


Of course I could have taken the thing out but A) I’m lazy and B) I’m planning to get a hard drive in the future once my 500GB PCIe m.2 NCMe SSD (also made by Corsair btw) fills up. Concise, compact, and conveniently placed front I/OĬons: My Corsair RM 750W PSU was a *little* long, so it took a *little* bit of wiggling cables around to get them over the hard drive mount thingy and to where they’re supposed to go. A little nub standoff instead of a screw hole to use for positioning your motherboard while you get those tricky first screws in. Motherboard standoffs preinstalled (in ATX configuration) Holes for cables in very well-thought-out places Pros: -Very nice build quality does not feel like cheap material Tool-Free Tempered Glass Side Panel: Show off your high-profile components and RGB lighting.Īdditional Information Date First Available Modern Front Panel I/O: Puts your connections within easy reach, including a USB 3.1 Type-C Port, USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack.Īll the Storage You Need: Fits up to 2x SSDs and 2x HDDs. Two Included 120mm Fans: CORSAIR AirGuide fans utilize anti-vortex vanes to concentrate airflow and enhance cooling.Įxtreme Cooling Potential: A spacious interior fits up to 6x 120mm or 4x 140mm cooling fans, along with multiple radiators including a 360mm in front and 280mm in the roof (dependent on RAM height). High-Airflow Front Panel: An optimized steel front panel delivers massive airflow to your system for maximum cooling.ĬORSAIR RapidRoute Cable Management System: Makes it simple and fast to route your major cables through a single channel, with a roomy 25mm of space behind the motherboard for all of your cables.

Top: 280mm with CORSAIR LPX DRAM / 240mm with all CORSAIR DRAMĪ Fitting Choice: Combining innovative cable management, concentrated airflow, and proven CORSAIR build quality, choose the 4000D for an immaculate high-performance PC. Micro ATX / ATX / Mini ITX / E-ATX (305mm x 277mm)įront: 3 x 120mm (1 x 120mm Included), 2 x 140mm fan But as I'm going to be filling the case with fans either way, I want to see what other people think of the potential airflow differences of the cases.Learn more about the Corsair CC-9011200-WW Best Seller Ranking Overall I'm thinking of getting the NR600. I also looked in to another case at a similar price point, the Corsair 4000D airflow, I feel like it could probably fit it, but I don't think I like the bare bones'ness of the case, even if it does look pretty good. The P400A also has 3 intake fans but it has absolutely no way of fitting a radiator at the top. The NR600 has 3 fans in the front and MIGHT fit the thick 240mm cooler at the top, although most likely not. Now, the issue is that when I get a new GPU, I want it to have good airflow as well, I know the Meshify C Mini is good build quality, but it only has 2 front intake fans that would be taken up by the 240mm cooler, as I'd probably be unable to place it up top. I'm going to be using a very thick 240mm AIO radiator for my CPU cooler (65mm including the fans), and so need enough space to either top mount it (best case scenario, pun intended.) or at least front mount it. (Fans will be a mixture of Be Quiet Silent Wings 3 from my previous case and Arctic P12's from the AIO.) Which would be certainly annoying as I'm basically filling the case with fans. Issue is, I need to chose one of these cases (as they're pretty much the same in terms of cost) that provide me with not only ample amount of airflow, but also are easy to build in.Ī reviewer I've watched said that the P400A has relatively poor cable management for the front intake fans, as the only hole that let's them go through the back and to the motherboard is through the hole where the front I/O cables go through. I've recently gotten in to a rabbit hole of choosing a case.
