![]() Hopefully this new number model scheme works better for consumers. Let me know what you think of this 4000 series release, I like the new naming scheme, I think will simplify things because the Eclipse-Obsidian- Graphite series lineups from Corsair were getting a bit too complicated. The fact that they didn’t think of that is a little unfortunate, but stay tuned for my review of the 4000D Airflow, hopefully it will at least check off the high performance box while the 4000X RGB checks off the pretty box. I actually think that a high airflow front panel should be included with the 4000X RGB, then you would have an awesome value adding feature and the ability to choose between pretty glass or high performance mesh. And you can find the P400A with the triple fans for under $100. My only complaint here with the price is that the 4000X RGB is priced a bit too high when compared versus the Phanteks P500A RGB model, which is only $10 more but seems to offer a lot more in terms of airflow. Plus I really like what they did with the white model, incorporating some gray accents, which I think would have looked really cool on the black model too. I will give Corsair a thumbs up on the 4000 series’ release, because design wise it feels consistent, the build quality is excellent, and the assembly experience is flawless. I will be testing that later, so make sure to stay tuned for that review/analysis to see how it compares to other roughly $79 USD airflow-focused cases. I REALLY love the way the the 4000D Airflow looks, but I also really want to have a 360mm AIO radiator at the front of the case. I think that the 4000D Airflow – which was supposed to come instead of the black 4000X RGB that was sent – will achieve much better results. However, with that pretty glass at the front you have to expect that temperatures will suffer. Show off your high-profile components and RGB lighting with an easy slide-on, slide-off attach method.For my concluding remarks, the 4000X RGB is a really pretty enclosure. With included vertical PCIe slots and a screw mount for a CORSAIR PCI-Express 3.0 extension cable (sold separately) you can show off your GPU and keep it secure at the same time. The modern front panel I/O panel includes a USB 3.1 Type-C Port, USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack. DIMENSIONSĬompact yet efficient, the 4000D AIRFLOW has excellent potential for expansion without being cumbersome. EXTREME COOLING POTENTIALĪ spacious interior fits up to 6x 120mm or 4x 140mm cooling fans, along with multiple radiators including a 360mm in front and 280mm in the roof. UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIESīuild it how you want today, with an easy upgrade path for tomorrow. DIRECTED AIRFLOWĮquipped with two CORSAIR 120mm AirGuide fans, utilizing anti-vortex vanesTo to concentrate airflow and enhance cooling. HIGH-AIRFLOW FRONT PANELĪn optimized front panel delivers massive airflow to your system for maximum cooling. ![]() Building your dream PC has never been easier when you start here. /rebates/2fus2fen2fexplorer2fdiy-builder2fcases2fwhich-motherboards-and-coolers-fit-into-the-corsair-4000d2f&. It’s clear that the 5000 series case lineup expands on many of the same features present in the 4000 series, the most noticeable difference being in size and the addition of fan/radiator. With enhanced ventilation, the 4000D Airflow provides outstanding system airflow in a stylish package. 5000X RGB: 6-port PWM Repeater + Lighting Node CORE. ![]() Corsair 4000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case, (Black) A CLEAN START TO A GREAT BUILD
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