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Abkoncore H600X Mid-Tower RGB Case Review

Interior

The interior is really spacious, and that’s mostly thanks to the PSU shroud which hides the HDD bays. Of course, that’s a pretty common feature for most PC cases these days, but it’s a great design either way. There’s loads of cable routing options around the motherboard area too, including some wider options that will allow for larger motherboards.

There are two vertical pass-through holes allowing easy routing to the motherboard headers. However, there’s no vertical GPU PSU cable pass-through. Furthermore, you also get a cut-out towards the front, allowing you to use the full height of the case for larger radiators and fan configurations.

Even if you don’t add radiators, this case is very well setup for an air cooler build already. You get two gorgeous RGB 200mm fans that are sure to give you all the airflow you need.

The fans are Abkoncore’s own Hydraulic Bearing 12v fans.

You also get a large cut-out behind the motherboard to ease the installation process. Most of the basic stand-offs are pre-installed too, although extras are included in the box for wider motherboards.

The rear 120mm fan is really funky, it’s another Abkoncore RGB model, and comes with that really funky single arm motor mount.

Behind the motherboard, you’ll find ample room for cable routing, although you’ll be able to cram a lot of excess cable into the PSU shroud too if you really need to. All pre-installed cables are black with black headers too, so they’ll be easy to hide in your build.

You get this lovely pre-installed fan control hub, allowing you to change all of the RGB lighting effects. Can’t reach these buttons? No problem. It’s hooked up to the reset switch on the case to change effects, but you can also sync it to your motherboard if required. There’s even room for additional devices should you expand the setup.

Since there are no HDD bays up front, you’ll be happy to see there are two SSD mounts right behind the motherboard.

You also get a pair of HDD/SSD trays under the PSU shroud. However, these are removable should you need the extra space for anything else.

Finally, the PSU mount, which comes with a dust filter on the bottom of the case, keeping its airflow independent of the rest of the build.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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