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frontpagetDames | Staff posted Oct 05, 2025 07:47 PM
frontpagetDames | Staff posted Oct 05, 2025 07:47 PM

Corsair 4000D RS Frame Modular High Airflow Mid-Tower PC Case (Black or White)

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Woot has Corsair 4000D RS Frame Modular High Airflow Mid-Tower PC Case (Black or White) on sale for $79.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Available Colors:
  • Black
  • White
Features:
  • The revolutionary FRAME system gives new meaning to the word customization. Want to upgrade the motherboard tray to billet aluminum? Want to swap out your front I/O panel for more USB ports? Now you can. A case that can change and grow with your needs (or just your mood). The options are nearly limitless
  • High-performance fans pre-installed in the front of case. Support daisy-chainable 4-pin PWM connections and Zero RPM mode for near-silent operation at low loads
  • This steel multi-point mounting system offers unmatched flexibility in front and roof fan configuration. Simply slide the rail to mount fans up to 200mm (140mm in the roof) wherever you like, ensuring targeted airflow without fixed mounting constraints
  • The internal side panel near the motherboard tray can be used as a cable cover for clean cable management, or you can remove it and mount fans to the side for increased cooling potential
  • Optimized for high airflow and minimal restriction, the steel front panel is perforated in three dimensions with a Y-pattern that provides a low-obstruction path for cool air​

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $20 lower (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $99.99.
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Woot has Corsair 4000D RS Frame Modular High Airflow Mid-Tower PC Case (Black or White) on sale for $79.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

Available Colors:
  • Black
  • White
Features:
  • The revolutionary FRAME system gives new meaning to the word customization. Want to upgrade the motherboard tray to billet aluminum? Want to swap out your front I/O panel for more USB ports? Now you can. A case that can change and grow with your needs (or just your mood). The options are nearly limitless
  • High-performance fans pre-installed in the front of case. Support daisy-chainable 4-pin PWM connections and Zero RPM mode for near-silent operation at low loads
  • This steel multi-point mounting system offers unmatched flexibility in front and roof fan configuration. Simply slide the rail to mount fans up to 200mm (140mm in the roof) wherever you like, ensuring targeted airflow without fixed mounting constraints
  • The internal side panel near the motherboard tray can be used as a cable cover for clean cable management, or you can remove it and mount fans to the side for increased cooling potential
  • Optimized for high airflow and minimal restriction, the steel front panel is perforated in three dimensions with a Y-pattern that provides a low-obstruction path for cool air​

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $20 lower (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $99.99.
  • About this product:
    • 90-Day Woot Warranty
  • About this store:

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Oct 06, 2025 04:03 AM
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imnobodyOct 06, 2025 04:03 AM
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I got the alert just 8 hours after this was posted. Don't want this specific case as I think the 4000D Airflow case is superior.
Oct 06, 2025 07:56 PM
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dman_97Oct 06, 2025 07:56 PM
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Quote from imnobody :
I got the alert just 8 hours after this was posted. Don't want this specific case as I think the 4000D Airflow case is superior.
What is different between 4000D and 4000D RS?
Oct 07, 2025 01:25 AM
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hy_tekOct 07, 2025 01:25 AM
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Liked Corsair cases until they put all the jacks and buttons near the floor. Pretty much a deal breaker for people who put the case on the floor.
Oct 07, 2025 02:24 AM
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FormerAstronutOct 07, 2025 02:24 AM
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Quote from dman_97 :
What is different between 4000D and 4000D RS?
4000D Airflow https://www.corsair.com/us/en/p/p...9011200-ww
4000D Frame (just because Corsair loves confusing you) https://www.corsair.com/us/en/p/p...9011290-ww
4000D RS Frame https://www.corsair.com/us/en/p/p...9011312-ww

The biggest difference is the "Frame" series allows more fans and more/larger radiators, which if all you use a 360 AIO for a CPU it isn't a huge deal. I have the Airflow, and while I'd like to have more options for fans, as mentioned above I like having all my plugs and power on top of the case.

That said, Amazon also had the 6500D airflow (a wider version that allows for putting the PSU and everything in a side area) for about $80 with a coupon, that coupon has since expired, but Prime Day is approaching if you really are hot on a case keep an eye out. IMO, there are too many good options out there to force yourself to be brand loyal to a particular case.

