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.
Instructions:- Click here to visit the product page
- 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 $20 rebate
- Allow 8-10 weeks for your rebate submission to be processed.
About this product:- Clear, Clean, and Cool
- Four Tempered Glass Panels
- CORSAIR RapidRoute Cable Management System
- Three Included 120mm RGB Fans
- Smart RGB Lighting Out-of-the-Box
- Motherboard Tray with Customizable Fan Mounts
- Maximum Cooling Potential
- Modern Front Panel I/O
- All the Storage You Need: Fits up to 4x 2.5in SSDs and 2x 3.5in HDDs
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Wouldn't HDD make more sense for long term storage? Like for backups of photos and videos
Running 10x 120mm fans in total (not counting the PSU). Have the HDD caddy in the default position as well when using the 3x side fans.
Can you please share the Walmart link? Any Good deal going on?
I never saw such bundle deals. Would you please share some info.. you got at 99$ with power supply? 😳😳. That must be the best deal as here 20$ is mail in rebate. Hence including tax it comes as 129$
It was a NewEgg Live deal at the time, when I checked out via the card, stated a free gift would be received and that's when I noticed it was a power supply. If you happen to catch their daily "live" broadcasts either on the app or web, they curate a select amount of deals with some pretty good discounts on them, this case was on their for $99.00.
I see this case pop up, and the all white model pop up every once in awhile. Just got to be ready to pull trigger when you see this/the item you are looking for, as they state they only have "so many available" during their live show stream.
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I ordered last night, then cancelled after I saw another case I'm interested in. I kinda regret cancelling. I don't really need a new case anyway. I think its the best looking case out there, its one of the only cases, if not the only one that has glass on 4 sides. I'm interested in the LIAN LI PC-O11 Dynamic since its clear in the front and provides more view inside. if they could have made it like the corsair being all glass, it would be the perfect case for me.
I personally wish they would make a "3000D" or "3000X" in mATX. There's a complete absence of upper-midrange mATX cases on the market. Fractal has recently released some decent options (Pop Air Mini, Meshify 2 Mini), but they're still in the lower-midrange in terms of build quality and features. I almost bit on both when they were first released, but top AIO clearance and being priced about $10-15 higher than they should have been (especially when there wasn't free shipping available) made me wait. Hopefully, the fact that new mATX cases that aren't bottom-of-the-barrel are being released at all is indicative of a trend and mATX will get a little more love from manufacturers outside of $60 Montechs and DarkFlashes (or worse).
I recently upgraded to a Lian Li O11 Air Mini which is configurable as mATX and I'm enjoying it, but the shorter-and-wider wasn't what I thought I wanted when I was researching (for several months hoping to find a diamond in the rough that I'd missed). Every other mATX offering in the ~$100 range seemed to make some compromise I wasn't willing to accept, usually in relation to AIO mounting options, memory clearance, 140mm fan support, etc. The Deep Cool Matrexx 40 is pretty much my ideal mATX case layout (I have one for my kids' system), but the build-quality just wasn't what I wanted in my own case. After buying the O11 Air Mini, it's a dream to build in, airflow is reasonable, and it's not a complete fishbowl like the rest of the O11 lineup.
All that said, if a "3000D" or "3000X" existed, chances are I would have paid MSRP and not thought twice about it.
I personally wish they would make a "3000D" or "3000X" in mATX. There's a complete absence of upper-midrange mATX cases on the market. Fractal has recently released some decent options (Pop Air Mini, Meshify 2 Mini), but they're still in the lower-midrange in terms of build quality and features. I almost bit on both when they were first released, but top AIO clearance and being priced about $10-15 higher than they should have been (especially when there wasn't free shipping available) made me wait. Hopefully, the fact that new mATX cases that aren't bottom-of-the-barrel are being released at all is indicative of a trend and mATX will get a little more love from manufacturers outside of $60 Montechs and DarkFlashes (or worse).
I recently upgraded to a Lian Li O11 Air Mini which is configurable as mATX and I'm enjoying it, but the shorter-and-wider wasn't what I thought I wanted when I was researching (for several months hoping to find a diamond in the rough that I'd missed). Every other mATX offering in the ~$100 range seemed to make some compromise I wasn't willing to accept, usually in relation to AIO mounting options, memory clearance, 140mm fan support, etc. The Deep Cool Matrexx 40 is pretty much my ideal mATX case layout (I have one for my kids' system), but the build-quality just wasn't what I wanted in my own case. After buying the O11 Air Mini, it's a dream to build in, airflow is reasonable, and it's not a complete fishbowl like the rest of the O11 lineup.
All that said, if a "3000D" or "3000X" existed, chances are I would have paid MSRP and not thought twice about it.
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