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title: "CORSAIR CARBIDE 600C Inverse Full-Tower Case, Window Side Panel - Clear Edition"
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# Water-cooling ready Optimal airflow Tool-free access CORSAIR CARBIDE 600C Inverse Full-Tower Case, Window Side Panel - Clear Edition

**Brand:** corsair
**Price:** 1694.20 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CORSAIR CARBIDE 600C Inverse Full-Tower Case, Window Side Panel - Clear Edition by corsair
- **How much does it cost?** 1694.20 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- corsair enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted corsair brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Breathe Easy:** Experience superior airflow with an innovative inverse ATX layout.
- • **Built to Last:** Durable steel exterior that outshines flimsy plastic cases.
- • **Whisper Quiet:** Three AF140L fans provide powerful airflow with minimal noise.
- • **Effortless Assembly:** Tool-free installation and easy cable management for a seamless build.
- • **Showcase Your Build:** Panoramic side panel window for a stunning view of your components.

## Overview

The CORSAIR CARBIDE 600C Inverse Full-Tower Case combines innovative design with practical features, including a full steel exterior, panoramic side panel, and exceptional airflow management. With easy access for cleaning and assembly, this case is perfect for gamers and PC builders looking to create a stunning and efficient setup.

## Description

Quiet. Cool. Gorgeous. A massive panoramic window panel gives you a wide view of your high-powered components. The entire door panel opens with one effortless touch, for complete access to all your hardware. The 600C allows you to create a beautifully minimal modern PC layout, in full view through the giant transparent side panel. Conceal your cables with cleverly-positioned tie downs and routing grommets. Neatly house the PSU and drive bays behind removable covers. 600C's inverse ATX case design brings cool air directly to the components by eliminating obstruction from extra, unused drive bays. Natural air flow keeps fan noise to a minimum. Need big-time cooling for the latest and most powerful components? 600C includes a variety of factory mounting positions, making it simple to step up to liquid CPU and GPU coolers. Customer Service / Tech support: 1-888-222-4346 opt. 1

