Corsair 5000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case (High-Airflow Front Panel, Corsair RapidRoute Cable Management System, Two Included 120mm Fans, Motherboard Tray with Fan Mounts) Black

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Corsair 5000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case (High-Airflow Front Panel, Corsair RapidRoute Cable Management System, Two Included 120mm Fans, Motherboard Tray with Fan Mounts) Black

Corsair 5000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case (High-Airflow Front Panel, Corsair RapidRoute Cable Management System, Two Included 120mm Fans, Motherboard Tray with Fan Mounts) Black

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The CORSAIR 5000D CORE AIRFLOW is a mid-tower ATX case that shows off your PC, and not its cables. Hidden cable management and an airflow-optimized front panel make building a clean, cool PC easy. Motherboard Tray with Customizable Fan Mounts: Side-mount up to 3x 120mm fans or up to a 360mm radiator, enabling new flexible cooling options. CORSAIR RapidRoute Cable Management System: Makes it simple and fast to route your major cables through a single hidden channel, with an easy-access hinged door and a roomy 25mm of space behind the motherboard for all of your cables.​ Erm, I don’t mean to be *that guy* but I don’t think this is physically possible. Your thermometers need to have an argument. Reply CORSAIR AF RGB ELITE PWM fans deliver massive low-noise airflow with AirGuide technology for extreme CPU cooling performance.

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It is a similar story with that blanking plate over the side ventilation which involves a handful of screws and a few minutes work. You'll have to take it from us that what you saw in the video was not our first effort at working with the 5000D but more like the third or fourth and the user guide – we forgot to include this in the video – is absolutely tiny. The guide isn't bad but it seems ironic that a large case comes with a tiny multi-lingual book. Information Courtesy of Corsair @ https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Cases/Mid-Tower-ATX-Cases/5000D-AIRFLOW-Tempered-Glass-Mid-Tower-ATX-PC-Case/p/CC-9011211-WW Front top mounted I/O shows off modern ports including USB 3.1 Type-C, USB 3.0 ports and a mic / audio combo. As you dig further into the 5000D AirFlow and prepare to build your PC you will be faced with the choice of leaving the side ventilation closed or opening it to use for liquid or air cooling. As you will have seen, we went for a 360mm radiator in the front of the case with 3x 120mm fans in the side. The hardware went in easily enough however we had a mass of cables to deal with and also had to add a couple of Corsair Commander Pro units to handle the PWM and RGB wide of things. In fairness to the 5000D AirFlow there is a good deal of space to house the components but we strongly recommend you plan ahead to avoid problems. Testing Fully control and synchronize the RGB lighting for up to six fans with the included iCUE LIGHTING NODE CORE and CORSAIR iCUE software.As previously mentioned, there is a perfectly serviceable PWM fan hub is also included. The RGB version of the cases as a lighting controller at the same time. if there's glass too close to the GPU fans, you can blow all you want against the glass, it won't do much good (except cool a bit the fins from the outside) but the GPU fans are just depleted of airflow. KitGuru says: 5000D AirFlow feels like Corsair's difficult second album after the success of 4000D. Next I decided to install the vertical GPU mount, which requires two standoffs that come with the case — not the cable itself! You install the standoffs into the case and then mount the extension cable with two screws, while flexing the cable in an S-shape into the PCIe slot. Then you just install the graphics card and you're done. In my opinion the vertical mount looks very nice, filling the space better than the horizontal orientation. This gives a nice glimpse of the otherwise unseen face of your often very expensive graphics card too. Vertical installations really do look sharp!

It would be cool to see a steel vented side panel version that would match the design of the bezel. It would look cleaner (better) and actually be functional. ReplyBehind the front panel, we find a nice easily removable fine sheer mesh filter which should work great for catching dust. The top filter is slightly more coarse but still very fine, and is held down with a full strip of edge magnets. The side panels are held firm with thumb screws and a surprising amount of friction (no sudden *drops* of your sweet tinted glass panel after loosening the screws thankfully). The thumbscrews all seem to be nicely retained in place, for your “do-not-lose-this” pleasure. Airflow is right there in the name, so we should be able to count on that. Our specific 5000D unit has three perforated sides – top, front, and motherboard-tray-side. They are already looking very promising for excellent airflow, read on for more. Maximum Cooling Potential: A spacious interior fits up to 10x 120mm or 4x 140mm cooling fans, along with multiple radiators including up to a 360mm in front or side and a 360mm push/pull in the roof.

Corsair is launching a new line of cases hot off the heels of the 4000 series. The 5000 series of cases share many of the nice features found on the 4000, while providing more space for additional cooling capabilities. Front: 120 mm fan x 1 / 2 x 140 mm fan or 3 x 120 mm fan supported ¦ Top: fan mount / 2 x 140 mm fan or 3 x 120 mm fan supported ¦ Rear: 120 mm fan x 1 ¦ Side: 120 mm fan mount x 3 High-Airflow Front Panel: An optimized steel front panel delivers massive airflow to your system for maximum cooling. is a mid-sized compact tower, 5000D is a bigger brother and we have to assume the next step is a 3000D mATX and perhaps a 2000D ITX. This would suit System Integrators down to the ground and would make perfect sense for Corsair but the same is not necessarily true for enthusiast DIY builders. We instead simply ask ‘Is there any reason why you wouldn't just buy a Fractal Design Meshify 2?' and wonder if Corsair could have done more to answer that question. The top of the case is similar to the front panel, along with the front I/O: a big square power button with LED, two yellow USB 3.0 Type-A ports, a USB 3.1 Type-C port, and a Microphone/Audio combo 3.5mm port, and a smaller restart button. The top panel removes the same as the front, with a magnetic filter underneath featuring a matching triangular pattern. Pulling the yellow tab removes the magnetic filter for servicing needs. The top can also take two 140mm fans instead of three 120mm fans.

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Corsair includes interchangeable panels for the bottom-front of the case, which you can use to hide components or provide clearance for cooling solutions.



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