Person like me who like to build big custom liquid cooled PCs, the Corsair 7000D AIRFLOW Full Tower PC Case offers loads of custom liquid-cooling possibilities. And becomes more heavier ones all the hardware is installed. Being a Full Tower, case is big and heavy.Beautiful and Clean design Full Tower PC.E-ATX form factor board fits perfect with ample cooling solution options and support of long GFX cards. Installing hardware was easy and smooth in this case also as many other Corsair Cases. The case is huge in size and reminds me of the old Obsidian Series 800D Full-Tower Corsair Case. Standard plain brown packaging with product image and few paragraph describing features outside. MODERN FRONT PANEL I/O Puts your connections within easy reach, including a USB 3.1 Type-C Port, 4x USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack. Remove the panel, add vinyl graphics, laser-etch your own logo, or add backlighting to make your rig stand out.ĬORSAIR RAPIDROUTE CABLE MANAGEMENT Quickly and easily route your major cables through a single hidden channel, with a roomy 25mm of space behind the motherboard for all of your cables, easily concealed by a hinged steel door. SHOW US WHAT YOU'VE GOT A removable, customizable windowed PSU shroud shows off the heart of your system. THREE-SLOT VERTICAL GPU MOUNT Put the spotlight on your graphics card with an innovative vertical GPU mount, big enough to fit today's most powerful graphics cards with plenty of room for airflow. Reduce fan speed when you want to keep your system quiet, or increase when you want to push its performance, all from a single 4-pin PWM header on your motherboard.ĪLL-AROUND EASY ACCESS Two steel high-airflow panels and a sturdy 4mm thick tempered glass side panel offer outstanding airflow and a clear view of your system. TAKE COMMAND OF YOUR COOLING A PWM fan repeater controls the included fans, with connections for up to six in total. POWERFUL DIRECTED AIRFLOW Equipped with three included CORSAIR 140mm AirGuide fans with anti-vortex vanes for concentrated airflow. From flexible storage and cooling options to tool-free swing-out side panels and clean cable management, every element of the 7000 Series helps you make your most ambitious build a reality. CORSAIR RapidRoute cable management easily keeps your cables hidden from sight, while a massive interior enables a multitude of cooling options, including room for up to three simultaneous 360mm radiators.Ī FULLY-FEATURED FULL-TOWER Even in cases as big as these, it's the little things that make all the difference. RADIATOR CAPACITY Up to three simultaneous 360mm radiators (roof, side, front), two simultaneous 420mm radiators (roof, front), or even a 480mm radiator (side) means you can design your dream loop.īUILD YOUR MASTERPIECE The CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW is a full-tower ATX case for the most ambitious builds, with an airflow-optimized steel front panel for maximum air intake and three included 140mm AirGuide fans. GET SOME BREATHING ROOM The 7000 series is one of the most fully-featured full-towers on the market, with massive expansion capabilities.ĭIMENSIONS Over 80L in volume, the 7000 series is 40% to 60% larger than a standard mid-tower case, which gives you space for endless possibilities.įAN CAPACITY A spacious interior fits up to 12x 120mm or 7x 140mm cooling fans. Now let's have a look on what features does Corsair 7000D case have for us. Corsair 7000D AIRFLOW case's exceptional airflow comes courtesy of included 140mm PWM fans featuring CORSAIR AirGuide technology, while the popular CORSAIR RapidRoute cable management system helps in tidy and professional-looking builds.Ĭase also comes with tempered glass window showcases your premium components, while the case cleverly conceals your cables. Today we are reviewing a new full-tower ATX case from CORSAIR especially designed for big enthusiast PC builds, the Corsair 7000D AIRFLOW Full Tower PC Case featuring mammoth interior for maximum cooling potential, accommodating multiple radiators - up to three 360mm or two 420mm simultaneously. Corsair 7000D AIRFLOW Full Tower PC Case Review
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