Introduction
I would like to thank
Corsair for supplying the review sample.
The Corsair 4000D Airflow is part of the brand's new case line-up with two general variants. On one hand, there is the RGB-less 4000D with a solid front, and on the other, we have the Airflow option with a vented front panel. Additionally, there is the third option with a tempered front glass panel and three SP RGB Elite fans. This latter variant, called the iCUE 4000X RGB, comes in either black or white and includes Corsair's iCUE controller, and thus the ability to adjust lighting and fan speed via software inside the OS.
We are reviewing the 4000D Airflow, which comes with two retail-grade fans and is meant for those wanting the best cooling possible.
Specifications
Corsair 4000D Airflow |
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Case Type: | Mid-Tower |
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Material: | Steel, plastic, and tempered glass |
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Weight: | 7.85 kg/17.31 lbs |
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Slots: | 7+2 |
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Drive Bays: | 2x Internal 2.5/3.5" 2x Internal 2.5" |
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Motherboard Form Factors: | E-ATX (up to 305 x 277 mm), ATX, Micro-ATX, and M-ITX |
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Dimensions: | 453 x 230 x 466 mm / 17.83 x 9.06 x 18.35 " |
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Front Door/Cover: | N/A |
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Front Fans: | 3x 120 mm (1x fan pre-installed) |
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Rear Fans: | 1x 120 mm (1x fan pre-installed) |
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Top Fans: | 2x 120 / 2x 140 mm (optional) |
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Bottom Fans: | N/A |
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Side Fans: | N/A |
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I/O: | 1x USB 3.1 Type-C 1x USB 3.0 1x Audio combo jack
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Fan/LED Controller: | N/A |
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Compatibility: | CPU Cooler: 170 mm GPU: 360 mm PSU: 180 mm |
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Packaging
Corsair ships the 4000D in a plain brown box with their signature design on it. The front holds an image of the chassis, while the rear pictures a blow-up diagram. Both sides come with additional information, and a sticker lets you know which variant of the chassis is inside.
Two Styrofoam spacers and a plastic bag protect the chassis during transport.