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Product Name: | Corsair 4000D Airflow CC-9011200-WW Black Steel / Plastic / Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Computer Case |
Product Description: | A Fitting Choice High-Airflow Front Panel CORSAIR RapidRoute Cable Management System Two Included 120mm Fans Extreme Cooling Potential Modern Front Panel I/O: Including a USB 3.1 Type-C Port, USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack. All the Storage You Need: Fits up to 2x SSDs and 2x HDDs. Tool-Free Tempered Glass Side Panel: Show off your high-profile components and RGB lighting. |
Product SKU: | N82E16811139156 |
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Same question for me, too.
The only other issue with the 4000D is radiator/AIO fitment. You can fit a 360mm rad + fans in the front, no issues. In the top you can put a pair of fans (120mm or 140mm), or a rad without fans (240mm or 280mm), but if you want a rad + fans in the top (and an AIO), you can't go bigger than 240mm AND you'll have to have low profile RAM like Corsair LPX. Otherwise it won't fit. Because of that I ended up upgrading to a 5000D so I could water cool both CPU and GPU, and the 5000D is freaking huge by comparison (which I don't like). But there's room for a 360mm AIO both top and front, so...tradeoffs.
In the same boat, looking for an opinion on which one to get, thanks
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I ended up getting the Fractal Meshify 2 Compact RGB and just built it yesterday. In this new case, using a Ryzen 5900X with Noctua NH-U12, it sits in between 41°C to 69°C, depending on what I'm doing.