ブランド | CORSAIR |
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メーカー | CORSAIR |
製品サイズ | 59.18 x 26.42 x 50.8 cm; 12.7 kg |
商品モデル番号 | CC600TWM-WHT |
メーカーにより製造中止になりました | いいえ |
カラー | ホワイト |
商品の寸法 幅 × 高さ | 59.2 x 26.4 x 50.8 cm |
USB2.0用ポート数 | 4 |
Firewireポート数 | 1 |
ワット数 | 41.00 |
同梱バッテリー | いいえ |
商品の重量 | 12.7 Kilograms |
CORSAIR GRAPHITEシリーズ ホワイトモデル CC600TWM-WHT
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ブランド | CORSAIR |
ケースタイプ | Mid Tower |
色 | ホワイト |
材質 | アクリル, 合金鋼 |
冷却方法 | 空冷, 水冷 |
ファンサイズ | 120 ミリメートル |
商品の重量 | 12.7 kg |
USB 2ポートの数 | 4 |
USBポートの総数 | 5 |
メーカー | CORSAIR |
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ASIN | B004O0PAKW |
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Amazon.co.jp での取り扱い開始日 | 2011/5/17 |
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メーカーによる説明
Special Edition White Graphite Series 600T ミッドタワーケース
見た目の良いハイパフォーマンスケースの組み立てがここまで簡単に。
Graphite Series 600Tでワールドクラスのゲーミングシステムの構築が容易になります。デュアル200mmファンの優れたクーリング、マルチビデオカードに対応する8つのPCIe拡張スロット、大型でパワフルなコンポーネントを収容する十分なスペースを備え、Graphite Series 600Tはあらゆるオプションに対応します。
ミッドタワーサイズでフルタワーの機能
- Graphite Series 600Tは、ミッドタワーの高さにも関わらず、ケース内部は十分なスペースを確保しています。再構成が可能なハードドライブベイにより、長いビデオカードも収容できます。
- マザーボード背面のスペースが増加しクーリンでスッキリとした配線が可能に。4つの5.25インチツールレス光学ドライブ直下には、SSDと標準ハードドライブに対応した最大で6台のドライブキャディーを搭載。
- それでもまだ満足がいかない場合は、トップパネルの200mmファンを取り外し、240mmラジエーターと120mmファンを取り付け、すぐに水冷へアップグレードできます。
システムビルダー向け機能
- Corsairでは、Obsidian Seriesケースで斬新なケーブルルーティングを考案し、Graphite Seriesケースでも同様にその優れた設計を採用しています。
- ゴムグロメットで縁取られたマザーボードトレイ上のホールとマザーボード背面の十分なスペースにより、クリーンでスッキリとした内部配線が可能です。
- 光学ドライブは、ツールレスで、サイドパネルはビルドインラッチでメカニズムで簡単に取り外しができ、搭載されたファンコントローラーにより静音オペレーションと冷却パフォーマンスの選択が可能です。
商品の説明
ケース内に強力なエアフローを構築する200mmファン×2と120mmファン×1を搭載、水冷システムにも対応します。3-Way SLIに対応できる拡張スロット×8や取り外しや移動可能なドライブベイを採用するなど拡張性に優れています。また、CPUカットアウトやケーブルホールを備えており、ミドルタワーながらフルタワー並みの拡張性、メンテナンス性と冷却性能を実現、あらゆる自作ニーズに対応しています。
CC600TWM-WHTは、ミドルタワーながらフルタワー並みの拡張性を実現しました。3-Way SLIに対応できる拡張スロット×8や取り外しや移動可能なドライブベイを採用するなど拡張性に優れています。CPUカットアウトやケーブルホールを備えており、あらゆる自作ニーズに対応したケースに仕上がっています。
サイドパネルにアクリル窓を採用しました。付属のメッシュ部品でメッシュタイプの窓に変更できます。メッシュには、120mmファンを最大で4つ搭載できます。ビジュアルを強化するか、冷却を強化するか選択できます。
特定の情報をお探しですか?
