Just finished my new build with a P600s case, initial impressions are very good, love the magnetic doors and the various holes and gaps made cable management a breeze and left me with a nice clean build.
So the build is done and aside from a few things I messed up, it went OK.
Can you get a 420mm 60mm thick rad in the front? Yes, but you have to put it in first, then slide the fans in front of it. I also had to cut out the front mounting area because of the way it allows 120mm fans as well as 140's. I also had to make significant cuts on the roof again because a 280mm rad is impacted by the rails all0wing 120's.
Such a thick rad at the front means there is very little space between the back of the rad and your graphics cards so my plan to use a D5 mounted to the back of the rad bit the dust and I had to use my DDC/XSPC pump/reservoir.
The bottom PSU enclosure is literally part of the motherboard tray which means it cannot be removed at all without major surgery. While this provides a nice area to cover any cables it actually eats a lot of case space. I have two GPU's and the gap between the bottom GPU (even a water-cooled one so nice and skinny) and the PSU cover means forget trying to get your fingers into that space if you need to get to any of the connectors on the motherboard there.
So although it is "a big case", there's surprisingly little room inside. I'd argue the Define S I moved out of was easier to work in than this P600S although it couldn't have taken the UT60-420 that I've put in.
It does look wicked though
You sound like someone who wanted this case to fit your requirements no matter what and are bitching about it, why didnt you pick a case that fits your requirements instead?
How do you know until you buy the case? I'm not "bitching" by the way, I think that's unfair. I bought one, I used it, I said that what I bought it for could be done and made some observations about how. And if you look through the last few posts, I asked questions, said I was going to buy it and was explicitly asked to comment after. Which I have.
You asked a bunch of us for dimensions which we provided while criticizing Phantechs for not providing them but are readily available on their website. You come across as someone not happy at all with the case but you bought it anyway, why not just get something else that fits your needs?
I know i come across as argumentative here but its an honest observation Mike
I am happy with the case though. I'm not clear why you think I'm not. I have got all I wanted inside apart from a ridiculously oversized pump, it looks great. My comments are also honest observations. Sorry if they come across so negatively. I'm just trying to help others.
I am happy with the case though. I'm not clear why you think I'm not. I have got all I wanted inside apart from a ridiculously oversized pump, it looks great. My comments are also honest observations. Sorry if they come across so negatively. I'm just trying to help others.
Enjoy the case mate, its easily the best ive worked with, love to see some pics of your build!
Front
Without the front
Open Side showing 420mm UT60 at the front and Crossflow 280mm at the top
Top showing how the openings have been made larger
Close up of the connection between the two rads. Almost like I'd planned it!
Nice!!!
Is that a Thermaltake Water 3.0 AIO?
@snips86x that's pretty but crying out for braided cables!
[USER=140541]@snips86x that black shows the dust too much, glad i went with gunmetal
too much RGB for me but looks good![/USER]