
No damages and fans intact

-very classy look -unobstructed 170mm front fans provide superior air flow/cooling -high quality materials with tight tolerance on all corners and joints -option to side mount power supply gives greater access to power cables. -toolless (nearly) design allows easy adjustments to fans and case access -quality vs price makes this case a real stand out -included fan hub with argb makes adding lighting easy. -Easy to build in plenty of room to work with.

Very modular Quality is great for the price Ultra fine mesh on top, sides, and bottom Tons of room for fans

Looks great

The Corsair FRAME 4000D RS is a big case. Its comical that it is classified as a mid tower ATX case. It can handle EATX motherboards easily. For graphics cards, I cant imagine a card that wont fit in the cavernous interior. The case has a built in GPU support too, but my graphics card, an RTX 4080 Super, was too short to make use of the support without relocating it. I opted to just use the support that can with my card instead, but the option is nice. Speaking of graphics card options, this case allows you to rotate the back card slot panel by 90° so you can vertical mount your graphics card. Unfortunately, Corsair offers the required PCIe riser cable separately, so plan for that if you want to vertical mount your GPU. There are some very innovative engineering going on here that Ive never seen before. First, nearly every part of the case is removable. This can be cumbersome as you build since you will have an increased number of screws to keep track of as you disassemble the case panels and parts, but it is a worthwhile tradeoff to make building easier. This case is optimally designed to sit on a desktop, not at floor level, with all front I/O ports and power button on the very bottom of the case. With the clear side window, its nice to be able to hide all of the cables very easily with the modular design that allows tucking everything away. This is a case meant to be on display. A first for me, this case comes with a standardized front panel pin plug instead of individual wires for power button and LED. I have been waiting for something like this for decades. No more hunting down the user manual for pinout diagrams. Corsair does include an adapter to use individual wires in the off chance your motherboard pins do not match the plug pinout, but it worked fine for my MSI X670E Tomahawk.

I really love it. I put a mostly blackout build in this thing and I think it came out really nice. I put 3 more 120mms in the roof

Showstopper! Ease of use is amazing Fits everything you'd want or need(maybe some people are crazy) Included fans and hub make installing everything else a little easier All the little extras are great

It was very easy to put all the components and cable manage


- Cable Management - Smart layout - Compact but fits full sized boards and full sized cards - Cohesive ecosystem

I don't know what you would change. It has enough room for the cables, comes with all the fans you need (even RGB if you're into that). Plenty of room for everything, but it isn't over-sized. It seems well made. The glass door opens on a hinge. They all should. The front mesh panel is magnetic and easy to take off and clean. You can adjust the fans to create a positive pressure that will keep the case clean, and on top of aaaall of that...it's like $67.

Affordable, Brand new.

-Extremely easy to open the case if you need to make adjustments -Beautiful -Large for a Mid-Tower

It isn't hard to build it yourself, it's easy, and I do love it. A lot of Airflow, a lot of room.

Tough Good cable management area Lots of fan accommodations

- No frills - Pre installed fans - Plenty of room for cable management

Good value for the money Plenty of room in back for cable management Easily fits full-size ATX & GPUs Included fans

This thing is very easy to build in takes up a lot less space than most atx cases

- Small - Great compatibility - Hides all cables

Sturdy. Well built, nice paint