イメージ付きのレビュー
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
~簡易的なスペック~
RAMPAGE II EXTREME
GTX660
i7 950 3.5Ghz OC
メモリ20GB
CPUクーラー KABUTO
~感想~
ケースを変えてから新生FF14ベンチマークで6度下がりました。
手入れもすごく簡単にできます。
※自分が苦労したことを書いておきます
フロントトップにFANコントローラーがついてるんですが3ピンのメスが4つあります。
カバーがしてあるのでそれをはずして各ファンの3ピンオスとつなげます。
あとはコントローラー側についてる電源オスと電源ユニットのメスと繋げれば完了です。4つまでコントロールできます。
フロント部にUSB差込口が4つありUSBケーブルは2本あるんですがマザボが対応してなければどちらか2つしか使えません。
電源ユニットのコードが短く延長しないと後ろからまわせませんでした。
内部も広くホワイトLED20cmファン×2は素晴らしい。CPUクーラーやグラボなど気にせずどんなサイズでも入れれると思います。
かなり夢が広がります。
corsair h100 (water cooling)
corsair tx650 (Power supply)
Gigabyte 990fxa-ud9 (Motherboard)
Gigabyte gtx 660 ti oc (gpu)
Amd fx 8350 black edition 8 core processor (Cpu)
2x corsair force gt 120gb (ssd)
Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA
Easy install and it runs quiet and cool
大型クーラー完備で内部は予想以上の冷えます
5年目に突入しましたが、故障もなく快適です。
見た目も抜群に良く、内部フローも安定しています
Amazonさんで検索していたところこの商品が売っていました。決心したのは状態が新品と
いうことだったのであまり悩みませんでした。値段のほうが定価よりもかなり高いですが欲し
いと思っていたのであまり気にしてません。
Cons: Front USB 3 connector sucks and don't like the fan controller in front since don't have one installed.
ばかり買ってました。さすがに数千円筐体(きょうたい=ケースのこと)は
小さくて取り付けやメンテの時に腕が傷だらけになることもしばしば。
今回、自分専用ということでおおきい!物をということでこれを購入しました。
”正解”でした。家に届いた時はその箱の大きさに唖然!としますが取り出して
マザーボードなど組んでいると広々として気持ちいいんですよ。腕も無傷です。
それと配線用の穴も適度に開いていて線をまとめるのも楽チンでした。
付属ファンの回転数もダイヤルで調節できるので便利です。中が広いせいか
低回転でも熱くなりません(まだ5月だからかもです。iMac27inchもありますが
こちらはアッチッチです。モニタ一体型のせい?)ケースも開けやすく、サイドの
透明アクリル板も付属のメッシュと交換できます。
大きい事はいいことだ!
他の国からのトップレビュー
I don't like the monolithic brick look, but also dislike the over styled "gamer" look. At the time my front runners were the Cosmos SE, the 600T, and the 780T. I really liked the look of the Cosmos SE (and its larger brothers), but I just couldn't get passed how flawed it was inside. Cramped and restrictive, I just couldn't justify it. The 780T meanwhile was the opposite. Well designed inside and out, but it was huge, and really too big for what I wanted. The 600T split the difference. Smaller than the 780T (although quite big for a mid-tower), yet still very roomy inside. Being an older design, it was missing some features which I'll detail later, but was well thought out enough that I was willing to forgive them.
Pros:
Well constructed - the shell is made of plastic but it feels solidly put together and the panels all match perfectly. The metal frame is also well made and the whole case, though a bit heavy, exhibits no flex. It feels like a quality product.
Roomy - It's on the larger end of the mid-tower scale, but that translates to a very spacious interior with plenty of room for long graphics cards.
5.25" bays - These have largely fallen out of fashion with newer cases, but I still occasional use my DVD drive, plus my NZXT card reader (which closely matches the mesh front) that I use a lot, and a storage drawer for some cables and flash drives.
Excellent Cable Management - My old PC's case was a Raidmax from 2006. Cable management wasn't a thing back then and to be honest I never really bothered with it. This time around I did, because the case has lots of cutouts (most of which have rubber grommets) to neatly route cables through. It's amazing how clean and tidy I was able to make it.
Dust filters - Also something that didn't really exist in 2006. This case large top, front, and bottom (PSU) filters which makes a huge difference. I have cats so dust and pet hair are something I live with, but the filters keep most of the dust out, so even when I clean the inside every few months, it's only a light layer in there. The filters are easy to remove and clean, and like the rust of the case are well made.
Easily to remove panels - Both front and side panels are removed with a couple latches. No thumbscrews to deal with.
Semi-modular cages - The drive cages are split into two clusters of 3, and can be moved around the case. You can use both or you can mount one under the 5.25" bays, one further back near the PSU, on the drive pedestal, or some combination of that. In my case I removed one cage from the case and mounted the other further back, giving the front 200m fan uninterrupted airflow into the case.
