it still looks better than that.:)
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#24
LiveOrDie
SeanGI only paid $119.00 day of launch for my storm sniper and it still looks better than that.:)
storm sniper and the haf are cheap the 600T looks and is made better than low rage coolermaster cases i know ive had the haf 932 and 922 and my mate has the sniper and its crap plastic with crappy sides.
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#25
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
My next case.

That's exactly the aesthetics and design I want in a case.
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