✨ Elevate your gaming rig with style and performance!
The Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB High Airflow Tempered Glass ATX Smart Case combines exceptional cooling capabilities with stunning RGB lighting and a sleek dual-chamber design, making it the perfect choice for gamers and PC builders looking to showcase their components while maintaining optimal airflow.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | 680X |
Item model number | CC-9011168-WW |
Item Weight | 25.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.65 x 13.54 x 19.88 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.65 x 13.54 x 19.88 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | PC1066 |
Manufacturer | CORSAIR |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07MFR1VDN |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | March 12, 2019 |
M**S
Beautiful and well designed
The media could not be loaded. Not only is this case beautiful to look at it is extraordinarily well designed. The glass door that hinges open gives you unprecedented acchis unprecedented access to your internal components. The 2nd compartment on the back side is 5" wide and gives you all the room you could ever need for multiple hard drives your power supply and the Ample room for cable management. The integrated horse hair IQ software gives you the option to have the fans running absolutely silently or if you're putting your machine through its paces you can crank the fans up to make sure everything stays nice and cool. This case accommodates 3 different sizes of motherboard which is absolutely fantastic. Micro, Mini, full size ATX, AND EATX motherboards. This case also boasts the ability to mount your GPU sideways to showcase it in the very front of your case as long as you buy A PCIE Extension cable. This case also accommodates 2 different sizes of radiators on both top and bottom autumn you also can remove the front case fans and remove the front case fans and replace that with the 360 mmCPU radiator if you'd like.
L**E
The best looking case made!
I purchased this case because of the styling and the big glass windows to show off the components. One of the coolest features is that the big glass door on the side opens on a hinge and stays closed using a magnet. I love that I was able to hide the cables and the power supply in the second compartment. Plenty of room as you can see from the pics of my water cooled system. The power button and the usb's are on the top of the case and make it easy to get to. The front and top fans mount on a removable bracket that makes install a breeze. I am very impressed with the overall quality of the case and as you can see from the pics it looks amazing. If you want a high quality case with great ventilation to showcase your pc build then this is the winner.
E**N
Best. Case. Ever.
I love this case.I had been using an HAF full tower case for the last 15+ years and had no intention of swapping cases but after doing some troubleshooting with issues that I could not solve, I decided to start over from scratch.I spent over a month looking at cases trying to find the perfect case. I wanted a case with plenty of room inside, LOTS of drive storage with individual racks (no mounting SSD drives under or behind the MB). Plenty of fans, a nice window to show off my build and a place to mount my GFX vertical. I also wanted to be able to mount a BDR drive but I finally gave up on that given that I own about 6 external optical drives.This case was the only one I could find that had everything I wanted plus the front door has hinges and swings out for easy access... I paired it with a Gigabyte X670 Elite WIFI motherboards, 13th gen Intel i5, Corsair DDR5 RGB Ram, Corsair RGB watercooler, and a Gigabyte RTX3060TI.. I was not successful in getting all the wires outfitted in the dedicated wire areas but due to the design of this case, none of it is visible anyways.This case is divided into 2 sections. The front has the Motherboard and vitals minus the PSU. Then when you turn the case 180 degrees, the back opens up and it contains the PSU, all the drives, most of the wires, and the RBG controller hub. The back section for me is a mess.. wires everywhere.. but once I close it up and turn it back around, it all dissapears...This was an expensive case but well worth the money.
R**D
Best case I've bought
Great build quality, super roomy, and looks amazing. More than enough space to handle just about any hardware you can think of (that's a 3080 so not much larger you can go for a GPU) The secondary chamber that you put your PSU (and basically everything else) into is amazing for helping make cable management super easy. All in all, great case that makes it very easy to set up a fantastic looking system (and the airflow is top notch). Only stinker is that iCue is wonky as h*ck but it's currently working smoothly for me now so there's that.
D**R
Amazing case!
Perfect!
S**Y
Beautiful big case
This is a big case, but honestly needs to be a couple inches wider. If you use a 360mm front radiator like me, you have 12ins of GPU clearance, meaning no high end GPU with fit as they're all over 12in, unless you get a water cooled one like my Asus ROG strix LC 3080ti. (Edit: amd 7900xtx are only 11.3in so high end AMD cards will fit too) Then you'll run into your next problem. Fitting a radiator on top with a front radiator there. Can't have the front radiator tubes on top bc the top radiator, and with the GPU traditionally mounted, you'll see how tight of a fit it was for my CPU cooler tubes to fit behind the GPU. My CPU was also running hotter than usual with it installed like this. Not too hot, but a little hotter. You can't install the top radiator with all 8 screws either, the front radiator is in the way, so I shifted it over on the top mounting plate and was able to get 6 screws in the top radiator, not worried with that many. I got an Asiahorse brand pcie 4.0 extension cable and vertical mounted this GPU and my CPU temps went back to normal. This GPU is beautiful and deserves to be vertical mounted though haha. I was just worried about performance loss, but this cable handles my 3080ti at 2100mhz no problem. I game on a 4k 144hz gigabyte m32uc monitor. I'm sure there's a little performance loss using an extension, but nothing I'm going to notice. Now the back of the case. It's huge but I have it packed with cables bc I use fancy PSU extensions with combs. I read about stuff getting hot back there if you had a lot of drives. I removed the HDD cage and installed the SSD cage lower in its place where some screw holes and mesh lined up, plus a zip tie on the top of it for a little extra support. I installed a 120mm intake fan that came in the case on the back panel, 2 screws fit in the metal mesh, and then 2 zip ties where it didn't line up. The fine mesh fliter that goes over the white metal mesh over this makes it unnoticeable. I then installed a steel mesh screen on the other side on this intake fan so no wires could poke in there when I close the panel (this isn't pictured). I then installed a 90mm be quiet fan above the SSD cage for some exhaust in the back chamber. I can remove my back panel and place it on the shelf below my PC without having to disconnect the back panel intake fan, so it is of no inconvenience. I also put my case on 4 steel foot risers to give better bottom air intake for my 2 140mm fans down there. Beautiful case. Overall I'd recommend, but just be aware of your dimensions and what you want to do in this case.
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