❄️ Cool, Clean, Connected — Build Your Dream Rig with Corsair 4000D Airflow!
The Corsair 4000D Airflow is a white tempered glass mid-tower ATX PC case engineered for high-performance builds. Featuring dual 120mm AirGuide fans with anti-vortex vanes, a RapidRoute cable management system with 25mm routing space, and front I/O including USB 3.1 Type-C, it offers exceptional cooling, clean cable organization, and modern connectivity in a sleek, spacious chassis.
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | 4000D AIRFLOW |
Item model number | CC-9011201-WW |
Item Weight | 17.31 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.83 x 9.06 x 18.35 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.83 x 9.06 x 18.35 inches |
Color | White |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Language | English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B08C74694Z |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 15, 2020 |
B**N
Amazing case For my first build ever.
As the title says, this was my first PC build ever. That being said, even though I’m a building newbie, I still work in IT and am surrounded by tech, so I knew this case was a no brainer. Fantastic airflow, I mean literally amazing, it lives up to its name. Plenty of space inside for everything you need to do, and cable management was easy, like super easy. Only thing I could have wished for was:A: included a full set of front fans.B: make the top part actually removable, I looked at it and didn’t see a way, maybe I’m dumb, but it didn’t seem like there was a way to take it off, which became kind of a pain when I wanting to plug things in on the top.This is not a dealbreaker however, I just have huge hands that didn’t fit well in that tiny space to plug fans etc in and the cpu power cabling. I admit, this probably could have been done ahead of time and maybe this was just a newbie problem lol.That aside, this case is solid, definitely quality parts when buying from Corsair. I love how simple it is to pop off the front grille and filter, as well as how the front of the case and back side kinda snap off and on, it’s literally strong enough that it can’t accidentally fall off, but not so strong that it’s tough to remove (still use the screws of course for 100% protection of falling off).I never leave reviews on Amazon, but honestly, this case was just the favorite part of my whole build. It’s quality built, it’s got a nice dark black color and sexy style, and if you’re thinking about getting this case, DO IT, you won’t regret it at all I can guarantee that.Lastly I just wanna thank Corsair for making fantastic quality products, and being a name you know you can rely on, which is a big deal in a world where having reliable parts in a pc build is literally the most important thing. I hope everyone loves this case as much as I did.
B**
Fantastic Case
Great chassis. Solid airflow and cooling potential, a lot of modularity, easy to build in, plenty of space for the power supply and cable management, and relatively quiet.Overall it’s a very elegant and functional case, I hope to hang onto this one for a few years.
A**T
Great Case
Purchased this for my first PC build in a LONG time. It was a little confusing at first, but was able to sort it out pretty quickly. The cable routing is awesome. It has incredible air flow, my EXTREMELY high-end gaming rig stays ice cold with plenty of airflow. And it looks pretty freaking awesome.
P**L
Large and sturdy, with room for expansion.
This case is extremely sturdy and easily fit all the hardware I wanted to include. Cable management is easy with this case. It’s sturdy and has plenty of room for expansion.
J**T
Great product
Corsair 4000D airflowAsus Tuf z790 motherboardIntel i7 13700Corsair vengeance ddr5 ramSamsung 990 pro ssdNvidia windforce 4070Capellix 240mm radiatorCorsair 1000x gold psuCorsair LL 120 fansBuilt my first PC in this case, has a super slick look and was easy to build in. There’s plenty of room for a liquid cooler on top, just don’t go bigger than a 240mm radiator. The cable management was pretty easy as well thanks to the cable straps and zip ties. And the case is well designed to hide all the cables from the front. Airflow works great as well (hence the name) with 3 fans pulling in front, and the radiator on top and a fan in the back, case maxes out at six fans which is plenty. I would get different fans, but the 2 stock ones it comes with aren’t the worst. It’s a very sturdy good quality case, and it’s pretty easy to clean out the dust filters. I would not use the vertical gpu mounting option as it is much too close to the front glass panel to allow airflow. 10/10 the only thing I would change is the ssd trays on the back. They are super hard to get out, I had to use a vice grip to hold the thumbscrew and yank it out. If you don’t want them on take them off before you put anything in the case.
A**E
Big, nice cable routing, but not wide enough for some GPU's, display panel not working
This is a great case in many ways. Lots of features for air flow and filtering, nice power cord routing, plenty of room in most places.But, it is a little too narrow for the latest massive GPU's. Putting a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4090 in it, it smashes the power cord against the glass sides. I don't feel good about the strain that's causing on the card power connector. If Antec was going to make a case this big (it's a huge case, which is fine since it makes it easy to put all the parts in), why not make it 1/2" wider and eliminate this issue?Of course, I could ask similar questions of Gigabyte, the video card manufacturer: Why put the power cable sticking straight out of the edge of a card (directly away from the motherboard) when that card is already so wide? Their placement of the power cable connector effectively made an already wide card at least 1/2" wider. This seems like a really bad design decision. They could have used a right-angle connector, or moved the power input to somewhere else completely.So, call it Gigabyte's fault, or call it Antec's fault, or both (or call it mine for not taking careful measurements before buying the case, but it was SO BIG I never thought there would be an issue), but the size of the case you need to build a really nice computer seems to be getting out of hand, to the point where I bought what I thought was an absurdly oversized case for my needs, and my video card just barely fit (and still not comfortably!).Still, the case looks great, and functions well. I'm just not thrilled that I got a very full-sized case and still have to almost force the video card power cable against the glass to close the case.One final thing: That cool display they show the case having on the upper front, where it tells you the CPU temp? It doesn't work at all on mine. I have no display. Maybe that's a driver issue I can fix, but so far, nothing. I can get that info from within the OS, so not a huge deal, but it would be nice to have the display work.
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