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CORSAIR 4000D AIRFLOW Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case - High-Airflow - Cable Management System - Spacious Interior - Two Included 120 mm Fans - Black

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Style: 4000D AIRFLOW


Color: Black


Features

  • Combining innovative cable management, concentrated airflow, and proven CORSAIR build quality, the 4000D is a fitting choice for an immaculate high-performance PC..Maximum PSU Length : 220. Radiator Compatibility : 120mm, 140mm, 240mm, 280mm, 360mm.
  • The CORSAIR RapidRoute cable management system makes it simple and fast to route your major cables through a single channel, with a roomy 25mm of space behind the motherboard for all of your cables.
  • Includes two CORSAIR 120mm AirGuide fans, utilizing anti-vortex vanes to concentrate airflow and enhance cooling. Motherboard will fit in our 4000 Series cases without any issue. Mini-ITX, micro-ATX, ATX, and E-ATX form factor motherboards are all supported.
  • A spacious interior fits up to 6x 120mm or 4x 140mm cooling fans, along with multiple radiators including 360mm in front and 280mm in the roof (dependent on RAM height).
  • Put modern connections within easy reach with a front I/O panel including a USB 3.1 Type-C Port, USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack.

Description

The CORSAIR 4000D AIRFLOW is a mid-tower ATX case with easy cable management and exceptional cooling. A steel front panel offers optimal airflow to your components, accompanied by two included 120mm AirGuide fans designed with anti-vortex vanes that enhance cooling. The CORSAIR RapidRoute cable management system makes it effortless to route major cables through a single channel, with 25mm of routing depth.

Brand: Corsair


Motherboard Compatability: Extended ATX, ATX, MicroATX, MiniATX


Case Type: Mid Tower


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Color: Black


Material: Tempered Glass, Alloy Steel, Plastic


Power Supply Mounting Type: Bottom Mount


Cooling Method: Air


Model Name: 4000D AIRFLOW


Light Color: White


Product Dimensions: 17.83 x 9.06 x 18.35 inches


Item Weight: 17.31 pounds


Item model number: CC-9011200-WW


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 15, 2020


Manufacturer: Corsair


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


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  • Pretty solid case for a new pc builder
Style: 4000D AIRFLOW Color: Black
I recently built my first PC a few weeks ago and I chose my parts through a build guide on pcpartpicker (a great website I really recommend to anyone). I had no idea about what made a case good before ordering this case, but it was only $80 so I went with it as my case cause it looked nice. After having some time building the pc within it and using it, I can highly recommend it as a pretty spacious and airflow positive case. What I liked most about the case is the accessibility to mount fans all along the front top and rear of the case. I really don't like the idea of my PC getting too warm, so I got additional corsair fans to mount all around it to pull air in and out, which was very easy to install for this case. I love the finish of the metal, I got the black version, and I appreciate the matte metal finish, no blemishes were on mine, and the tempered glass is a nice tinted kind and also nice and hefty, so I like the overall build quality of this case. Very simple and effective and I would recommend it for someone who isn't going with a flashy pc build. Certainly would also look good with the all RGB lights design, but I didn't go that route. Another thing I hate is dust. Man I dislike getting dust on my electronic equipment, so what scared me about this case was that it has so much open areas for air to flow through the case, that dust would start to pile up inside. But I was excited to see that the front, top and bottom of the case all have dust guards that either clip in or are attached via magnets. So rinsing these dust guards off every so often will keep the inside of you pc nice and dust free, which I really enjoy. Also just to note, Corsair is going with yellow highlights on certain screws and their branding on one of the dust guards, but it is extremely small amount of yellow. Besides these yellow highlights the case is all black, but its something to keep in mind if you don't want any other color on your case. I suppose you could remove them if you'd like, but I enjoy the yellow tags. The cable management for this case is really nice, as there are many channels and openings from the front to back of the case to get your cables through and wrap up with ties. The case also comes with these nice corsair velcro ties that hold big bundles of your cables together with, and I appreciate that include as they were really nice and big. There are only three cons I can think of for this case, and they aren't very big: 1. Some of the metal pieces, especially the pieces you will connect the exterior fans or radiator to, are really thin pieces of metal. While I like that they are thin, when you screw in the fans, you need to be careful cause they can be easy to bend. Again it's not even that bad, just be careful when screwing things into this case case the metal can be so thin. 2. The big tempered glass door on the front sits very securely in place, but when you want to open the front of the case you need to unscrew the panel to the case and physically pull it out and place it somewhere else. This is the same for the back of the case too, but the back panel is metal. The biggest difference I wish this case had was that this glass panel swung out, so that you didn't need to take it off. Its still really well made, but I like my glass panel to be free of smudges, and when you have to handle it and take it off every time you need to access the inside of your pc, it is annoying having to physically take it off and get your fingerprints on the glass. 3. The last thing is that the power supply with the cables is a really tight fit in the bottom of the PC, but its only tight if you have the hard drive holder in. I would suggest unscrewing the hard drive holder and taking that out when you are building inside your pc so you can easily get at the power supply. WIth the hard drive holder out, its actually pretty accessible to get to the power supply ports. The only con here is that its such a tight fit with the holder in, and trying to screw the hard drive holder in while all the cables are running up next to it into the power supply is really annoying and tight. Besides those three really small cons, I really enjoy the look, feel and accessibility of this case. I would recommend to anyone who wants that airflow quality and I like the look of it as well, really simple and clean. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020 by Daniel Newhall

