Installation
For our PC build, we used anASRock B850 Steel Legend WiFi motherboard. Installation was nice and easy with plenty of room inside the chassis.
We then proceeded to mount the Corsair NAUTILUS 360 RS ARGB AIO cooler on the top of the chassis. The Corsair InfiniRail fan mounting system was surprisingly easy to setup and use, and we installed the 360mm radiator with no issues at all. However, after mounting a 360mm radiator it leaves very little room at the top, so you might some difficulty plugging in the CPU fan and ARGB cables on to the motherboard.
The Finished Item
With only one tempered glass panel, you don’t get a panoramic view with the Corsair FRAME 4000D RS ARGB Modular Mid-Tower. However having said that, the case is extremely modular. You’re able to install as many cooling fans you want, in whatever configuration you like. Plus you have the ability to upgrade the motherboard tray, as well as replacing your front I/O panel for more USB ports.
Some of you may not like the PSU cover which runs across the bottom of the chassis. It doesn’t bother me that much, as long as I’m able to install all the cooling fans/radiators necessary to keep the system running optimially with good airflow.
The front panel can also be replaced with various designs offered by Corsair (optional and sold separately), but I don’t see the option for a front tempered glass panel on Corsair’s website.
At the end of it all, I’m pretty pleased with the finished PC build.