Features | 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 optimized 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 25mm of space behind the motherboard for all of your cables.
Two Included 120mm Fans: CORSAIR AirGuide fans utilize anti-vortex vanes to concentrate airflow and enhance cooling.
Extreme Cooling Potential: A spacious interior fits up to 6x 120mm or 4x 140mm cooling fans, along with multiple radiators including a 360mm in front and 280mm in the roof (dependent on RAM height).
Modern Front Panel I/O: Puts your connections within easy reach, including a USB 3.1 Type-C Port, USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack.
All the Storage You Need: Fits up to 2x SSDs and 2x HDDs.
Tool-Free Tempered Glass Side Panel: Show off your high-profile components and RGB lighting. |
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Pros: -Very nice build quality; does not feel like cheap material -Cable management ties included -Holes for cables in very well-thought-out places -Motherboard standoffs preinstalled (in ATX configuration) -A little nub standoff instead of a screw hole to use for positioning your motherboard while you get those tricky first screws in. -Absolute ton of cooling intake capacity -Side panels are super painless to open -Concise, compact, and conveniently placed front I/O -Looks awesome
Cons: My Corsair RM 750W PSU was a *little* long, so it took a *little* bit of wiggling cables around to get them over the hard drive mount thingy and to where they’re supposed to go. Of course I could have taken the thing out but A) I’m lazy and B) I’m planning to get a hard drive in the future once my 500GB PCIe m.2 NCMe SSD (also made by Corsair btw) fills up... see A
Overall Review: This is my first time touching the inside of a computer other than upgrading the RAM and GPU on a mico-ATX pre-build thingy from 2014 so take this with a small grain of salt... But I will DEFINITELY be a costumer or Corsair again! My CPU cooler, SSD, and PSU are all made by Corsair, and are all awesome products. (I do however have a few friends who are relatively well-versed in what is good and what is not so good in terms of computer building so I like to think I’m not flying completely blind). Regardless, something about my experience building with this case and my other Corsair bits and bobs just rubbed me the right way. 10/10 will recommend!!! :D