  • Great product
Style: 4000D AIRFLOW Color: Black
Corsair 4000D airflow Asus Tuf z790 motherboard Intel i7 13700 Corsair vengeance ddr5 ram Samsung 990 pro ssd Nvidia windforce 4070 Capellix 240mm radiator Corsair 1000x gold psu Corsair LL 120 fans Built my first PC in this case, has a super slick look and was easy to build in. There’s plenty of room for a liquid cooler on top, just don’t go bigger than a 240mm radiator. The cable management was pretty easy as well thanks to the cable straps and zip ties. And the case is well designed to hide all the cables from the front. Airflow works great as well (hence the name) with 3 fans pulling in front, and the radiator on top and a fan in the back, case maxes out at six fans which is plenty. I would get different fans, but the 2 stock ones it comes with aren’t the worst. It’s a very sturdy good quality case, and it’s pretty easy to clean out the dust filters. I would not use the vertical gpu mounting option as it is much too close to the front glass panel to allow airflow. 10/10 the only thing I would change is the ssd trays on the back. They are super hard to get out, I had to use a vice grip to hold the thumbscrew and yank it out. If you don’t want them on take them off before you put anything in the case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023 by Jake Hergert Jake Hergert

  • *Mostly* everything you'd want, good quality, and cheap
Style: 4000D AIRFLOW Color: Black
So I got this case because my old one (Vivo titan, discontinued, for good reason) broke down finally. I have never known how nice cases can be until now. The design of the case is great, every time I had a moment of hesitation trying to figure out what to do about an issue, it had a fix. Where to put my cables? Above the motherboard has an area, a whole cable bar to the side which also very conveniently hides them, and what is new to me is an area for cables at the bottom directly to the PSU. On top of that, there's included zip ties and a cable holder to actually manage those. What about installation of parts? They include screws for all your hard drives, motherboard, and fans. The motherboard has a semi built in "standoff" in the middle, where it's not quite a screw but a little part that sticks out in the middle to keep it steady to make the first few easier. The hard drive case itself is removable and able to be placed further over if you need more room for your cables (I did as I suck at management.) The screws for side ports like PCI-e are just thumbscrews, you can remove them fairly easily without tools. Not exactly PC parts ahead here, but the dust filters and panels all are very easy. The screws on the side panels have a bit of a thread to make keeping track of them easier, and so you don't have to take them fully off to remove it. The mesh panel for the front takes only 4 little sockets with tiny rubber pieces that pop in or out and a a small metal piece to make alligning the bottom easier. The top, front, and PSU dust filters all have little sorts of tabs you can pull to remove them. The general aesthetic of this case is very clean too, the mesh fits, the yellow accents look nice, and the top dust filter might be my favorite looking part. The preinstalled fans fit with their ends alligned with the circles of the panel so you don't see the rims, and their screws match up with the top and bottom of the slots which isn't a huge touch but nice enough to be noticed. Some people complain about this next part and I can definitely see it on either side but the side panel glass is fairly dark. If you have any RGB's, they're going to look dimmer. I don't have any so I don't care really, but hey some people will and that's valid. You're still able to see everything clearly in my opinion. Now I've said enough good, what about the bad? In my experience, the fans were fairly loud. I ended up replacing them due to that. The panel connectors for the power and all are fairly long, which while good in a way and that one depending on the way you look at it can be good, but in my experience it just caused worse management because I had an extra 4 inches of cord on multiple cords. My only last real complaint here is that the included motherboard standoffs are also pretty cheap. At this price though and the general quality of the rest, I don't mind fans being fairly loud or some screws that are flimsy. They're still both functional, just not quite up to my standards. I would highly recommend this case to anyone, installation was very easy, it looks clean, and just generally contains all you really would need with a new case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Tyler Colby

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