🌟 Elevate your rig with airflow that breathes life into every frame!
The Corsair 4000D AIRFLOW is a mid-tower ATX case designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking superior cooling and clean cable management. Featuring a high-airflow steel front panel, a spacious interior supporting multiple fans and radiators, and Corsair’s RapidRoute cable system with 25mm clearance, it ensures optimal thermal performance and a sleek, organized build. Two included 120mm AirGuide fans enhance airflow with anti-vortex technology, while the tempered glass side panel showcases your components in style.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 46.48 x 23.11 x 45.21 cm; 7.85 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | CC-9011200-WW |
Manufacturer | CORSAIR HOLDINGS HONG KONG LTD |
Series | 4000D AIRFLOW |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Mid-Tower |
Standing screen display size | 75 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Graphics Card Interface | AGP |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 7.85 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**A
Looks great, works great
Fantastic caseI had never built a PC before but found it very easy - there was lots of room and plenty of cable management options in this caseMy components are all cool and the included fans arent too noisyContains USB C on the case too which is a huge benefit.
H**E
A Cool Performer
The Corsair 400d is a fantastic mid-tower case that excels in one crucial area: cooling. Its thoughtfully designed airflow channels and generous ventilation ensure that your components stay cool under even the heaviest workloads.Here's why I'm impressed:Excellent Airflow:The 400d features ample front, top, and rear intake vents, allowing for optimal airflow throughout the case.Smart Cable Management:The case includes dedicated cable routing channels and tie-downs, making it easy to keep your build clean and tidy, further improving airflow.Supports High-End Components:You can easily fit high-end graphics cards, CPU coolers, and multiple drives within this case. For those bigger GPU’s simply remove the fairing from inside the case.Easy to Build In:The 400d has a spacious interior and tool-less drive bays, making the building process a breeze.Stylish Design:The case has a sleek, modern aesthetic that will look great in any setup.Overall:The Corsair 400d is a strong contender in the mid-tower market. If you prioritize excellent cooling performance and a user-friendly build experience, this case is an excellent choice.I hope this review is helpful!
I**M
Excellent all-round
Bought this for a recent build project - it's fantastic.The top panel has lots of ventilation and room for multiple fans, as does the back. You could even put one over the PSU. And three on the front. Or mount an AIO or radiator on the side. There's PLENTY of room to do decent cable management and fit all those fan RGB cables, and an RGB controller. And multple SSDs and HDDs in the dedicated bays, which come with easy-screws.Every aspect of this case is finished to a high standard, from the machining, to the blasting and painting. Every hole is pristine, every surface is smooth. And, because you'll want to see inside, the tempered glass is very solid. Both panels pop off easily, so you don't need screwdrivers if you need to hot-swap or have a look inside, or do whatever you're doing. I may be biased, but it's also GREAT as a single-chamber. Nothing to worry about, but PLENTY of room with the access slot for PCIe/Mobo/SATA cables. It'll fit a full ATX with a chunky 7900XTX and still have room for a little bobble-head.Minor criticisms:Plastic feet and front panel trim could be a slightly higher quality or better finish, and they don't seem to match the case 100%. Might be worth removing and painting, if you're that bothered.The rear slot covers slide into a groove and are secured on one side with a screw. This can cause resonant vibration at certain frequencies. For someone like me with hyperacusis, it is HORRENDOUS. Easily solved with a tiny bit of adhesive putty.Overall:Excellent value for money, great build quality, and even looks like it might withstand some customising and machining.
A**R
A decent value case...
I upgraded the processor in my PC and the new device was running hotter than I liked on the stock cooler. The old case was quite old and too small to take a modern cooling solution, so I decided to do a complete rebuild. I didn't want some silly looking gaming case that lights up like a Christmas tree - this is a serious work PC. The Corsair 4000D Airflow seemed to fit the bill and at less than £90.I was pleasantly surprised - it is easy to work on, has plenty of space for a reasonably high performance cooler, and it looks quite tasteful. I would not have chosen a glass side panel, but it is smoked glass and provided the fans are not all illuminated, you are not really aware of it.Cable routing is quite easy. My only criticism is that the positioning of the power supply can make cables a bit of a tight fit. I've installed a Corsair PSU which should have been a good match, but I've still had to install extensions on the SATA power cables in order to route to the recommended SSD bay locations.I've seen it criticised as being a bit boring. I guess that it is for a hard-core teenage games PC builder, but for an old fogey like me building a serious work or hobby PC, it is pretty close to perfect.
D**L
1 year update: Stylish and sleek case, but it creaks harder than my back in the morning
The media could not be loaded. Pros:+ Great airflow if you have front intake and back + rear exhaust (idle CPU temps in autumn/winter: 25 deg, GPU 45 deg)+ Looks like this is the case Batman would use+ Very elegant and smooth looking case+ Overall decent case not much else you could want from it although the glass front (and side intake instead) would be nice tooCons:- it was pretty damn hard to fit in to the front the 360 AIO (3x 120mm fans) which is a standard size of AIO for this case- after a few months it started creaking a lot like in a daunting house from the 80s film (video)- small detail but when you put your PC to sleep the white light lit power button flashes on and off quite strongly which makes me wanna turn of the PC instead- not sure if its just my case but the fan dust filter isnt aligned well with the frame and it pops out
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