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Corsair Frame 4000D

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The Corsair Frame 4000D is an evolution of the popular 4000D, with a focus on additional modularity and flexibility as it is the first mainstream chassis to use the InfiniRail mounting system. The updates don't just end with functionality, as the Frame 4000D also offers fresh design details to set the stage for the new Frame series.

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This case is built different. Some cases are not that good. Besides is 12600K +4080 used or 9600K +3060 Ti in the thermal stress. If you're looking at silverstone Alta f2 and one of the best cases to be recently reviewed apparently internal layouts and airflows matter.

I'm quite surprised to see the temps this case has idle and under load? Is it correct numbers?
 
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I see! I had high hopes for this case, myself planning to outfit it with 2x 200mm noctua fans in front, 1x 140mm noctua in back and the arctic liquid III 360 in top for a silent, well cooled build, together with the 9800x3d and my rtx3080.

ive been looking at the north xl as an alternative but im currently using the corsair 4000d airflow. I love this case but i dislike the limitation to 120mm fans..
 
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Looks like a shlightly modded rehash of the same ole same same rehash of other rehashes of yesteryear, but OTOH, I do like the squiggly textured front cover & the I/O panel at the bottom, so there's that...:D

And not no, not hell no, but F no to the front I/O cables running outside of the case, where they could potentially catch on something anytime you want to move it around.... :(
 
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The very clean front filter was a problem on the original 4000D because the lack of plastic support bars meant that the filter fabric was sucked into the fans quite easily. Hopefully they've moved it a few mm further from the fans in this iteration.

The single vent layer at the top is also better for AIOs than the old two layer perforated frame+magnetic filter.
I like the inclusion of a GPU support bracket - I had to buy my own for the original 4000D.
Finally, they've given back the second USB A port with this version. The fact that the original 4000D took a dual-A 3.2 header on the motherboard and wasted it on a single USB-A port in the case was irritating!

Hi,

im quite surprised to see the temps this case has idle and under load? Is it correct numbers?
I'm afraid it's a problem with the (fair, but unrealistic) test method Techpowerup uses.

Cases are tested here in their "out of the box" configuration, which means this case was tested with no fans. The only airflow at all would have been the 240mm AIO, which is trying to push air through a restrictive radiator and then the top panel.

If you bought this case for yourself, you'd likely install extra fans. I have a 4000D with three intakes and three exhausts and temps are excellent because it's an airflow-focused case with plenty of vents on the front, rear, top, and bottom.
 
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