Testseek.com have collected 65 expert reviews of the Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB.
May 2019
(90%)
65 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Superior build quality, Pre-installed lighting and fan hub
Expensive
The Corsair Crystal 680X is expensive. Considering everything it offers including the insane build quality, features and the wonderful thermal performance, the price is too high to consider. Of course, as an enthusiast builder, you might already be loaded...
Something different to your regular tower, Tempered glass panels look swish, Three RGB fans and Lighting Node Pro, USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, Rear chamber effective at hiding clutter, Seven storage bays
Top radiator mounts not offset, No integrated fan hub, Pricey if you've no need for RGB fans, Rear exhaust not PWM
We've liked the Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB chassis, but a selection of niggles has prevented us from loving it.The case looks very smart in the flesh thanks primarily to three sheets of tempered glass and three vivid RGB fans, and it's always nic...
Good thermal performance, Three tempered-glass panels, Glass side panels are hinged, USB 3.1 Type-C, Great filtration system,
Higher-than-average price, Middling acoustic performance, Exhaust fan not RGB-lit
With its built-in addressable RGB lighting and USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, the Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB is a very stylish premium chassis. We just wish the company had included a riser cable for vertically mounting the graphics card and made front filter...
Available in black or white, Unique dual-chamber design, Features USB 3.1 Gen2 port, Good build quality, Good storage options, Includes Lighting Node PRO, Can house high-end kit, Fits different sized radiators, Great cooling performance, Hinged panel is
Noise leakage, Price
We haven't seen many cases in this genre of dual-chamber but we can definitely see the appeal. Having the ability to separate components and compartmentalise is a venture which is welcomed by system builders who are keen to keep the configuration tidy and...
Published: 2019-03-14, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Starting with the good, the 680X's compartmentalisation allows for very easy usability; regardless of what hardware you need to install, service, or swap, you won't have to spend very long doing so. The overall aesthetic is good, at least to our eyes, and...
Published: 2019-03-12, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
For many people, dropping £200+ on a chassis just isn't going to happen. This is a luxury item for sure, but it's certainly not just a fashion flex. For all its good looks, tempered glass, and addressable RGB, the 680X is very practical. It has great hard...
Attractive aesthetics, Good build quality, Plenty of cooling options, Dual chambered design makes it easier to cable manage, Comes with 3 RGB fans and controller, Plenty of dust filters that can be cleaned in situ, Easy to cable manage, Easy to build in
Expensive, Big footprint which requires more desk space, Large amount of plastic makes it feel less premium, Front panel is difficult to remove, Tempered glass restricts airflow slightly, Black exhaust fan is ugly
Abstract: Corsair's Crystal Series of cases have been a staple for builders and is well-known for including multiple tempered glass panels enabling you to see every aspect of your PC. The newest addition to this popular line is Corsair's 680X RGB which sports three...
This has been the first Corsair case I have had the pleasure of reviewing and it did not disappoint. I'm a huge fan of the dual chamber design of the 680X, which made it effortless to create a clean build. No matter if I was at the front or back of the ca...