Review: The 400c seemed like a perfect fit since it looked far more elegant ... - My PC needed a mid cycle refresh. Along with a few other parts, I wanted to replace the case as my old case was a NZXT model which yelled "gamer" too loudly. The 400c seemed like a perfect fit since it looked far more elegant but also included a side window. After having used this case for a few months, I'm glad I picked this case. I'll summarize my experience with it with some pros and cons (lot more pros). PROS: --Plenty of cooling options. You get a total of 6 fan slots which is plenty for a mid tower case. 3 120mm slots up front, 2 120mm/1400mm slots on top and 1 120mm slot in the rear. I run all 6 fans and this is very much a overkill. I have a 1070 and FX series processor (both run reasonably hot under load) and heat has never been a issue. --Bottom Shroud. The PSU and HDD cage shrouds are one of the highlights of this case and they results in a much cleaner build overall. Although other reviewers complained about the shroud being too difficult to remove/install, mine did not cause me any trouble. If a clean build is a priority for you (with the huge-side window on this case, it probably is), you will love the look of the shrouds. The only concern: if you have a triple fan radiator like a 420mm one, the HDD shroud may get in the way. -- Large Side Window. If you want to show off your internals, the huge acrylic window will make this very easy. It comes with a latch that can be used to swing open. The window (the entire left side of the case) can also be slid off the hinges which makes working inside much easier. I would recommend led strips as these improve visibility inside greatly and there are a few spots where these lights can be concealed. -- Modular Design. Although this term is thrown around by every case builder, this case really takes this to the next step. All the visual add-ons like the front plastic, side window and top mesh are easily removed and this prevents them from damage when building your PC. All the fan slots (aside from rear) feature easy to remove dust filters, including the bottom PSU fan slot. If you don't want the shroud, HDD cage or SDD cage you can remove these. The highly modular design makes working on and customizing your PC very easy. -- All usual features present. All the de-factos of modern computer cases such as a SSD cage, dust filters, cable management options are present. CONS: --Space is tight. Not a huge deal since any mid tower case will be a little tight with a water cooler and full-size video card. My only real issue was very little space between the top of the case and the motherboard. When I tried to top mount my 280mm radiator, I found out it encroached into the space for RAM and had to front mount it. This particular issue will depend on your motherboard layout. You may find that your initial set-up doesn't fit too well, but with enough experimenting you will likely find a fit. Overall the case preforms great and looks elegant. Looking at it anyone can tell it's a custom built PC, but the visual appeal is not lost at all.
Review: First Impressions Review - As the title suggests, this is a review from having only been using this case for about 12 hours now, 6 hours of those are me being sleep. Later, I plan on updating this review to reflect how well this case fares against a....very rugged user. I guess I'll find out if this baby's built to last, won't I? Firstly, this case is gorgeous. Alot of reviews had people disappointed about how it looked in real life as opposed to how it looked in the promotional photographs. I have to say myself though, I think it looks amazing in person; I'd go as far to say better, even. From reviews, I expected the side panel to be some cheap, scratchy, wishy-washy piece of plastic, but I'm actually stunned at how rigid it is. On a side note, it's bigger than I expected. I mean, it's a mid-case tower with vertical spacing for an IO-shield, 7 PCI slots, and a PSU- same as my other case. I don't know what I expected there, in retrospect. The entire case is extremely rigid feeling- albeit metal helps, but I still was expecting something with a ton of wiggle at this price point. It didn't look particularly sturdy in pictures, but it's alot more...dense than I was expecting, and I'm actually very happy about that. My last case was one of those 'i'm a gamer look at my gamer case" type of deals, and it was mostly fancified plastic, and while it was a decent case, I'm glad to get away from that thing and to something that feels this amazing. The way Corsair worded the product description around various websites, I was sure there would be a lot of skimping out on the metal in various places, but the only part of plastic I know of is the shroud cover (which is also MUCH more solid than I expected), the feet, and the air grooves behind the metal front- so not very much. Just about anything else you touch will be metal. So if this case has an underlying plastic chassis, that's fine, because this still feels like it'll hold up very well for a long time. I'm not able to say much about installation- it's not too far off from many Mid-tower cases, honestly. Everything's pretty simple. I didn't particularly need the manual for anything- tool-less drive installations are officially a must have for me. My old case was trying to eat my SSD and the laptop hard drive I use for back-ups, so not having to go through something like that again with stubborn screws and wrong-sized screwdrivers (I have literally one Phillips screwdriver and that's it right now. Really sucks.) The only difficulty I had was actually tying down the motherboard. It seemed like my screws just weren't working, then I discovered that my unit was mailed without motherboard screws. I ended up screwing in three identical screws I had laying around from my old case. I don't particularly have any resentment towards this situation though, because hey, sometimes screws are forgotten; my computer's running (well and cool, too boot) so I have no real reason to be angry. I simply messaged them telling them I could use a shipment of them, and now I'm just waiting on that. So I got the nice little baby all hooked up, cut it on, and nothing set on fire, which is a plus. I'm extremely grateful for these super tall feet, because I have carpet, and my PSU is annoying (and probably gonna die soon, actually) so I have this fire-starter using the vents on the bottom because I have enough clearance now to do so without worrying about dust from the carpet being a serious issue. So thank you for that choice, Corsair. The case has very little (read: no) noise prevention or anything, and you'll be able to hear this thing at idle in a quiet room. So if quiet is your deal, you might want to consider getting a 400Q instead of this. I'm not a sucker for a silent build though, myself. However, my PSU's fan is dying on me, so when it starts whirring it's actually very very loud. I'm chocking this one up to EVGA for the PSU, not Corsair. A few final notes about the case, and I'll be done with this ramble of a review. The lighting behind the buttons and HD light are very emmissive and I love it. The buttons are also ultra solid feeling, and feel tough and responsive. The sidepanel door is easy to open- almost too easy, but unless you live with small children who like to bang on the side of your case, it'll be fine. PCs are made for sitting there, after all, it shouldn't be that much of a hassle. The plexiglass/acrylic/whatever is very thick and doesn't bend as easy as I'd expect from pictures. The case is nice and cool if your hardware is also nice and cool. Speaking of hardware, I'll close this review with a spec list; - AMD FX-8320 @ Stock (I'm going to OC it, now that I feel alot more comfortable with heat not being an issue) - Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - ASUS M5A97 R2.0 - 8GB (2x4GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600Mhz - MSI GTX 970 GAMING 4G - WD Black 1TB - SiliconPower 120GB SSD (actually really good, check it out if you're on a budget) - Some other 250GB laptop hard drive I ripped out of a dead notebook - EVGA 500w If you decide to pick up this case, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

