Conclusion and Verdict
Abkoncore H600X SYNC is for sure a product designed for good airflow and ARGB lighting. These are almost only strong points of this chassis but also two things about which users care the most deciding on a gaming PC case. The H600X looks great while lighting is enabled. Thick tempered glass gives a high-end feeling, however, the body made of thin steel and covered with not the best paint spoils the effect when the lighting is turned off.
We can’t find the H600X SYNC in any popular online store. I guess it’s because it was recently released and it’s on the way. However, the case is listed for €82.95 what is hard to call cost-effective. There are many competitive ATX gaming cases at a similar price or not much higher, which are simply finished better. The ARGB lighting isn’t everything if we want to reach gamers or PC enthusiasts.
You can buy something similar – ABKONCORE C510S ATX Mid-Tower for around USD $113 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/36KYrxX
Pros:
- High airflow
- Quiet fans
- ARGB lighting with lighting and fans controllers
- Supports large CPU coolers
- Thick tempered glass
Cons:
- Used materials could be better for the price
- High price compared to what we get
Final words:
Abkoncore H600X SYNC offers high airflow with great cooling results on high wattage components. The included fans comes with multiple lighting options, which allows you to manage and create amazing ARGB lighting effects. There is also no problem with large CPU coolers or long graphics card compatibility. Everything would be perfect … if only they improved on the quality and thickness of the chassis’ body. For the given price tag we could expect some more. If the price was under €70 then we could have given the H600X SYNC with our coveted recommend award. It’s still not bad PC chassis that can satisfy most gamers and overclockers.
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