TweakTown reviewed the Corsair Carbide 678C Mid-Tower Chassis
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Corsair is no stranger to our test bench, whether it be RAM, coolers, or the plethora of other devices they make these days. While Corsair started life as a memory company, the past several years, they have upped their game in the chassis department. Corsair has not only had some of the current trends integrated into their chassis rather quickly, but Corsair has also helped foster adoption for various chassis trends and even led the market in several instances. Today we are looking at one of their recent chassis releases with the Carbide 678C. The Carbide series has hosted some impressive new chassis throughout history from the cubic AIR 240 and 540 to even the 740. They also have included more mainstream models such as the current SPEC series and 400Q and C. The Carbide series has always been a mix of steel with some plastic trimmings for aesthetic.Corsair Carbide 678C Mid-Tower Chassis Review