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Corsair Unveils the Frame 4000D Case Featuring Frame Modular Case System

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Corsair is excited to announce the launch of the FRAME 4000D, the first PC case to feature the FRAME Modular Case System. The original 4000 Series was an incredibly successful and well-loved case, selling over two million units. Building on that legacy, this innovative system sets a new standard for customization, offering unmatched flexibility for PC builders to craft their ideal setup. The FRAME 4000D enables seamless modifications and upgrades, allowing components to be swapped, panels to be upgraded, and setups to be personalized with a variety of options.

The FRAME 4000D Series also features the Corsair InfiniRail Fan Mounting System, offering unparalleled flexibility in configuring your cooling, including support for up to 200 mm fans in the front and 140 mm in the roof. This system optimizes cooling performance by accommodating larger fans, such as iCUE LINK RX140 RGB fans, without obstructing airflow with restrictive mounting points. The FRAME 4000D supports dual 360 mm radiators, delivering robust cooling for high-performance systems. With three radiator mounting locations—front, roof, and side—and a 3D Y-Pattern front airflow panel, the case ensures efficient cooling to keep components running smoothly during demanding sessions.



An included GPU Anti-Sag Bracket provides secure support for modern graphics cards, preventing sagging and ensuring proper alignment. The FRAME 4000D offers increased width and length compared to the original 4000D, so it can accommodate most of the latest graphics cards and cooling components, making it well-suited for high-performance builds. The internal side panel can serve as a cable cover for clean cable management or be removed to mount additional fans. This attention to detail and aesthetics ensures your build looks as good as it performs.

Storage options include versatile drive trays that support two 3.5" hard drives or up to four 2.5" SSDs, offering plenty of space for games and media. The trays can be completely removed for a cleaner appearance or to make room for custom liquid cooling setups. Easy iCUE LINK integration is built in, featuring cable hooks, additional tie-downs, and a dedicated mounting pocket for the iCUE LINK System Hub. Meanwhile, the front I/O panel features two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports and a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port for versatile connectivity. For added flexibility, the I/O panel can be swapped out, allowing upgrades to different connections and layouts to ensure future-proof customization.



Available in Black or White, the FRAME 4000D boasts an elegant design that complements any setup, with optional front panels offered in a variety of materials and styles. The FRAME 4000D Series is available with or without fans, depending on your needs. For powerful pre-installed cooling, choose from three RGB-free RS120 PWM fans or go all-out with RS120 ARGB PWM fans, delivering both powerful intake cooling and customizable lighting effects through your motherboard's +5V ARGB connector.

We are incredibly proud to introduce the FRAME 4000D and excited to see the amazing builds our community will create. More than just a PC case, the FRAME 4000D is a platform for creativity and innovation. Its modular design allows for experimentation, upgrades, and personalization. Whether you're a seasoned builder or new to custom PCs, the FRAME 4000D offers a unique and rewarding PC-building experience. We provide the frame, and you create the art.

Availability, Warranty and Pricing
Corsair FRAME 4000D Series cases are available immediately from the Corsair webstore and the Corsair worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors.
Corsair FRAME 4000D Series cases are backed by a two-year warranty, alongside the Corsair worldwide customer service and technical support network.



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The one spec I never see and it's very important, is the allowable thickness of the top radiator before it overlaps with the mobo. Even if it says it can fit a certain radiator, that's just the length and width. They always leave out the height. I had an issue with Arctic being much thicker than my previous radiator and it hit the power connectors at the top of the mobo. Why are cases always so stingy with that space up top? Top radiators are so popular.
 
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Maybe it's time to upgrade from my 680x
 
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The one spec I never see and it's very important, is the allowable thickness of the top radiator before it overlaps with the mobo. Even if it says it can fit a certain radiator, that's just the length and width. They always leave out the height. I had an issue with Arctic being much thicker than my previous radiator and it hit the power connectors at the top of the mobo. Why are cases always so stingy with that space up top? Top radiators are so popular.
Yeah, the original 4000D is incompatible with 280mm radiators in all but the most select combinations of motherboard and RAM. It's incompatible with just about ALL of Corsair's own RAM, and if the motherboard is anything other than the most barebones of barebones with near-zero VRM cooling, then it'll also work.

I ended up just using a Dremel to get my 140mm radiator fans to clear the I/O shield of my motherboard, had to swap out my RAM kit to a low-profile one.
 
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Yeah, the original 4000D is incompatible with 280mm radiators in all but the most select combinations of motherboard and RAM. It's incompatible with just about ALL of Corsair's own RAM, and if the motherboard is anything other than the most barebones of barebones with near-zero VRM cooling, then it'll also work.

I ended up just using a Dremel to get my 140mm radiator fans to clear the I/O shield of my motherboard, had to swap out my RAM kit to a low-profile one.
Thanks for letting me know as I was going to get this case. Just a question would it fit better with my 240mm radiator?
 
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Thanks for letting me know as I was going to get this case. Just a question would it fit better with my 240mm radiator?
Yes, 240mm radiators likely have plenty of clearance to the motherboard, and most RAM will be fine. Stay away from ridiculously tall heatspreaders on RAM like Corsair Dominator though.
 
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Yeah, the original 4000D is incompatible with 280mm radiators in all but the most select combinations of motherboard and RAM. It's incompatible with just about ALL of Corsair's own RAM, and if the motherboard is anything other than the most barebones of barebones with near-zero VRM cooling, then it'll also work.

I ended up just using a Dremel to get my 140mm radiator fans to clear the I/O shield of my motherboard, had to swap out my RAM kit to a low-profile one.
5000D is better in every way. They are a joy to build in though. Love my 7000D. The Dust filter on the front is so good that every 3 to 4 months I just take that off and blow it out. Inside the case is basically dust free.
 
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