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The Corsair CC600TWM-WHT Special Edition Graphite Series 600T is a mid-tower gaming case that combines full-tower features with sleek white aesthetics. Equipped with dual 200mm LED fans, a versatile side panel offering both window and mesh options, and an intelligent cable management system, it delivers exceptional cooling and a clean build environment. With tool-free drive bays, a four-channel fan controller, and easy CPU backplate access, this case is designed for gamers and builders who demand performance, style, and convenience.







| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Series | CC600TWM |
| Item model number | CC600TWM-WHT |
| Item Weight | 28 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 23.3 x 10.4 x 20 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23.3 x 10.4 x 20 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| ASIN | B004O0PAKW |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2011 |
B**T
Great for everything I needed.
I bought this when I upgraded from air cooling to liquid cooling. This held my massive 360mm cooler just fine. This case, along with my cooler puts my i7-7700k at 27 to 29 Celsius at idle. And under load, it stays around the mid to upper 60s, for games like Far Cry 5 with all settings at ultra and 60 fps thanks to the Gtx 1080 I have in the build.Under lower load, like Marvel Alliance for example, I think I was at 40 degrees Celsius.Great quality case. I LOVE that the sides open like car door handles. Makes it super easy to get in there and work on stuff and change stuff out.Here are the only negatives I found on this case:The trays for HDDs and SSDs seem alittle too flexy for my liking but the seem strong enough.My radiator had 6 fans, 3 on top and 3 below. The bottom ones were easy, but mounting the 3 tops ones to the radiator through the top was a PITA. Once it was done though, it looked very nice. And they work great.Lastly, and this is just a preference thing, a PSU shroud would have been realllllllyyyyy nice. There are aftermarket ones, but it's just a bummer to have such a sweet case with great visibility to the guts and then see all the PSU wires.Other than those small things, the case is fantastic. I didn't feel that any of those issues are enough to knock off a star. I would highly recommend this case to anyone.
J**R
Internally it is very sturdy and intuitive to work with
She's a big one!This case is almost certain to be bigger than anyting you have had in the past! For me, that is what I wanted. A large case ensures that as technology and budget increases I can add more complex and sizable components to my rig without compromising space or air flow. With the amount of space in this sucker I don't have to worry about that!Internally it is very sturdy and intuitive to work with. I had a very easy time installing all the components for my new rig. Being able to remove unnecessary drive bays was a huge plus! And the cable management was fairly easy and streamlined.My only real complaint is that the back panel doesn't like to stay flush with the case once all the cords are fed through and your build ready to go. Any pressure from the inside from the cables causes a corner of the panel to slightly gap from the case. The panel still stays attached but it allows you to slightly see inside which is not ideal when you spent a lot of money and time building a PC that not only runs like a beast but look sexy as hell!It's a fairly nitpicky complaint and doesn't affect functionality. I was able to get my panel to stay flush with a little bit of strategically-placed tape, which you can't even see. In the end it wasn't enough for me to knock off a star from my rating. So that should tell you about how much I like this case!
L**N
Amazing, albiet enormous case!
I absolutely love this case. I first ordered one for a friend whom asked me to build him a computer. I picked this case for him and after I received it and got everything together I just had to have one myself!Yes, IT IS A VERY LARGE CASE, but if you have room for it, it's definitely worth it. Other reviews mentioned problems with the side panels, personally I haven't had any issue with them. Aside from size, my initial reaction was how quiet it was, even with all 3 fans (5 if you include CPU fan and PSU fan, 7 if you also have a GPU with 2 fans). It covers with three fans (two from intake, one rear exhaust). You can connect 5 fans to the cases power cable to control the speed with the case. The case has additional fan support all over the place, top, bottom, front (take out 2 stock 140mms put in 3x120mm).Cable management is very good. Plethora of HDD space as well as 3 SSD trays and two optical drives. As I said earlier, plenty of room for additional cooling, whether it's fans or liquid cooling.
D**O
I absolutely love this case
I absolutely love this case. It is much bigger then i thought it would be and that is causing me some problems with the placement of the computer BUT the case is so well built and great that il just need to improvise and create a better home for this wonderful case.+Lots and Lots of room.+Plenty of airflow.+Easy pull out,pop out dust covers.+Nice lighting for the fans.+Side panels are easy to open and even more important easy to put back.+Easy to reach ports and headphone jacks.+Sexy AF looking.+Easy cable management.+Did i mention this case has alot of room??-Reset button to the right of the power on/off button does not light up which makes it look a little uneven since there is lighting for the fan levels to the left.(That is really the only negative i can think of and it is not much of a negative. Just something picky since i am kinda OCD about things like that.
W**S
Great Design, Easy to Build
Can't praise it enough. I bought one for the new X99A setup that replaces the SandyBridge in a Corsair 800D rig. That largely works and will be given to a nephew after it goes into a 2nd such tower (both with Corsair 100iV2 coolers). The Sandy Bridge has 2 drive failures so it's time to replace them, rebuild, put in a bigger SSD (keep the working 240G for scratchpad use) and give it to a nephew. If he decides to add something, this case makes it easy.The Sandy Bridge days, including the then-state-of-the-art 800D, barely had USB 3 (bridged) and SATA 3 was new enough that the 800D didn't support it. So the new case address things I really couldn't buy in a flagship level case back then. The SSD mounts are as easy as they look. Fans are plentiful, and I added one to the bottom.Full Tower is easiest with larger coolers - room to work - and I like the top & bottom grommets that a mid tower doesn't have room for (possibly one, not both). As for fan controller, it works well, but wiring going all over is clunky so the extra fan was just connected to the motherboard. The fan wires - meaning for each fan - are not sleeved so the 3 wires splay out until you zip tie them. It's messy - and thus the motherboard fan connector use for the bottom fan.Things fit well - the case is a quality piece of hardware. Highly recommended.
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