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Oct 07, 2025 03:00 AM
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evansvilleOct 07, 2025 03:00 AM
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Quote from dman_97 :
What is different between 4000D and 4000D RS?
Hmmm, the Frame 4000D RS has modular internal configurations and a tad cooler temps. The appearance is subjective but I don't think the 4000D is the superior one here as @imnobody claims.
Oct 07, 2025 07:11 AM
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imnobodyOct 07, 2025 07:11 AM
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Quote from evansville :
Hmmm, the Frame 4000D RS has modular internal configurations and a tad cooler temps. The appearance is subjective but I don't think the 4000D is the superior one here as @imnobody claims.
Superior IMO due to the top dust filter included with the 4000D Airflow model. The 4000D Frame variants like RS do not include or support a top dust filter with no plans to sell a top dust filter accessory (you would have to make your own, the 4000D Airflow top dust filter does not fit). The top dust filter does make a difference which is why people have been asking for one for the 4000D Frame models. My priority for a case is decent temperatures and good dust filtration.
Oct 07, 2025 07:13 AM
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imnobodyOct 07, 2025 07:13 AM
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Quote from dman_97 :
What is different between 4000D and 4000D RS?
I responded to your question in the post above this one (check thread). The Be Quiet! Pure Base 501 DX is my top case pick among newer cases out currently (among the best for dust filtration, decent cooling). One con for the 501 DX is the lack of rubber grommets (cable guidance can be more annoying), still looking for my perfect next case, the 4000D Airflow likely is best to build in and offers fairly good dust protection. I also like the cable bar they use to handle routing cables. Phanteks Eclipse G400A is worth looking at also.

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Oct 07, 2025 07:02 PM
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FormerAstronutOct 07, 2025 07:02 PM
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Quote from imnobody :
Superior IMO due to the top dust filter included with the 4000D Airflow model. The 4000D Frame variants like RS do not include or support a top dust filter with no plans to sell a top dust filter accessory (you would have to make your own, the 4000D Airflow top dust filter does not fit). The top dust filter does make a difference which is why people have been asking for one for the 4000D Frame models. My priority for a case is decent temperatures and good dust filtration.
I exhaust through the top of my 4000d airflow... but for me the top buttons/ports makes it a win over the frame model
Oct 11, 2025 07:25 PM
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mickieOct 11, 2025 07:25 PM
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Practical concerns FWIW... I bought the 4000D airflow a couple years back, and wound up returning it because the attaching clips for the front panel were IMHO terribly flimsy and likely to break with the monthly removal to clean the filter. I do not know what the front panel attachment is like on the 4000D RS, but maybe something to check if you order one.

I wound up buying a 5000D from Woot. With both the 4000D & the 5000D a thicker radiator would not fit up top because of the way it's recessed. With the 5000D I had to replace the AIO cooler anyway because the hoses on the Corsair I had were too short to mount on the side or front. Note that if you do mount fans or a radiator on the side, along with fans on the front, turbulence will effect air flow & cooling.

While the cases I bought from Woot were delivered from/by Amazon, they were apparently on Woot because they were VERY old stock that had been [literally] kicking around some warehouse for quite a while. 3 in a row arrived damaged, one Very severely. I kept the least damaged case and Corsair gladly sent me a replacement side panel for free!

If you use conventional hard disks rather than SSDs, the 4000 & 5000 series IMHO have very poor mounting locations, cooling, and hardware. I also found the case's USB C port was pretty weak, failing in just over a year. Corsair does sell several case replacement parts, and I replaced the entire switch assembly, and use a USB C hub so I'm not plugging cables into that port for it to wear out.
Oct 17, 2025 08:12 AM
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imnobodyOct 17, 2025 08:12 AM
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Quote from mickie :
Practical concerns FWIW... I bought the 4000D airflow a couple years back, and wound up returning it because the attaching clips for the front panel were IMHO terribly flimsy and likely to break with the monthly removal to clean the filter. I do not know what the front panel attachment is like on the 4000D RS, but maybe something to check if you order one.

I wound up buying a 5000D from Woot. With both the 4000D & the 5000D a thicker radiator would not fit up top because of the way it's recessed. With the 5000D I had to replace the AIO cooler anyway because the hoses on the Corsair I had were too short to mount on the side or front. Note that if you do mount fans or a radiator on the side, along with fans on the front, turbulence will effect air flow & cooling.

While the cases I bought from Woot were delivered from/by Amazon, they were apparently on Woot because they were VERY old stock that had been [literally] kicking around some warehouse for quite a while. 3 in a row arrived damaged, one Very severely. I kept the least damaged case and Corsair gladly sent me a replacement side panel for free!

If you use conventional hard disks rather than SSDs, the 4000 & 5000 series IMHO have very poor mounting locations, cooling, and hardware. I also found the case's USB C port was pretty weak, failing in just over a year. Corsair does sell several case replacement parts, and I replaced the entire switch assembly, and use a USB C hub so I'm not plugging cables into that port for it to wear out.
My top pick right now is the Corsair iCUE 4000D RGB Airflow, which came out in Spring 2023. I prioritize minimal dust and decent airflow, and the 4000D Airflow cases are among the best for minimal dust build up (especially when turned off, as most manufacturers do not include a top dust filter now). I am using the Phantom Spirit 120 EVO, which is one of the best air coolers currently. The linked review, which provides pros/cons, notes a key limitation: "Can't fit 280 mm AIO with some modern motherboards." Based on what you mentioned, Woot deals are very YMMV and may be more problematic than buying from other retailers.

Review: https://www.techpowerup.com/revie...low/4.html

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