## Features

- Inverse ATX Layout: With this new layout, airflow is directed at the hottest devices in your system; the GPU and CPU, and not wasted on drive cages.
- Full side panel window: A gorgeous, panoramic full side panel window shows off your components, and the tool-free latch and hinge lets you get in and out of the case easily.
- Steel Exterior: Get rid of those plastic cases - the 600C has full steel front and top panels for extra durability and good looks.
- Three included AF140L fans: Great airflow doesn't have to be noisy. The AF140L fans can push good amounts of air across your hottest devices with less distracting fan hum, and the three-speed fan controller lets you decide exactly how fast they run.
- PSU and 5.25" Bay Cover: Clean up the inside of your case by tucking all those cables and less-attractive drives behind a clean, refined PSU and 5.25" bay cover. Or remove them for assembly - it's up to you.
- Water-cooling Ready: Fit up to a 280mm radiator up front and up to a 360mm radiator on the bottom - along with the 140mm rear fan mount, that means your next build can be both cool and beautiful.
- Easy to Clean: Easy-access dust filters on the front and bottom mean you'll never spend more than a minute getting dust out of your system.
- Easy to Build: Tool-free drive installation, side panel access, and tons of cable routing options and tie downs means you can spend less time building your PC and more time using it.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B016IAM7D8 |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Case Type | Full Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | ATX motherboards, mATX motherboards, ITX motherboards, graphics cards |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,382 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fan Size | 140 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591068482 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 10 Kilograms |
| Light Color | blue |
| Manufacturer | Corsair - IMPORT FOB HKG |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Mfr Part Number | CC-9011079-WW |
| Model Name | CARBIDE 600C |
| Model Number | CC-9011079-WW |
| Motherboard Compatability | Extended ATX |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Inverse ATX Layout, Full Side Panel Window |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business |
| Supported Motherboard | Extended ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 734911503090 843591068482 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Corsair
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Extended ATX
- **Case Type:** Full Tower
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Business
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Bottom Mount
- **Cooling Method:** Air, Water
- **Model Name:** CARBIDE 600C
- **Fan Size:** 140 Millimeters

## Images

![CORSAIR CARBIDE 600C Inverse Full-Tower Case, Window Side Panel - Clear Edition - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61zKOjfL0LL.jpg)
![CORSAIR CARBIDE 600C Inverse Full-Tower Case, Window Side Panel - Clear Edition - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61dWmBGuIzL.jpg)
![CORSAIR CARBIDE 600C Inverse Full-Tower Case, Window Side Panel - Clear Edition - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/610NVIop6uL.jpg)
![CORSAIR CARBIDE 600C Inverse Full-Tower Case, Window Side Panel - Clear Edition - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61l0GD+G5OL.jpg)
![CORSAIR CARBIDE 600C Inverse Full-Tower Case, Window Side Panel - Clear Edition - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71THxok+teL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Full ATX boards can fit?**
A: Yes ATX boards will fit.

**Q: Will the asus geforce gtx 1080 graphics card fit inside with a basic corsair liquid cooler in the front?**
A: Yes, it will fit. My 1070 has about 3-5cm of space between it and my front-mounted Corsair H100i v2 radiator. I did however run into an issue front-mounting my radiator where I had to mount the pump upside-down in order to accommodate the coolant pipes.

**Q: Will it fit a 240mm radiator like the H100i v2?**
A: Yes, my case has a corsair H100i v2.

**Q: does this have room for an internal optical drive?**
A: The 600c has two drive bays.  The 400c does not.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The 400c seemed like a perfect fit since it looked far more elegant ...
*by O***S on November 5, 2016*

