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Corsair 2000D Airflow Mini-ITX PC Case - Mini-ITX Form-Factor - Steel Mesh Panels - Three-Slot GPU Support - Cooling-Optimized Interior - Modern Front Panel I/O - White

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Color: White


Style: AIRFLOW


Features

  • A Fitting Choice - House todays highest-end PC hardware in a space-saving design ideal for small-form-factor builds, with abundant airflow thanks to removable mesh panels and premium CORSAIR build quality, in a case thats small in size and big on cooling performance.
  • Compact Frame - Mini-ITX form-factor with just 24.4 liters of volume takes up a tiny amount of space on or under your desktop, with dimensions of 271mm x 200mm x 458mm.
  • High-Airflow Removable Panels - Removable steel mesh front, side, and rear panels deliver plentiful ventilation from nearly all sides of your system for maximum cooling potential.
  • Triple-Slot GPU Support - Comfortably install a three-slot graphics card up to 320mm in length, for a high-end, high-performance system taking up minimal space.
  • Extreme ITX Cooling - A cooling-optimized interior fits up to an incredible 8x 120mm or 2x 140mm fans, along with multiple radiators including a 360mm on the side and 240mm in the back (dependent on GPU size).

Description

The CORSAIR 2000D AIRFLOW is a Mini-ITX small-form-factor case with phenomenal cooling thanks to steel mesh front, side, and rear panels that deliver plentiful ventilation to your system. An optimized interior can fit up to 8x 120mm case fans or 2x 140mm fans for outstanding airflow in minimal space. Despite its compact frame, the 2000D AIRFLOW can comfortably support a threeslot graphics card up to 320mm long, for a high-end, high-performance system, with room for up to three 2.5in storage drives. Complete with a modern front I/O panel including a USB Type-C port, the 2000D AIRFLOW case is a small wonder.

Brand: Corsair


Motherboard Compatability: Mini ITX


Case Type: Desktop


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Color: White


Material: Alloy Steel


Power Supply Mounting Type: Bottom Mount or Rear Mount


Cooling Method: Air


Model Name: 2000D AIRFLOW


Light Color: RGB


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎Corsair


Series: ‎2000D AIRFLOW


Item model number: ‎CC-9011245-WW


Item Weight: ‎9.92 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.67 x 7.87 x 18.03 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.67 x 7.87 x 18.03 inches


Color: ‎White


Computer Memory Type: ‎DIMM


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎June 1, 2023


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  • Fun case
Color: White Style: AIRFLOW
This case was really interesting to work in I had troubles because I refused to buy slim fans and I thought my psu was sff but it was matx BUT if you take out the psu bracket for ssf you CAN fit a matx psu and my full width/thickness fans fit in just fine as long as you take out the mesh filter on the inside on the front so it has enough room to breath my gpu does run a little hot ( but it did in the matx as well just a little worse now so up the fans ) It is as tall as a Matx just less long My specs Amd 4500 water cooled w 240mm rad Rx vega 64 3 120mm fans ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by Daniel

  • Corsair 2000D AirFlow Mini-iTX Case
Color: Black Style: AIRFLOW
I just built a system based on this case w/MSI miTX motherboard..I like the result quite a bit... 1st of all I really like the austere look, when my wife 1st set eyes upon it she thought it was a stereo speaker, it just sort of disappears if you know what I mean... the reason why I chose this case is because it allowed me to build a small form factor PC without using proprietary components, albeit in an unconventional manner... i.e.,. the mb I/O ports are on the bottom of the case...the PSU vents out of the top of the case...all 4 sides of the case are perforated for airflow...the perforations are in actuality the dust filter...the assembly was a bit challenging at first, as it is a bit cramped for the wiring, however not at all impossible to negotiate...I was able to install a Corsair 360mm AIO...you can use a full size graphics card...it would a tight squeeze but there is sufficient room for this... some recommendations I would pass on to those who would consider this for their build... - I used 15mm x 120mm Corsair fans vice 25mm x 120 fans, I also used these on the AIO...this helped maximize the available space... - you will have to use an iTX PSU, so I just opted for Corsair's SF1000L...fit like a glove... - this case is not what I would call a showcase for RGB...for me this was not an issue, and quite frankly made the wiring scenario quite a bit easier to negotiate...you can however see any RGB effects through the mesh sides, although they are just a bit subdued by the mesh... - for the GPU, I recommend something compact, like an MSI GeForce RTX™ 3060 AERO ITX 12G...this would have quite a bit of video HP, fit easily and not put out a lot of excess heat, so ambient cooling should more than sufficient... all-in-all, I am very happy with these choices... the 2000D w/ MSI iTX mb + Corsair 360mm AIO handle an Intel i9 13900K with aplomb...(I don't delve into Over Clocking)...this system runs very cool as described... there are some videos on YouTube about the 2000D...after the build, I found them to be unduly critical... I would buy & build this setup again in a "heart-beat"...highly recommended...jo'c ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by John M. O'Connor

