Amazon is currently offering the CORSAIR 4000D AIRFLOW case at an irresistible price of $89.99, which represents a significant 14% discount at the time of this writing. The sleek and efficient design of this case not only improves airflow but also offers a generous amount of space for your hardware components, which guarantees that your system will have the best possible cooling performance. Make sure you don’t pass up this amazing opportunity!
The 4000D, the 4000D AIRFLOW, and the 4000X RGB are the three new 4000D cases that were introduced by CORSAIR not too long ago. Different models have different front panels. For example, the standard 4000D has a front panel made of solid steel, the 4000D AIRFLOW has a ventilated panel, and the 4000X RGB has tempered glass (and three SP RGB ELITE fans).
Front panels are a significant factor in the differences between the models. The exterior design of the 4000D Airflow is unadorned and uncomplicated, to the point where it could be characterised as elegant in its simplicity. It features a matte finish, clean lines, a side panel made of dark tempered glass, and there is not a single RGB signal in sight. I should also mention that the front panel is completely ventilated because this is the Airflow series.
Specifications
Feature | Description |
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Case Model | Corsair 4000D Airflow |
Form Factor | Mid Tower |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 453mm x 230mm x 466mm |
Material | Steel, Tempered Glass |
Motherboard Support | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
Expansion Slots | 7 |
Drive Bays | 2 x 3.5″, 2 x 2.5″ (SSD) + 2 x 2.5″ (Behind MB Tray) |
Front I/O Ports | 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C, Audio In/Out |
Fan Mounts | Front: 3 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm, Top: 2 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm, Rear: 1 x 120mm |
Radiator Support | Front: Up to 360mm, Top: Up to 280mm, Rear: Up to 120mm |
Where to Get Corsair 4000D Airflow?
Once the side panel has been removed, we proceed to enter the component chamber. It is of the standard “open layout” variety that prevalent in the post-optical era, and you might notice that Corsair is adopting a shield to… shield extraneous cables from view.
This is something that you might notice. The front intake can support a long radiator depending on the position of the hard disc drive cage, and it is compatible with radiators that range from 120 to 360 millimetres in diameter, depending on the arrangement of the radiator. A further 25 millimetres, or approximately one inch, of space is available behind the motherboard tray for the purpose of organising cables.
An approach to cable management that Corsair refers to as “RAPIDROUTE” is being implemented with the 4000D AIRFLOW. This approach is comprised of plastic guides and velcro straps, and it enables a single channel to be utilised for major cables.