As i said i'm gonna pic the corsair 600tm as case but it's very expensive for what it is so i thought that i would ask to you people of the forum to know if it is a good or stupid choice. Thanks for your upcoming answers.
It's a nice case. Particularly if you want an ATX system, with positive pressure air cooling.
Not amazing for watercooling, but it does have some radiator support.
Thanks for your post i think that i maid my choice
I have the regular, first generation 600t. It's negative air flow, one 200mm intake, one 200mm exhaust along with a 120mm exhaust. The stock 200mm fans are cheap and thin. The grates where the 200mm fans are, cause more noise than airflow. The front filter snaps in and out push style with two cheap pins that snap off and break easily if the filter tilts over on the desk. H100i does not fit in push/pull config. You can mount the rad on the inside screwed into the top with the fans either in push or pull above the inside grate, and under the top cover outside grate. In pull (exhaust) temps are okay. But the top outside grate blocks airflow, causing lots of unbearable noise. Same in Push (intake) With intake, it blows the hot air onto the gpu. The rear 120mm exhaust fan is too slow/ low cfm to push out the heat fast enough. Again, that grate is too compact, causing noise too.
TLDR
All the grating where the fans mount causes lots of unbearable noise. h100i doesn't work in push/pull config as the motherboard mounts too high.
Avoid this case. It even creaks and pops when it heats up and cools down.
I would have to disagree with much of this. I mean, I encountered similar "issues", but all of them have been resolved. Any decent fan controller (there's one built in) will reduce fan noise. My entire chassis is whisper quiet. I use ASUS Fan Xpert 2, which made a huge difference. You might consider replacing the fans.
Haven't broken my front filters. The whole chassis is pretty robust, really well made, in my opinion. I had some old NZXT case before, so my standards were set low.
Push-pull configurations are not required on a radiator. Either push, or pull, would be sufficient. Push-pull doesn't produce wildly differing temps from a simple pull configuration. Maybe a degree or two.
Also, the 600tm is a mesh, right? Same case that I have. You can configure a lot more intake fans. Negative air pressue actually produces better cooling by convection. However, it produces more dust in the chassis. So I personally like to configure more intakes, which is why I went with the mesh.