
Corsair 680X RGB
ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX, E-ATX
Corsair 680X RGB
ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX, E-ATX
Hi, no that is not included. Greetings
There are 4 fans: the 3 front ones in RGB as in the picture and a "normal" one without RGB at the top rear.
Yes, that's no problem - the housing is big enough.
According to the information available in the Corsair documentation, the maximum supported length for the graphics cards is 330mm. If we refer to the dimensions announced on the MSI website, their GPU would unfortunately be too long for this case.
We do not know of a table holder for it. The box stands on the floor.
Unfortunately, I cannot answer whether you can buy this separately.
Hi Gafuri If the card is shorter than 33 cm, it should fit. As far as I have found out, the card you are referring to is 31.85 cm long. Regarding the riser cable, I would recommend the following: Thermal Grizzly PCIe 4.0 x16 Riser Cable (30 cm). This also supports PCi-E 4.0. Be aware, however, that riser cables usually have a small performance penalty. Greetings
Hi, screws will be delivered with the case. See the documentation: https://www.corsair.com/corsairmedia/sys_master/productcontent/WW_CRYSTAL_680X_QSG_revAC_.pdf Cables will be part of the motherboard and power supply delivery package.
The white case is generally more expensive on the market, which is also evident here. It may be that the purchase price is already higher or the supply is lower, all this has an influence on the price.
As stated in the specifications, 3x 120mm fans are already installed in the front and on the back. 1x 120mm
Hello iceleguan11 Important! The tower includes an adapter for the control of six RGB fans. If you order a three-fan set from Corsair, you automatically get an additional adapter for another six RGB fans. I bought the RGB-Pro right away so that I don't have to connect the fan control (PWM) directly to the mainboard. Greetings Tom the Train
Unfortunately I don't think so, my GPU measures 29.9cm long and I still have about 30mm of space between the GPU and the fans on the front.
You do not need a kit, a riser cable should suffice. Mechanically, the bracket for vertical CPU installation is available.
I think so, I installed the Corsair 150 pro (3 fans). The graka 2080 ti hardly has any space, but it also fit in, but I had to pull the case open a bit by hand.
Everything was included with me. The solution uses a SATA power connector, an internal USB port and a FAN port. The fans are then all connected to the hub and not to the MoBo.
H150 can only be mounted in the front Depending on the cards, there might be enough space. Here you will find some more information https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Geh%C3%A4use/Crystal-Series-680X-RGB-High-Airflow-Tempered-Glass-ATX-Smart-Case/p/CC-9011168-WW
The mainboard is a board with the size factor "ATX". The enclosure supports ATX so it should theoretically work.
It should work if the sound card does not protrude beyond the screw with which you fasten it.
Should be no problem to mount this on the front.
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No, you only get the black ones. But it doesn't bother me personally because you can hardly see them.
Hello.. According to Corsair, the following fans are installed: Front: 3x 120mm Rear: 1x 120mm The front fans are LL120-RGB and the rear one is a normal one without RGB. Greetings
The mounting above should work Have a look at the pictures on the Corsair website: https://www.google.com/search?q=Corsair+680X+RGB&client=firefox-b-d&sxsrf=ALeKk00QJKxqxIqC3iEYZB_NZJreBLT3Wg:1585256246076&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj0nrPbg7noAhUFSRUIHeu3AR8Q_AUoAXoECAwQAw&biw=2176&bih=1111#imgrc=7DLzvzPVfM5RlM
No, you still have to buy a Pcie riser.
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