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02/12/24 | Amazon | $74.99 |
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11/26/23 | Best Buy | $79.99 |
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10/31/23 | Best Buy | $79.99 |
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10/30/23 | Amazon | $80 frontpage |
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12/03/22 | Newegg | $90 |
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11/20/22 | Amazon | $89.99 |
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Best Buy | $104.99 |
Amazon | $104.99 |
Office Depot and OfficeMax | $109.99 |
Product Name: | Corsair 4000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX PC Case - Black |
Manufacturer: | Corsair |
Model Number: | CC-9011200-WW |
Product SKU: | B08C7BGV3D |
UPC: | 840006621904 |
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I agree. It is an OK case. Got it for a custom gaming PC build for my son. I would recommend spending a but more and getting one with more space and better fan options.
I also am using this case for my son's first PC build. He likes it a lot, especially paired with the Corsair RGB LED fans and AIO. Lian Li SL Infinity fans are nicer, but having iCUE is user friendly for him.
I also am using this case for my son's first PC build. He likes it a lot, especially paired with the Corsair RGB LED fans and AIO. Lian Li SL Infinity fans are nicer, but having iCUE is user friendly for him.
Let me know how that AIO set up works for you all. I considered it but had nightmares of my son kicking it ny accident and water splashing all over his $2K rig.
I just picked up a combo deal at Microcenter (12600K and Asus ATX board) and this case will house those parts nicely.
My question for all of you is finding a decent deal on a PSU - everything seems to be gold rated and around the $100 mark any more - would love to find something decent in the $50-$75 range, even if it involves a MIR.
That's funny re: nightmares, but I wouldn't worry much about water escaping the radiator end tanks, the welds on them are solid. Unless he took a chainsaw to his PC, I think you'll be fine, hah!
I just picked up a combo deal at Microcenter (12600K and Asus ATX board) and this case will house those parts nicely.
My question for all of you is finding a decent deal on a PSU - everything seems to be gold rated and around the $100 mark any more - would love to find something decent in the $50-$75 range, even if it involves a MIR.
I got that same deal at Microcenter with the i7, couldn't pass it up.
I like to stick with the same brands on builds, so I got a Corsair PSU (see below), which I got on sale for $60 from BB. Clearly PSU brand doesn't have to match, but that's just my OCD. The Corsair PSU is semi-modular and is dead silent, no complaints.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cors...Id=64592
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If you aren't opposed to refurbished units it might be worth checking Corsairs PSU refurb page [corsair.com]. They have a few [corsair.com] different [corsair.com] options [corsair.com] in the top end and slightly above that price range. I assume you're looking for higher wattage units?
I got that same deal at Microcenter with the i7, couldn't pass it up.
I like to stick with the same brands on builds, so I got a Corsair PSU (see below), which I got on sale for $60 from BB. Clearly PSU brand doesn't have to match, but that's just my OCD. The Corsair PSU is semi-modular and is dead silent, no complaints.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cors...Id=6459240 [bestbuy.com]
If you aren't opposed to refurbished units it might be worth checking Corsairs PSU refurb page [corsair.com]. They have a few [corsair.com] different [corsair.com] options [corsair.com] in the top end and slightly above that price range. I assume you're looking for higher wattage units?
Regarding the branding OCD - I have often thought of doing the same!