Newegg has Corsair 4000D Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Computer Case (White or Black Steel) on sale for $84.99 - $10 Off promo code ZUCTQA (apply in cart) = $20 Corsair Rebate = $54.99. Shipping is free.
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Solid steel minimalist design w/ superb durability and sharp looks + dedicated ventilation channels for ample airflow
Corsair RapidRoute Cable management system w/ a roomy 25mm of space behind the motherboard for all of your cables
2x Corsair 120mm AirGuide fans included to help concentrate airflow and enhance cooling
Spacious interior fits up to 6x 120mm or 4x 140mm cooling fans w/ multiple radiators including 360mm in front and 280mm in the roof
Fits up to 2x SSDs and 2x HDDs
Front I/O panel including a USB 3.1 Type-C port, USB 3.0 port and a combination of audio/microphone jack
Warranty
Includes a 2-Years Limited warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)
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Our research indicates that the Corsair 4000D Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Computer Case (White Steel; CC-9011199-WW) is $25 lower (31.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $79.99 at the time of this posting.
Rebate must be postmarked by May 6, 2021 to qualify for rebate redemption. Allow up to 6-8 weeks for redemption period. Be sure to include all forms (invoice, UPC barcode, form, etc.) to qualify
Rebate valid through April 15, 2021 or while promotion last
Limit of 1 rebate per household
Offer valid through April 11, 2021 or while promotion last
Must be sold/shipped by Newegg
Additional Note
This product has earned an average of 5/5 Newegg Eggs w/ over 450+ customer reviews at Newegg
Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated
You give them all of your money up front. Then you have to go to the store and buy stamps and envelopes. When you get the product in the mail, you get scissors and cut out part of the box (the part that means you can't return the product to the original vendor if something is wrong with the product within the return window). Then you download the rebate instructions, and track down all the transaction info it specifies (don't make ANY mistakes or you will not receive the rebate). Then you put it all in the envelope and mail it. Then you wait between a month and a year to find out if they have decided to send you a rebate or not.
Great case by the way. I just bought the airflow white version via Amazon. I decided not to use the mail in rebate to get the non-airflow version cheaper via Newegg.
Can someone please make rebate posts illegal on SD? Who's all with me?
Why is a mail in rebate?
I've been watching too many movies.
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04-05-2021
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06:40 AM#6
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How the heck do mail in rebates work?
You give them all of your money up front. Then you have to go to the store and buy stamps and envelopes. When you get the product in the mail, you get scissors and cut out part of the box (the part that means you can't return the product to the original vendor if something is wrong with the product within the return window). Then you download the rebate instructions, and track down all the transaction info it specifies (don't make ANY mistakes or you will not receive the rebate). Then you put it all in the envelope and mail it. Then you wait between a month and a year to find out if they have decided to send you a rebate or not.
Great case by the way. I just bought the airflow white version via Amazon. I decided not to use the mail in rebate to get the non-airflow version cheaper via Newegg.
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04-05-2021
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Too bad the rebate doesn't apply to the airflow version.
When it's in stock, you can order the airflow front panel for $15 with shipping from corsair. You could save $20, if you get the rebate, by buying this version and replacing the front panel. Of course the panel is not in stock on corsair.com, and the mail-in-rebate isn't guaranteed, and I don't like Newegg's return policy, so I bought the airflow version for $90 from Amazon
I guess nobody wants the "solid" front-plate version. The Airflow version (with the vented front) has the same MSRP. Gamers Nexus on Youtube did a review of both and the Airflow version runs 10 F cooler during strenuous loads. That's a pretty significant difference.
When it's in stock, you can order the airflow front panel for $15 with shipping from corsair. You could save $20, if you get the rebate, by buying this version and replacing the front panel. Of course the panel is not in stock on corsair.com, and the mail-in-rebate isn't guaranteed, and I don't like Newegg's return policy, so I bought the airflow version for $90 from Amazon
If you're spending $600+ on a new computer build the $20 Newegg plus or whatever it's called now for 3 months trial is a must.
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Great case by the way. I just bought the airflow white version via Amazon. I decided not to use the mail in rebate to get the non-airflow version cheaper via Newegg.
I've been watching too many movies.
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I've been watching too many movies.
Great case by the way. I just bought the airflow white version via Amazon. I decided not to use the mail in rebate to get the non-airflow version cheaper via Newegg.
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https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Cat...CC-8900440
I'm pretty sure this will never be in stock.
I say go for it. If ATX is your jam