Newegg has
Corsair iCUE 5000X RGB Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX PC Smart Case (Black, CC-9011212-WW) on sale for
$99.99 after $45 off promo code
CRSRAUPC863 (apply at checkout) and
$20 Mail-In Rebate.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
wuman82 for finding this deal.
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- Add item to cart
- In cart, apply extra $45 off promo code CRSRAUPC863
- Complete your purchase at checkout for $119.99 after promo code discount
- Upon receipt of your item, follow the instructions on the rebate form (submission must be postmarked within 30 days of purchase)
- Once approved, you will receive a $20 Prepaid Rebate Card, making the final (effective) price $99.99 after $20 rebate
- Allow 8-10 weeks for your rebate submission to be processed.
About this product:- Clear, Clean, and Cool
- Four Tempered Glass Panels
- CORSAIR RapidRoute Cable Management System
- Three Included 120mm RGB Fans
- Smart RGB Lighting Out-of-the-Box
- Motherboard Tray with Customizable Fan Mounts
- Maximum Cooling Potential
- Modern Front Panel I/O
- All the Storage You Need: Fits up to 4x 2.5in SSDs and 2x 3.5in HDDs
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Not going to get a glass front with that. The new fractal pop series has one hidden at the bottom, check them out
If you have no plans to add any side mounted 120mm fans (or 360mm radiator), you can remove the fan bracket and there will be plenty of room for a long PSU, after sliding the dual 3.5" HDD caddy forward to a new mounting position. If you don't remove the side fan bracket, you cant slide the HDD in/out. Kind of an oversight. In addition, if you plan on using a thicc radiator from Arctic, it is a challenge to fit anywhere! The Arctic 280mm will get blocked by VRM heatsinks in the top. There won't be a way to mount it in front with all 8-screws holding it down, whether in push or pull. In pull, you can mount radiator with four screws. Side mounted 360mm radiator is fine (though you would lose HDD caddy). Its pretty surprising the shortcomings in such a large case. With that said, if you choose your components carefully, it is a nice case and thermals are fine with the glass front as there are wide gaps.
Thank you. I guess I might have to look for external drives for storage unfortunately and return the HDD I bought..
We still don't know what the vendors are doing. I think we are seeing huge case and power supply deals because a new standard is coming. ATX v3 and a new power supply standard may make this case obsolete. Not to mention not having the newest external USB ports. That is why I am passing. I plan to build an unfortunately expensive machine once the new standards come. Also, you need a very large PSU for the new video cards, so make sure you get something 1200W plus, I'm going 1600+ (1800 is max for a 15 amp circuit in the US).
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As a person with the 5000D I can say this shouldn't be the case...
I'm using a large hx1000 from Corsair, 3 gpu cables, 3 SSDs, and HDD... It's plenty usable. As a matter of fact you can move the drive bay closer to the front of you need to as well.
I'm currently using a 4000D and want to upgrade, but its never on sale.
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I'm currently using a 4000D and want to upgrade, but its never on sale.