Product Photos with Lighting
The test setup includes the i7-9700K processor cooled by Noctua NH-D15 chromax.black, ASUS Maximus XI Gene motherboard, 16GB HyperX Predator RGB DDR4-4000 memory kit, XFX RX5600XT THICC III Ultra graphics card, and Abkoncore 850W Gold 80+ PSU. As you can see, there is no problem to install so large cooler as Noctua NH-D15 and there are still a couple of mm left.
H600X SYNC looks much better with enabled lighting. As far as the case without lighting looks simply standard then the ARGB lighting puts life into this product. The lighting also causes that everything I didn’t like, is not visible and can focus on the better side of the H600X. I have to add that I’m a bit picky regarding material quality and the design so there will be many users who find pointed out disadvantages not important.
Below there are some more photos of the test rig which looks great.
Now is time on some test results. The i7-9700K processor heats up a lot. Used ES version is below the average so it heats up even more and isn’t overclocking well so it is perfect for our tests. Under full PC load, the maximum CPU temperature with the open case was around 90°C. Once we closed the case then we could see up to 93°C. The difference makes mostly hot air going from the graphics card up to the CPU. The result is better than I was expecting so I can clearly say that the H600X SYNC offers good airflow.