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Soldato
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How do you find the 600C? I'm considering it as my next case. From the few reviews I've read it seems like there isn't much space behind the motherboard tray because of the SSD/HDD mounts.
 
Caporegime
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How do you find the 600C? I'm considering it as my next case. From the few reviews I've read it seems like there isn't much space behind the motherboard tray because of the SSD/HDD mounts.

I found it very easy to fit cables behind the tray with regular psu cables, became even easier when i went to the flat braided cables, back panel slid on easily and i didn't even have to hold it in place to put the 2 thumb screws in, which is something that I've had to do on most other cases.

Nice case and the inverted design is quirky to look at. :)
 
Soldato
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Looks very nice...makes me want to go back and give the PC a bit of a facelift, went very boring with my last pc case!
 
Associate
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16 Jan 2006
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My build is complete for now. Just finished stress testing a 4Ghz profile and all is stable and well.

I need to try and sort some bottom lighting or some LED strips which I can dim down.

Some pics

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The Setup
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Associate
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mrk

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South Coast
Made a start today with my new build. Only thing left now is migration of SSD/GFX/HDDs and some final cabling tidy-up. Case is the Evcolve tempered glass. Took almost 2hrs getting the cabling on point on both sides.Might cheat as ThereIs0nly0ne has done above :D

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It just so happens my MSI GTX 980 is red and black, so will fit right in :cool:
 
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Soldato
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11 Apr 2004
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Not the most elegant of builds (excuse the dust, I don't run intake air filters due to how much they impede airflow) but a cheap build that I've been tweaking over the last few months.

The Bequiet AIO and EVGA G2 PSU I've just added almost cost the same as the rest of the hardware; FX-8350 @ 4.4GHz (for now), Asus M5A97 Evo R2.0, 16GB DDR3 1866, Gigabyte 7970 OC

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Soldato
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Decided to spray the black mesh to white on my case,Matches the fans and white accents inside the case now,I like it anyway. ;)

Terrible photos i know,bad lighting,bad cameraman,Mobile phone camera. :(

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And yes,those are heavy duty castor wheels. :D
 
Soldato
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Close to Swindon, but not Swindon
Not the most elegant of builds (excuse the dust, I don't run intake air filters due to how much they impede airflow) but a cheap build that I've been tweaking over the last few months.

The Bequiet AIO and EVGA G2 PSU I've just added almost cost the same as the rest of the hardware; FX-8350 @ 4.4GHz (for now), Asus M5A97 Evo R2.0, 16GB DDR3 1866, Gigabyte 7970 OC

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That dust :eek::eek::eek:
 
Soldato
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Modified the Carbide 200R to allow water cooling to aid the temps, really pleased with the result as re-used parts I already had lying about so to replace the H100 cooler it has only cost me £16! Pretty much silent with more stable temps:




 
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