Product showcase – exterior
The Corsair Carbide 678C looks good in black. As mentioned, there is also a white variant available.
To open the left tempered glass panel, you simply need to pull it out from the bottom (when the front is closed), or from the side (if the front is open). When opened, the panel doesn’t fall down, because it’s secured with hinges.
The other side panel is fixed with two thumbscrews, and it’s also equipped with sound-dampening material (with a cut-out for the SSD cages located at the back of motherboard tray).
Out of the box, the Carbide 678C offers four HDD cages located in the main chamber above the PSU shroud.
There are also three places for mounting SSDs, right under the backplate cut-out. You can install two 3.5” drives in the PSU shroud section (as it’s already provided). In total, six 3.5” + three 2.5” drives should be enough for most users. And on top of that… there’s space for a 5.25” drive -- you almost forgot these existed, right?