I have been watching videos of builds and reviews all day. I have them both in my NewEgg Basket right now and just cant seem to decide. I really like both of them! Love the Black version of the 600T, and the fact that it looks like it has a lot of room behind the back panel. But I have loved the 650D for a while now. I also love its big window.
Help me decide here guys, because I know there are a lot of owners here.
My 650D is awesome, but I've built twice with a 600T, honestly you can't go wrong choosing either, but my preference would be the 650D because it isn't as round and has the brushed front panel.
My 650D is awesome, but I've built twice with a 600T, honestly you can't go wrong choosing either, but my preference would be the 650D because it isn't as round and has the brushed front panel.
I have a HAF X case right now and I am so sick of it. I know just how cramped the space behind the panel can get, especially since I suck with cable management.. The 600T Looked like it had tons of room back there, from a linus tech tips video I watched.
just so you'd know, the 650d doesn't have a lot of space at the back either. i have a non-modular psu and i had to do some cable management at the back to fit all the cables. not a lot of space, but there's enough.
They are both pretty much the same inside (650D has a bit more space up top for push-pull with a 120 radiator - can also be done with a 600T with a bit of modding).
They both look great IMO. Choosing the 600T was easy for me because I had to have the white
The 650D is definitely very classy with the brushed metal and has less plastic. So choose based on the look you want because inside they're about the same and both have awesome cable management.
They seem to be essentially the same case inside, but without the upper divider, the 650D becomes more flexible with watercooling setups.
Both rock - you'll love whichever one you choose.
I just ordered the 650d and am kind of wishing I'd gone with a white 600t. I like the classy look of the 650d but hate that it doesn't have the option for 2 120mm fans up front, don't want to mod at all. Though I haven't actually seen the case live yet, I'm skeptical over the top fan section as it looks like an eyesore and almost appears like it wasn't finished from the factory. Maybe a couple black fan grilles mounted or something and it would look better. If I'm jumping to conclusions please chime in otherwise. Also would like to hide the optical drive in front like my Lian li stealth style. I'll miss the all aluminum case with the Lian li.
I would personally go for the 650D, both are lovely and got the nice toolest side panels, but the 650D has better build quality and cleaner look in my opinion. Plus i like the more traditional square cases. I wasnt a big fan of the top design of the 600D.
I was considering going for the 650D because it was a step up from the 450d and had open front with more USB ports. But then the Enthoo Pro was released and i ditched Corsair completely but i plan on going back to Corsair or Fractal for future builds. Clean and efficient cases are the name of the game.
Hope this helps!
I also prefer the appearance of the 650D over the 600t. I don't care for the rounded look of the 600t nor all that convoluted, dust catching plastic encasing it. The 600D has a little more room on the top than the 600t. The 600D uses some of the same metal chassis panels as the 600t but, since the 600D doesn't use the outside plastic enclosures the 600t does, it has a lot of unused holes that can let in dust ladened air. A large percentage of the time I've spent on the 600D I'm modding was spent sealing up those *&^%$#@! holes!
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