Cons:
Fan support
Front intake only supports a 200mm fan. There's no mounting points for dual 120 or 140 fans. Early runs of the 600T apparently had some weird way of mounting the 200mm fan which made it hard to replace, the later ones are screwed in and at least give you a bit more flexibility, however you're still limited to the small selection of 200mm fans on the market.
The top give you a bit more flexibility. It comes with a 200mm fan but can support dual 120mm fans. However, why not dual 140mm fans? There's certainly room to put mounts for them.
Space between the top of the case and the motherboard makes it difficult to do push-pull 240mm radiator configuration. I think low profile fans might work, but it's tight.
Rear exhaust fan is 120mm only.
Front I/O only has one USB 3.0 port, and being an older case from when USB 3.0 was new, uses a pass-through to plug into the back of the motherboard vs the connector to plug into a USB 3.0 header.
Small window. This is a matter of taste, but the window is really quite small. Wish it was larger to show off the clean build. At one point a company made acrylic side panels for it, but I don't know if they still do.
No dedicated SSD mounts. Not a problem that effects functionality, but the case has no place to "show off" your SSDs, however you can mount one to each HDD caddy, so out of the box you can support up to six SSDs, they just won't be in a place for your to see them.
Overall:
So there are compromises, but for me the only one that could be an issue is the intake being regulated to 200mm fans. That being said, my CPU idles at 27°C and GPU 37°C (with fans off), so it's sufficient. As for the SSD, not a problem unless you want to showcase your drive. I did, so I bought a Corsair SSD bracket and screwed it to the HDD cage pedestal, removed one HDD cage and moved the other back toward the PSU.
While there are newer cases and some that come with some nice features I'd like to have, this case is still modern enough to support modern hardware and plenty of room to work in. It's well made and I love the way it looks.I'll likely have it for years to come.
2017年11月14日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
I don't like the monolithic brick look, but also dislike the over styled "gamer" look. At the time my front runners were the Cosmos SE, the 600T, and the 780T. I really liked the look of the Cosmos SE (and its larger brothers), but I just couldn't get passed how flawed it was inside. Cramped and restrictive, I just couldn't justify it. The 780T meanwhile was the opposite. Well designed inside and out, but it was huge, and really too big for what I wanted. The 600T split the difference. Smaller than the 780T (although quite big for a mid-tower), yet still very roomy inside. Being an older design, it was missing some features which I'll detail later, but was well thought out enough that I was willing to forgive them.
Pros:
Well constructed - the shell is made of plastic but it feels solidly put together and the panels all match perfectly. The metal frame is also well made and the whole case, though a bit heavy, exhibits no flex. It feels like a quality product.
Roomy - It's on the larger end of the mid-tower scale, but that translates to a very spacious interior with plenty of room for long graphics cards.
5.25" bays - These have largely fallen out of fashion with newer cases, but I still occasional use my DVD drive, plus my NZXT card reader (which closely matches the mesh front) that I use a lot, and a storage drawer for some cables and flash drives.
Excellent Cable Management - My old PC's case was a Raidmax from 2006. Cable management wasn't a thing back then and to be honest I never really bothered with it. This time around I did, because the case has lots of cutouts (most of which have rubber grommets) to neatly route cables through. It's amazing how clean and tidy I was able to make it.
Dust filters - Also something that didn't really exist in 2006. This case large top, front, and bottom (PSU) filters which makes a huge difference. I have cats so dust and pet hair are something I live with, but the filters keep most of the dust out, so even when I clean the inside every few months, it's only a light layer in there. The filters are easy to remove and clean, and like the rust of the case are well made.
Easily to remove panels - Both front and side panels are removed with a couple latches. No thumbscrews to deal with.
Semi-modular cages - The drive cages are split into two clusters of 3, and can be moved around the case. You can use both or you can mount one under the 5.25" bays, one further back near the PSU, on the drive pedestal, or some combination of that. In my case I removed one cage from the case and mounted the other further back, giving the front 200m fan uninterrupted airflow into the case.
Cons:
Fan support
Front intake only supports a 200mm fan. There's no mounting points for dual 120 or 140 fans. Early runs of the 600T apparently had some weird way of mounting the 200mm fan which made it hard to replace, the later ones are screwed in and at least give you a bit more flexibility, however you're still limited to the small selection of 200mm fans on the market.
