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I watched Gamer Nexus's evaluation over this case and get impressed by its overall performance. It is much better than solid panel version and does not usually on sale unlike the solid one.
https://www.newegg.com/white-cors...6811139157
Same price is also available at Bestbuy but black only
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cors...Id=6424213
Thanks, @heavyarms1912 for pointing out it is now also available on Amazon at same price for both color (While in stock soon)
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-40...341a1d0INT
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My only knock on the Corsair case is that if you get the black version of the 4000D it comes with a dark tinted glass side panel, and there is no option for a clear glass side panel for it. If you get the white model it comes with a clear glass side panel, with no option for the tinted glass. And because they have metal trim around the edge of the glass panel that matches the case, you can't just swap one for the other.
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My only knock on the Corsair case is that if you get the black version of the 4000D it comes with a dark tinted glass side panel, and there is no option for a clear glass side panel for it. If you get the white model it comes with a clear glass side panel, with no option for the tinted glass. And because they have metal trim around the edge of the glass panel that matches the case, you can't just swap one for the other.
I still have some old cases in my parts museum. My old Cooler Master HAF 912 from 2011? has metal much thicker than the average computer case today.
My really old Antec P150 has steel twice as thick , especially on the rear panel.
https://computers.woot.
https://computers.woot.
Thats a bigger case and I believe you have to buy the front panel separately if you need more airflow
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My 3080 was running at 80C constantly while playing games. I think the issue is low intake in front and lack of proper exhaust underneath the gpu.
I still have some old cases in my parts museum. My old Cooler Master HAF 912 from 2011? has metal much thicker than the average computer case today.
My really old Antec P150 has steel twice as thick , especially on the rear panel.
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I still have some old cases in my parts museum. My old Cooler Master HAF 912 from 2011? has metal much thicker than the average computer case today.
My really old Antec P150 has steel twice as thick , especially on the rear panel.
If you have a museum of cases then you surely have a multivendor dragon case in either aluminum or the more preferable and heavy tank like steel.