Newegg has
Corsair 4000D Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Computer Case (White or Black Steel) on sale for $84.99 - $10 Off promo code
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About the Product- 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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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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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 have the version with the triangle holes cut in the front, and it's a pretty decent case. I wish there were another USB type A and/or USB-C port on the top, but that just seems to be par for the course for the number of headers most mobos come with these days. No major complaints with quality or layout. I transplanted some old 120mm fans from my previous computer and have 3x intake in the front, 2x exhaust on the top and 1x exhaust on the back - moves plenty of air. The dust filter sits a little close the fans so when it gets full I get a rubbing noise as the suction pulls the mesh up against the fan blades, but this just reminds me to actually clean the filter periodically. EVGA 3080 FTW3 ULTRA looked like it's stuffed into a clown car (especially with the red lips and RGB LEDs) but it fits.
On paper I should not have been able to fit Crucial Ballistix RAM under a NH-D15 CPU cooler based on case width, but was still able to make it work by shifting the front fan to sit a little higher in its retention clip.
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I have the version with the triangle holes cut in the front, and it's a pretty decent case. I wish there were another USB type A and/or USB-C port on the top, but that just seems to be par for the course for the number of headers most mobos come with these days. No major complaints with quality or layout. I transplanted some old 120mm fans from my previous computer and have 3x intake in the front, 2x exhaust on the top and 1x exhaust on the back - moves plenty of air. The dust filter sits a little close the fans so when it gets full I get a rubbing noise as the suction pulls the mesh up against the fan blades, but this just reminds me to actually clean the filter periodically. EVGA 3080 FTW3 ULTRA looked like it's stuffed into a clown car (especially with the red lips and RGB LEDs) but it fits.
On paper I should not have been able to fit Crucial Ballistix RAM under a NH-D15 CPU cooler based on case width, but was still able to make it work by shifting the front fan to sit a little higher in its retention clip.
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