My PC needed a mid cycle refresh. Along with a few other parts, I wanted to replace the case as my old case was a NZXT model which yelled "gamer" too loudly. The 400c seemed like a perfect fit since it looked far more elegant but also included a side window. After having used this case for a few months, I'm glad I picked this case. I'll summarize my experience with it with some pros and cons (lot more pros). PROS: --Plenty of cooling options. You get a total of 6 fan slots which is plenty for a mid tower case. 3 120mm slots up front, 2 120mm/1400mm slots on top and 1 120mm slot in the rear. I run all 6 fans and this is very much a overkill. I have a 1070 and FX series processor (both run reasonably hot under load) and heat has never been a issue. --Bottom Shroud. The PSU and HDD cage shrouds are one of the highlights of this case and they results in a much cleaner build overall. Although other reviewers complained about the shroud being too difficult to remove/install, mine did not cause me any trouble. If a clean build is a priority for you (with the huge-side window on this case, it probably is), you will love the look of the shrouds. The only concern: if you have a triple fan radiator like a 420mm one, the HDD shroud may get in the way. -- Large Side Window. If you want to show off your internals, the huge acrylic window will make this very easy. It comes with a latch that can be used to swing open. The window (the entire left side of the case) can also be slid off the hinges which makes working inside much easier. I would recommend led strips as these improve visibility inside greatly and there are a few spots where these lights can be concealed. -- Modular Design. Although this term is thrown around by every case builder, this case really takes this to the next step. All the visual add-ons like the front plastic, side window and top mesh are easily removed and this prevents them from damage when building your PC. All the fan slots (aside from rear) feature easy to remove dust filters, including the bottom PSU fan slot. If you don't want the shroud, HDD cage or SDD cage you can remove these. The highly modular design makes working on and customizing your PC very easy. -- All usual features present. All the de-factos of modern computer cases such as a SSD cage, dust filters, cable management options are present. CONS: --Space is tight. Not a huge deal since any mid tower case will be a little tight with a water cooler and full-size video card. My only real issue was very little space between the top of the case and the motherboard. When I tried to top mount my 280mm radiator, I found out it encroached into the space for RAM and had to front mount it. This particular issue will depend on your motherboard layout. You may find that your initial set-up doesn't fit too well, but with enough experimenting you will likely find a fit. Overall the case preforms great and looks elegant. Looking at it anyone can tell it's a custom built PC, but the visual appeal is not lost at all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ First Impressions Review
*by N***O on February 17, 2016*

As the title suggests, this is a review from having only been using this case for about 12 hours now, 6 hours of those are me being sleep. Later, I plan on updating this review to reflect how well this case fares against a....very rugged user. I guess I'll find out if this baby's built to last, won't I? Firstly, this case is gorgeous. Alot of reviews had people disappointed about how it looked in real life as opposed to how it looked in the promotional photographs. I have to say myself though, I think it looks amazing in person; I'd go as far to say better, even. From reviews, I expected the side panel to be some cheap, scratchy, wishy-washy piece of plastic, but I'm actually stunned at how rigid it is. On a side note, it's bigger than I expected. I mean, it's a mid-case tower with vertical spacing for an IO-shield, 7 PCI slots, and a PSU- same as my other case. I don't know what I expected there, in retrospect. The entire case is extremely rigid feeling- albeit metal helps, but I still was expecting something with a ton of wiggle at this price point. It didn't look particularly sturdy in pictures, but it's alot more...dense than I was expecting, and I'm actually very happy about that. My last case was one of those 'i'm a gamer look at my gamer case" type of deals, and it was mostly fancified plastic, and while it was a decent case, I'm glad to get away from that thing and to something that feels this amazing. The way Corsair worded the product description around various websites, I was sure there would be a lot of skimping out on the metal in various places, but the only part of plastic I know of is the shroud cover (which is also MUCH more solid than I expected), the feet, and the air grooves behind the metal front- so not very much. Just about anything else you touch will be metal. So if this case has an underlying plastic chassis, that's fine, because this still feels like it'll hold up very well for a long time. I'm not able to say much about installation- it's not too far off from many Mid-tower cases, honestly. Everything's pretty simple. I didn't particularly need the manual for anything- tool-less drive installations are officially a must have for me. My old case was trying to eat my SSD and the laptop hard drive I use for back-ups, so not having to go through something like that again with stubborn screws and wrong-sized screwdrivers (I have literally one Phillips screwdriver and that's it right now. Really sucks.) The only difficulty I had was actually tying down the motherboard. It seemed like my screws just weren't working, then I discovered that my unit was mailed without motherboard screws. I ended up screwing in three identical screws I had laying around from my old case. I don't particularly have any resentment towards this situation though, because hey, sometimes screws are forgotten; my computer's running (well and cool, too boot) so I have no real reason to be angry. I simply messaged them telling them I could use a shipment of them, and now I'm just waiting on that. So I got the nice little baby all hooked up, cut it on, and nothing set on fire, which is a plus. I'm extremely grateful for these super tall feet, because I have carpet, and my PSU is annoying (and probably gonna die soon, actually) so I have this fire-starter using the vents on the bottom because I have enough clearance now to do so without worrying about dust from the carpet being a serious issue. So thank you for that choice, Corsair. The case has very little (read: no) noise prevention or anything, and you'll be able to hear this thing at idle in a quiet room. So if quiet is your deal, you might want to consider getting a 400Q instead of this. I'm not a sucker for a silent build though, myself. However, my PSU's fan is dying on me, so when it starts whirring it's actually very very loud. I'm chocking this one up to EVGA for the PSU, not Corsair. A few final notes about the case, and I'll be done with this ramble of a review. The lighting behind the buttons and HD light are very emmissive and I love it. The buttons are also ultra solid feeling, and feel tough and responsive. The sidepanel door is easy to open- almost too easy, but unless you live with small children who like to bang on the side of your case, it'll be fine. PCs are made for sitting there, after all, it shouldn't be that much of a hassle. The plexiglass/acrylic/whatever is very thick and doesn't bend as easy as I'd expect from pictures. The case is nice and cool if your hardware is also nice and cool. Speaking of hardware, I'll close this review with a spec list; - AMD FX-8320 @ Stock (I'm going to OC it, now that I feel alot more comfortable with heat not being an issue) - Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - ASUS M5A97 R2.0 - 8GB (2x4GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600Mhz - MSI GTX 970 GAMING 4G - WD Black 1TB - SiliconPower 120GB SSD (actually really good, check it out if you're on a budget) - Some other 250GB laptop hard drive I ripped out of a dead notebook - EVGA 500w If you decide to pick up this case, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great case with minor setbacks.
*by K***K on August 4, 2017*

