Technical data
First of all, the technical data in tabular form. I would like to take this opportunity to point out that the RRP of around €220 stated by the manufacturer has obviously not really arrived on the market, as the case is listed at around €179.90 in most stores.
Features
The highlighted features are taken from the manufacturer’s website, the most important features have already been shown in the unboxing and will be tested later in the build report.
Two interchangeable front panels
With a 4mm thick tempered glass panel pre-installed on the left side, users can easily show off their internals. In addition, the CTE E600 MX offers two interchangeable front panels: a tempered glass panel and a perforated panel. The former makes for a great look, the latter for better air circulation. Users have the flexibility to present their PC the way they want it.
Show it your way: Three-way GPU installation
There are three different ways to mount your graphics card:
PCI-e 4.0 riser cable and floating GPU bracket included in the scope of delivery
A pre-configured 400mm PCI-e 4.0 riser cable facilitates floating GPU and up right forward GPU placement. The riser cable complies with the PCI-e 4.0 standard, offers a transfer rate of 16 GT/s and supports data transfer of up to 64 GB/s (bidirectional).
Active cooling for a more efficient intake air flow
This overall approach has allowed the CTE E600 MX to ensure better and more efficient air intake and optimization of heat dissipation from the system through the placement of the main components and cooling.
How much storage space you need is entirely up to you
In the right chamber of the CTE E600 MX, you can store up to two 3.5″ hard disks in the HDD cage and two 2.5″ drives on the drive plate.
Cooling capacity
Cable routing
Because this issue was asked about several times in the last CTE case review, I’m including it directly in the article this time. Because the mainboard is rotated by 90°, the cables for the keyboard/mouse/network/monitor/etc. must of course be routed out of the top of the case. To do this, the cables can either be routed directly out of the top of the housing:
Or they can be routed downwards through the rear chamber of the housing:
The cables then come out of the housing from the outlet above the power supply unit:
Instructions
Finally, the operating instructions for the very curious.
CTEE600MX_Manual
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