  • Very good overall
Color: White Style: RGB AIRFLOW
Not easy to build in on but it's my first miniatx. The only real problem I found so far is that the front panel mesh can't be fully cleaned. The front panel is plastic mesh outside and have an extra metallic mesh inside, the space between those two meshes store heaps of dust and if you try to clean it the inside mesh will deform and hit the fan. Other than that I found no real issues, but I guess is good only if you know which features of the back panel you'll be using so you can use extension cables ahead. **almost forgot, top panel is trash, very bad. Is intuitive to hold the Chasis of the top and bottom end but if you do the top panel's bracket will disengage or break (lost one) and you might drop the pc. Really bad part actually. Remove that panel all times before handling the case. I think the looks and space of the case are carrying my build tbh. I managed to install a 4070, a 7950x, B650i ultra gigabyte and a 360mm liquid freezer. Took some time first but again my first miniatx build so. Currently using it as a slave 3d render machine. Temps are controllable. I OC this pc to 5300 and 5100 (per ccx) to get temps just under 90° in a 40° day (yes is that hot where I live) can get to work at 75° if outside temps are under 30° ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Jorge

  • AIO Clearance Sucks
Color: White Style: RGB AIRFLOW
For reference, I purchased the version which included the fans. I've worked in two different 2000Ds now, and I have had very mixed reactions. Pros: Quiet. The fans are fantastic at pushing air into the case, and are quiet under load. The RGB with the mesh also looks quite nice. Fan/RGB hub: These are extremely welcome, and the RGB hub had more than enough cable to reach pretty much anywhere a 2.0 header was on your board. Easy Install of motherboard: It was very easy to get it in, and the cutout on the back of the tray was more than ample enough to mount any cooler in place, rather than outside the board. Air cooler support is fantastic. There is more than enough space to fit a 165mm air cooler here, meaning that even something as beefy as a NH-D15 will fit in here. Mounting for an air cooler in this case, even after the board has been installed in the system. (oops on my part.) Cons: AIO Support: This has been one of the banes of my existence for the last week. I tried two separate AIOs in there, and they were both a complete pain to route properly. One was a 360 Lian Li Galahad and the other was an Artic Liquid Freezer II 240. These do not work well with full size fans in any orientation, and the tubing was an absolute nightmare to keep from impinging on cables (or the fans, if they were in the case). Neither was easy to get in or out, and it feels like there was almost no thought put into how the bracket was supposed to work for anything but a select few AIOs. It took me about three hours of finagling with multiple configurations to get it to work, and I ended up needing to cable manage the tubes to get them to work. Make sure any AIO you plan to use has flexible tubing, and I would absolutely recommend slim fans for any configuration. Fan controller: Cable was way too short, it barely reached the board. What the F. Had to buy an extension for it. PSU: Two things: One, the case is more than large enough to support a full-size ATX power supply. I have done it already, with no clearance issues even with a 3 slot card. Why this wasn't included as a potential feature, I've no idea. It does make fitting an AIO EVEN MORE FUN(see: impossible), but it is able to be done. With some pretty minor tweaks, they could have made this a thing. I did it with a drill and some 20mm TV spacers. Second, the awkward cable-down-the-back thing could have easily been avoided. There is more than enough space to have done this internally, and it even looks like there was a cutout on the bottom that was where it was (possibly) supposed to go in the right-front corner. Cable management: It's an ITX case, so cable management is obviously a secondary issue. It would have been nice to have a few extra places to route cables. Some of the places included were extremely difficult to get zip ties through, especially near the motherboard tray. What I think happened is this case experienced a sudden and complete redesign at multiple stages, to accommodate the girth-based cards that we are now resigned to own from Nvidia and it's board partners. Everything about this case feels like it was a missed opportunity. Despite the mesh and filters literally everywhere, it feels like the space wasn't utilized to the fullest, and it really hurts the final product. If you plan on just putting air cooling in and a SFX PSU, it's absolutely a great case. However, the selling point was the AIO, which feels like such a miss on this case. I really would recommend it as long as you don't put an AIO, as it's roomy enough to work in for a beginner to ITX, it's got great fans included if you go that route. If you do decide to do an AIO... uh, good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Historical Louse

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