Tuesday, May 23rd 2023

CORSAIR Launches 2000D Series of Mini-ITX Cases

CORSAIR, a world leader in high-performance gear and systems for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts, today unveiled the new CORSAIR 2000D AIRFLOW and 2000D RGB AIRFLOW small form factor cases. These Mini-ITX cases, available in black or white, are ideal for high-performance compact PC builds, offering abundant airflow thanks to removable steel mesh panels and the ability to fit up to a triple-slot full length graphics card up to 365 mm in length.

Combined with the 2000D Series' ability to mount a high-wattage SFX-L PSU and up to 360 mm all-in-one CPU liquid coolers, enthusiasts are free to build a PC using today's most powerful performance hardware, all in a case with a footprint just 271 mm x 200 mm. It's a small footprint powerhouse. Taking up just 24.4 liters of volume, the 2000D AIRFLOW Series can house top-tier components along with the plentiful cooling they need in a space-saving form-factor. The removable high-airflow front, side, and roof panels deliver ventilation from nearly all sides of your system, while the interior maximizes its cooling potential with room for up to 8x 120 mm fans, along with multiple radiators including a 360 mm on the side and 240 mm in the back (dependent on graphics card size). Whether it's a CORSAIR iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX XT Liquid CPU Cooler, or a GPU AIO cooler, the 2000D can fit today's most demanding cooling setups.
The 2000D RGB AIRFLOW is equipped with three pre-installed CORSAIR AF120 RGB SLIM fans in the front intake, offering plentiful out-of-the-box airflow alongside vibrant customizable lighting from eight RGB LEDS per fan, powered by CORSAIR iCUE Software. These new slim fans, just 15 mm deep, give PC builders extra clearance space when fitting hardware into space constrained builds. The 2000D AIRFLOW ships with a full array ventilated steel mesh panels, but without included cooling fans, allowing builders complete freedom to configure their cooling setup.

With the ability to house today's most powerful CPUs and graphics cards, the 2000D Series needs to be able to accommodate a power supply able to keep up. Supporting SFX and SFX-L factor PSUs up to 130 mm in length, including the recently launched CORSAIR SF1000L and SF850L, builders can choose a PSU that meets their build's needs.

Elsewhere 2000D Series boasts a modern front panel I/O with connections for a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, 2x USB 3.0 Type-A and a 3.5 mm headset jack, while internally there are mounts for up to three 2.5 in SSDs for all your storage needs.

With iconic styling, impressive cooling potential and the ability to mount even the most demanding PC hardware, 2000D Series allows enthusiasts to build a PC as formidable as any desktop.

Availability, Warranty, and Pricing
The CORSAIR 2000D AIRFLOW, 2000D RGB AIRFLOW, AF120 RGB SLIM, and SF-L Series are available immediately from the CORSAIR webstore in the United States. For up-to-date availability information, please refer to the CORSAIR website or contact your local CORSAIR sales or PR representative.
The 2000D AIRFLOW and 2000D RGB AIRFLOW are backed by a two-year warranty, alongside the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network. The AF120 RGB SLIM is backed by a three-year warranty. The SF-L Series is backed by a seven-year warranty.
For up-to-date pricing of the 2000D AIRFLOW, 2000D RGB AIRFLOW, AF120 RGB SLIM, and SF-L Series, please refer to the CORSAIR website or contact your local CORSAIR sales or PR representative.
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15 Comments on CORSAIR Launches 2000D Series of Mini-ITX Cases

#2
CyberCT
That's quite the volume.

Wish they would have shown a mock system installed. There are a few other pictures on their website but still barely shows anything.

We need a SSUPD Meshalicious that's slightly wider (to accommodate RTX 4090s) and slightly taller (to accommodate 360mm AIOs and 4090s), which I'd assume would be less volume than this thing.
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#3
dyonoctis
CyberCTThat's quite the volume.

Wish they would have shown a mock system installed. There are a few other pictures on their website but still barely shows anything.

We need a SSUPD Meshalicious that's slightly wider (to accommodate RTX 4090s) and slightly taller (to accommodate 360mm AIOs and 4090s), which I'd assume would be less volume than this thing.
Just look at the Origin chronos V3 it's using the same case,:
Origin Chronos V3 review | Tom's Guide (tomsguide.com)
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#4
kieguru
CyberCTThat's quite the volume.

Wish they would have shown a mock system installed. There are a few other pictures on their website but still barely shows anything.

We need a SSUPD Meshalicious that's slightly wider (to accommodate RTX 4090s) and slightly taller (to accommodate 360mm AIOs and 4090s), which I'd assume would be less volume than this thing.
SSUPD Meshroom S, can't fit a 360mm AIO but it does support 4-slot GPUs
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#6
dyonoctis
imashinationThey look the same but they're actually completely different inside. This case uses an inverted layout compared to the Origin prebuilt.
Yea it seems like the 2000D flipped the interior (and lost the fan above the i/O shield)
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#7
RH92
Looks like one can potentially shove two 360 slim rads in there . Interesting case .
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#8
claes
360 and 240, but limited to single-slot GPUs. Not bad but you can get more radiator space in smaller cases at this price.
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#9
trsttte
claeslimited to single-slot GPUs
I see three slots in the images (and description)
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#11
RH92
claes360 and 240, but limited to single-slot GPUs. Not bad but you can get more radiator space in smaller cases at this price.
Emm no , from the looks of it the GPU doesn't conflict with the rads watsoever since it expands towards the rear , only the mobo could conflict . At the very least two slim 360s seem possible or maybe even one slim + one "fat" .

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#13
trsttte
claes

:shrug:
Not very smart marketing, they are pointing out a possible big limitation when the case also supports a radiator in the front and side without said limitation. Who's building SFF machines with 3 big radiators!?
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#14
claes
I don’t believe it supports a front radiator, only side and rear? Maybe if you’re using the igpu but it looks like the riveted GPU mount will get in the way
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#15
RH92
trsttteNot very smart marketing, they are pointing out a possible big limitation when the case also supports a radiator in the front and side without said limitation. Who's building SFF machines with 3 big radiators!?
I mean if you're going custom loop the gpu block is going to take no more than 2 slots ( usually 1-1.5 ) so you might aswell slap another rad at the rear although not necessary . But i agree they should had emphasised more the frontal / side support in their marketing .
claesI don’t believe it supports a front radiator, only side and rear? Maybe if you’re using the igpu but it looks like the riveted GPU mount will get in the way
Side rad is clear from the gpu tray and on the front ( where they display x3 rgb fans in their marketing ) well there are holes for x3 120mm fans so you can also mount a 360 rad there . Albeit i suspect that if you want to mount both front and side rad you will have to go with slim rad + slim fans or no fans for one of them but hard to be sure based on these pics alone .
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