The top give you a bit more flexibility. It comes with a 200mm fan but can support dual 120mm fans. However, why not dual 140mm fans? There's certainly room to put mounts for them.
Space between the top of the case and the motherboard makes it difficult to do push-pull 240mm radiator configuration. I think low profile fans might work, but it's tight.
Rear exhaust fan is 120mm only.
Front I/O only has one USB 3.0 port, and being an older case from when USB 3.0 was new, uses a pass-through to plug into the back of the motherboard vs the connector to plug into a USB 3.0 header.
Small window. This is a matter of taste, but the window is really quite small. Wish it was larger to show off the clean build. At one point a company made acrylic side panels for it, but I don't know if they still do.
No dedicated SSD mounts. Not a problem that effects functionality, but the case has no place to "show off" your SSDs, however you can mount one to each HDD caddy, so out of the box you can support up to six SSDs, they just won't be in a place for your to see them.
Overall:
So there are compromises, but for me the only one that could be an issue is the intake being regulated to 200mm fans. That being said, my CPU idles at 27°C and GPU 37°C (with fans off), so it's sufficient. As for the SSD, not a problem unless you want to showcase your drive. I did, so I bought a Corsair SSD bracket and screwed it to the HDD cage pedestal, removed one HDD cage and moved the other back toward the PSU.
While there are newer cases and some that come with some nice features I'd like to have, this case is still modern enough to support modern hardware and plenty of room to work in. It's well made and I love the way it looks.I'll likely have it for years to come.
If you are looking for a case that can handle a very large CPU cooler like the Noctua NH-D14 and NH-D15 so you can a really good air cooled system instead of going water cooled this is a great choice for a case.
The problem with running a Noctua NH-D14 or NH-D15 is that they need a case that has clearance for 160mm and 165mm depending witch CPU cooler you choose and most case's can not handle the Noctua coolers and if they can handle them they do not have many drive bays like 1 or 2 and if they do have more they have a door on the front of the tower witch I hate.
The only thing to watch with this case is the cooling fans that are built into the tower they are about the worst fans on the planet,Corsair used 20mm thick 200mm fans and you can not use a 25mm thick fan it just won't fit and the other problem is even if you are willing to buy a different brand 20mm thick 200mm fan good luck there's not many option's.
You can however mount 2 120mm fans on top under the mess thing that pop's off and you can mount for sure 2 120mm fans in the front maybe 2 140mm fans but it will take some modding to do so,if you are going to use 2 120mm fans up front that are 25mm thick you need to make a template and then cut out the front part of the case that has all the holes in it where the stock fan mounts and then you will have enough room to mount 2 120mm fans stacked on top of each other because the stock fan mounts behind the metal screen with the holes in it and new fans mount in the center of the hole.
Also another great feature of this case is the room you have to work and the cable management,the other thing I like the best about this case is instead of needing to run a full tower to use a Noctua NH-D14 or NH-D15 CPU cooler this case is wide enough for sure to run any CPU cooler up to 170mm where some full towers can not even do 160mm and this case is not as tall as a full tower but it is by no means a really short tower either.
La sostanza è che il prodotto è soddisfacente anche oltre le aspettative e possiede caratteristiche estetiche, nonchè tecniche, da fuoriclasse.
I'd wanted this case right from the very instant I saw it, and I regretted for a long time not being able to afford one, but I finally had the money for one, so I went and got one, and I don't regret it one little bit.
The thing is massive, I thought my old case (Zalman Z9) was large, but this thing dwarfs it by a considerable amount, but with that size comes an easily accessible interior, and plenty of room for expansion.
It's very solidly put together, and nothing feels flimsy or like it'll break any time soon, and while the front, top and back is made of plastic, it's extremely high quality plastic, the sort that would make car manufacturers jealous, and the powder coat and paint is exceptionally high quality, and there's not a blemish anywhere on it, and when you first slide the case out of the box and remove the fabric cover you're blown away by just how beautiful it is, I know I was, and put it this way, my mum saw it and the first and pretty much only thing she said was simply "wow" and she's extremely critical when it comes to style and build quality, so if it can impress her then I know it's beautiful.
There is only two things that bother me about the case, and both are easy to fix, the first is the USB3.0 cable, it goes across the top of the motherboard and out the back to the USB ports on the motherboard rear I/O, but this isn't a problem as I can buy an adapter which would make it internal, so it's practically a non issue.