Great case. I went with the 400q because I want a more subtle case than the 4 year old case I had that looked like a drunk rave. I'm not talking of about the classy rgb lit nzxt's or phanteks, I'm talking a trashy early-mid 2000's look. So I opted for this case which doesn't have a side window and has some built in noise dampening. It looks great, I love that it only has the logo on the front with no text. I current have 3 120 mm fans in the front for intake, 2 140mm fans up top for exhaust along with the included 120mm in the rear. In comparison to my old case which was a rosewill, my idle temperatures on my cpu went from mid 30's to mid-high 20's, the ambient temp in my room usually sits around 23-24 degrees C during the day. This case also comes with a fan controller that connects to your psu and supports 3-4 fans, which is nice because my older mobo only has 2 fan headers not including the cpu cooler. So having the option of controlling the speed when I need to is great rather than just having them on full blast all the time. It's very easy to build in for the most part. The ssd rack they included is nice, but can hinder cable management behind the motherboard. Also be wary of larger power supplies. The case comes with a psu shroud to help keep cables contained, at least that's my assumption as the 400q doesn't have a window so aesthetics on the inside don't matter very much other than for airflow. Unfortunately the shroud can be a space issue if you have a larger psu. The hard drive rack is located right in front of the psu compartment and can cause some space constraints. Speaking if airflow, I really like how the front of the case is designed. Large holes for air intake with a magnetic dust filter to help keep the inside of your case nice and clean while being able to move a lot of air in. The only downside as some others have said is that the front is built well, but the clips attaching it to the case seem like they might break easily, so handle the front with care when removing. It's safer to open up the case and push the plastic tabs to remove the front. The only thing to me that would make this case perfect is if corsair included a top dust filter with the q model. I'm glad they kept the top fan mounts, but the fans don't cover the entire top grid, so I can imagine it's fairly easy for dust to fall and settle in. Not a huge deal, and I know that using the top for fans does negate some of the noise dampening. However even with my fans maxed out and the hyper 212 Evo I have on my cpu, it's still very quiet compared to my old case. Pros: - good build quality - easy to build in - subtle minimalist design - lots of airflow options (supports aio/water cooling as well) and improved my thermal performance by about 7-10 degrees Celsius - nice magnetic dust filter for the front intake and included dust filter for bottom psu intake Cons - No included dust filter for the top fan mounts, and getting the filter used on the 400c looks like a pain in the butt - should have sturdier attachments for the front face of the case, rather than plastic clips. Overall a fantastic case, and one I will definitely use again next time I do a build for someone. UPDATE- I recently upgraded to ryzen. This case handled things beautifully and I was easily able to replace my mobo. Took about a half hour with some further cable management involved. I also got a Noctua NH D15 and this case had no issues whatsoever handling the gigantic cpu cooler arranged in a front to back airflow configuration. Great case, definitely planning to keep using it for years to come.

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