Let me introduce the Corsair FRAME 4000D RS ARGB Modular Mid-Tower Case. This case comes with Corsair’s InfiniRail fan mounting system which allows you to easily slide the rail to mount fans exactly where you need them, and this ensures targeted airflow without the limitations of fixed mounting points.
The case features a fully-modular design that can support dual 360mm radiators, and a full size graphics card of up to 430mm in length.
The case includes 3 x RS120 ARGB performance fans, which can be daisy-chained so no controller is needed. Additionally, you can mount a maximum of up to 10 x 120mm fans simultaneously for superb airflow.
The case comes with a cable shroud to keep unused cables out of sight for a clean and organized interior. Plus you also get a GPU anti-sag stabilization arm to keep your graphics card nice and steady.
Corsair’s FRAME Modular Case System offers limitless options for upgrades and changes. You can easily upgrade the motherboard tray, as well as replacing your front I/O panel for more USB ports.
The front I/O panel includes a Power Button, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Port, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, and a combination audio/microphone jack.
The case measures 486mm (H) x 490mm (L) x 239mm (W) in dimensions, which is large enough to support all the latest ATX motherboards, including reverse connector motherboards from Asus, Gigabyte and MSI. These new types of motherboards feature connectors for power, USB, fan headers, etc on the reverse/back side, making the whole system look nice and clean with no “visible” cables in the front.
I would like to send a big thank you to Corsair for the review sample! Here is a snippet of what they have to say about themselves on their website:
More than 20 years of PC performance innovation
Founded in 1994, Corsair has grown from pioneering the high-performance DRAM market to one of the world’s leading providers of enthusiast-grade PC components and peripherals. Our groundbreaking technology and innovation can be found in our high-performance memory, ultra-efficient power supplies, PC cases, PC and CPU cooling solutions, and solid-state storage devices. Under the Corsair Gaming brand, launched in 2014, we provide gaming keyboards, mice, headsets and mouse mats to eSports professionals and anybody who is passionate about competitive PC gaming.
Corsair hardware is regularly featured in showcase “dream systems,” and we have earned the adulation and respect of the press, professional gamers and overclockers, high-end system integrators, and PC enthusiasts worldwide by delivering leading-edge technology backed by renowned service and support.
Corsair has developed a global operations infrastructure with extensive marketing and distribution channel relationships, and our products are available through leading distributors and retailers in over sixty countries worldwide.
Modular cases are nothing new, but what makes the Corsair FRAME 4000D RS ARGB Modular Mid-Tower so appealing is the fact that they included 3 x RS120 ARGB performance fans, a fan rail system, GPU anti-sag stabilization arm, cable shroud, and the ability to upgrade the motherboard tray, as well as replacing your front I/O panel for more USB ports.
For this project it’s going to be all-out Corsair PC build, so we’ll be installing an ASRock X870 Steel Legend WiFi motherboard, an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X processor, Corsair RM1000x SHIFT 80 PLUS Gold PSU, Corsair NAUTILUS 360 RS ARGB AIO cooler, Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-9200 CUDIMM 48GB Memory Kit, Corsair MP700 2TB PCIE Gen5 SSD, and an ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XT (White Edition).
OK, before we begin the PC build let’s take a closer look at the features and specifications of the chassis in our page.
You can buy the Corsair FRAME 4000D RS ARGB Modular Mid-Tower Chassis for around USD $109.99 (with Fans) / USD $94.99 (No fans) from Amazon – https://amzn.to/41675ok
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