The second issue was one I already knew about before I bought the case, and it's the side panel window. It creaks when you pick the side panel up, and it's because the plastic of the window rubs against the metal of the case, but I got some 1/16th inch (1.5mm) thick rubber washers and placed them where the screws are in between the plastic window and the metal side panel and it got rid of the squeak, and that would cost you no more than a couple of pence for the washers, so it is also a non issue.
Apart from that, the case is perfect, it fits all my hardware perfectly without any issues, and as others have mentioned, it'll even take an E-ATX motherboard with room to spare, and as has been mentioned already, there is massive amounts of room.
There's 3/4 of an inch behind the motherboard tray for the cables, there's somewhere around 8 inches plus between the top side of the motherboard and the side panel, so even the largest air coolers will fit comfortably.
There's nearly 15 Inch of space between the hard drive bays and the PCI slot covers, so even the absolute biggest graphics cards will fit in there with room to spare, both of which can be removed to create almost 18 Inches of space and there's just enough room for a 240mm rad in the top with fans inside, and possibly enough room in the top outside the case for another two 120mm fans as well.
And routing cables is so easy, because there's so much room, along with the grommeted holes in the motherboard tray, every single cable can be almost completely hidden from view, and the only cable that'll show is the USB3.0 cable, and even that can be hidden with a bit of foresight and lateral thinking.
The mesh side panel comes with the case included, and it can be swapped out as and when you like, but be warned that the metal may fracture on the tabs after removing it more than twice, as the metal has to be bent along tabs to hold it to the side panel, and metal can't take much bending stress like that before it breaks, it's not Corsairs fault per se, it's more the fault of metal's inability to be repeatedly bent back and forth, but Corsair could have used a better method of mounting the mesh, but really, who's going to change it more than once anyway?
All the included cables are black and only the the last half inch or so of the cables has the wire colours showing, and that's barely noticeable once everything is in place.
The fan controller can control up to 4 fans, and as others have mentioned, it doesn't do all that much for the first 3/4 of the dial, but once you get to that point the fans really ramp up, but they're never uncomfortably loud, it's like a gentle whooshing sound, like wind blowing gently through a open window, and I could comfortably live with them at full, but I keep the dial half way for the right balance of performance versus noise.
The white LED's on the two 200mm case fans can't be turned off separate from the fans, but the light they give off isn't obnoxiously bright, and it really suits the cases style, and lights up your motherboard very subtly which looks great in the dark.
The tool less method of holding the DVD drives in place is brilliant, and holds the drives in place without the drive wobbling about or sliding unduly. And the tool less method of holding 3.5 Inch drives is great too, just push the tabs together and slide the caddy out, and then gently bend the caddy to spread the mount points away from each other, place the drive into the caddy and then release the pressure and the prongs slot straight into the screw holes for the drive.
All of the 3.5 Inch caddies will take 2.5 Inch drives if you'd prefer, and comes with plenty of screws to hold them in place, just remove one of the prongs from the caddy closest to the hard drive and screw the drive into place, which is loads better than my old case, it could only hold two 2.5 Inch drives, and one of the mount points was behind the motherboard, which wasn't ideal.
It stands about 20 Inches tall, and from front to back is about 23 Inches, and from side to side is about 10 Inches, and weighs around 30lbs without anything in, and just over 40lbs with everything in, so it's not really meant to be moved, so forget it if you're after a LAN party case, it's just too big and heavy for that.
One of the reasons I bought the case without a second thought was because of Corsairs brilliant customer support, it's absolutely legendary, and I have personal experience with their support as I had to RMA some RAM that had died, and they replaced it without even batting an eyelid even though the RAM was over 2 years old, and I know that if I had any problems, they'd help me straight away without any arguing or complaints.
It's not to everyone's taste, but if you like how it looks, and you want the security of Corsairs customer service, then buy it, it might not be cheap, but you get what you pay for, and what you get is a bloody brilliant, well laid out, feature rich and stunningly beautiful case.
My PC spec is as thus:
Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3P
Intel Core i5 2500K OC'ed to 4.5GHz
Corsair XMS3 8GB DDR3 RAM @ 1600MHz C9
Corsair Force 3 120GB SSD
Western Digital 500GB Caviar Blue
Corsair H50 CPU Cooler
Cooler Master Silent Pro 600W PSU
Sony Optiarc DVD Rewriter
and Windows 7 SP1 64bit
This review is very long isn't it? xD