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Corsair 5000D AIRFLOW TG (mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX)
EUR227,03

Corsair 5000D AIRFLOW TG

mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX


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Ghettosoldier

4 years ago

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holz_werchstatt

4 years ago

Hmm, it's currently a disaster with the availability of many hardware products. I assume that Corona is still hindering production and supply chains. At the moment you can't get any power supplies over 1'000 Watt, Ryzen 5 3600X are sold out as well as various other parts in the area of PC hardware. I build for other PCs as a hobby and it's really annoying with the availability at the moment - I'm constantly running after the components.

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SalzigerVacubert36

4 months ago

What kind of fans are installed

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Galaxus

4 months ago

The "Frame 4000D RS ARGB" PC case from Corsair contains three RS120 ARGB 120mm PWM fans, which are installed in the front of the case. These fans support daisy-chainable 4-pin PWM connections and offer virtually silent operation at low loads thanks to Zero RPM mode.

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SalzigerVacubert36

4 months ago

Does the housing have a fan stroke

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Galaxus

4 months ago

The case does not have an integrated fan controller (fan hub) according to the available product data. The supplied fans (1x front, 1x rear) can be connected directly to the mainboard. For RGB control on models with RGB fans, a separate controller is required, which may be included in the scope of delivery depending on the model. Note: The in-house data provided does not mention fan lift. Official Corsair resources confirm that the 4000D series supports up to 6x 120mm fans, but without an integrated hub. If extended control is required, an external hub or a motherboard with sufficient connections is recommended.

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Albi-D

4 months ago

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Anonymous

9 months ago

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Galaxus

9 months ago

The Corsair 4000D Airflow comes with two pre-installed 120mm fans, known as AirGuide fans. These fans are 3-pin DC fans with a maximum speed of around 1250 RPM. You cannot purchase these specific fans directly as they are designed specifically for the 4000D series. However, you can purchase other 120mm fans with similar specifications from Corsair or other manufacturers to use in your case.

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elqubanitos

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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No, a maximum of 360mm will fit in the front, but only with difficulty. At the top of the case, a maximum of a 280mm radiator will fit. The RAM must be low profile (no Corsair dominator, but lpx is okay). I personally use a 240mm, then you also have enough space to lay the cables too nicely 🙈.

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thipfi

1 year ago

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sidibert

1 year ago

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I have installed the MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPRIM X (official length 363mm - https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/msi-geforce-rtx-4070-ti-suprim-x-12-gb-grafikkarte-23599722). However, there is another 2.5cm of space up to the fans in the front. I hope this helps you!

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Voxtrox

2 years ago

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I think the only solution would be a "direct attached storage" (DAS) enclosure. Here, for example, for 4 hdds. Fantec MB-X4U31 4x 3.5 enclosure (3.5") For the price you could of course also buy a new case. Case with good airflow and space for many hdds would be for example. Fractal Meshify 2 Clear (ATX, mATX, Mini ITX, E-ATX)

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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sidibert

2 years ago

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godvader

2 years ago

Hello, 360mm AIO only fits in the front. AIO in the front would increase the temperatures of the graphics card. In most cases this is not ideal, as CPU performance is hardly the bottleneck in most builds. I would recommend a 240 mm AIO as an exhaust on top or an air cooler instead. I would advise against a 280 mm AIO because of the ram and motherboard clearance issues. REGARDS

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Blade_CH

2 years ago

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Fahron

2 years ago

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I have a 2080TI in this case and it still has plenty of free space (length, width and depth should not be a problem). I don't see any reason why a 4090 wouldn't fit.

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