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Corsair 4000D AIRFLOW Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case - High Airflow - Cable Management System - Spacious Interior - 2 Included 120mm Fans
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well reviewed and popular PC case.
Bought this a couple of days ago for £83.99, but the price has dropped to £75.99 as part of the Spring Deals.
also the same price for it in white.
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Bought this a couple of days ago for £83.99, but the price has dropped to £75.99 as part of the Spring Deals.
also the same price for it in white.
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- A fitting choice: Combining innovative cable management, concentrated airflow, and proven Corsair build quality, choose the 4000D for an immaculate high-performance PC
- High-airflow front panel: An optimised steel front panel delivers massive airflow to your system for maximum cooling
- Corsair rapidroute cable management system: Makes it simple and fast to route your major cables through a single channel, with a roomy 25 mm of space behind the motherboard for all of your cables
- Two included 120 mm fans: Corsair AirGuide fans utilise anti-vortex vanes to concentrate airflow and enhance cooling
- Extreme cooling potential: A spacious interior fits up to 6x 120 mm or 4x 140 mm cooling fans, along with multiple radiators including a 360 mm in front and 280 mm in the roof (dependent on RAM height)
- Accessories included with this case are located in the hard drive bay of the product.
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sorted bySome advice:
- Watch a guide. I thought I had it in my head, but reality proved otherwise
- Move the drive bays aside when installing any PSU cables to save your fingers from irreversible damage
- I didn't know how to open the sides at first, but you just unscrew at the back, then pop the rear side out first, and then the front side.
- Don't forget to add motherboard standoffs for your case (guess who forgot to do that, TWICE)
I can't speak for the GPU installation process (and therefore clearance) and haven't added any extra case fans yet...
also, my cable management is more of a cable arrangement. Might be worth watching how to do it better. (edited)
Edit: Installed a PSU into the case just now. Removed the drive bays while I installed the cables. There are 2 spots for the drive bays and I put it in the left-most one to allow more space for the PSU cables. (edited)
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Such a great case , I upgraded my case from nzxt s340 a couple of months back and it's fantastic should have done it earlier , I am getting much better temps and it looks way better than before
I might just be a replacement one as I may have been unlucky tbh.
Other than that, it’s a really easy to build in case, and loads of space for fans and tidy cabling.