![]() We think this is a great addition since you likely won’t want to move a huge and heavy system for standard maintenance. The latter is present to prevent particles from slipping into the system which can damage the components.Īdditionally, the PSU comes with a fine filter and it protrudes from the side of the case for easier access. The front of the case, as well as the side intake, has fine filters, while the top sports a rough filter. That’s because the case can fit more than six fans overall. What we wanted to see here is a bigger hub or an additional one. We like the fan hub since it goes into a PWM cable to manage the fans via your board’s ecosystem. These are linked to a six-fan PWM hub for easier fan management. You’ll find three 140mm fans here, and they’re all PWM spinners. Other than these, there’s space for three 2.5″ SSDs and six HDDs beneath the PSU shroud. We also appreciate the presence of a nifty plastic guide to stick the cables into. It’s generally a solid setup with a lot of Velcro straps. That’s until you open another door in this section.īehind it, you’ll see Corsair’s Rapid Route cable management system. When you look at the other side of the case, there isn’t much to see. When removing the cable cover, there will be room that’s adequate enough for bigger E-ATX boards. We did notice that there were a total of 11 expansion slots available, and three of these were vertical. This is perfect for a system with an ATX board that only occupies half of the space horizontally. When looking at its primary compartment, you’ll see that the 7000D Airflow has a lot of space. You’ll see that it has five USB ports on it, though we think it’d be even better if Corsair included a flash-card reader here. ![]() To be honest, we actually think it’s one of the best configurations we’ve seen. Its front I/O panel is positioned at the top of the 7000D Airflow. These two areas sport a similar build: both have huge fan vents, detachable covers, plus dust filters. Sometimes, you’ll have to flip the case to the side to be able to reach certain parts inside. ![]() We find this extremely helpful especially when working on the internals of your build. If you want to completely detach each side panel, you can easily remove the screw. You’ll find a screw along the top-hinge of each door, keeping the panel from coming off. However, this isn’t the case with the 7000D Airflow. When it comes to many similar products, the removal of loose glass side panels is prone to cracks. We do appreciate that Corsair has the door on hinges to make the case easy to open. You’ll have to sneak your fingers into the gap between the chassis and its doors to open it. Yet again, it lacked handles or notches for grasping. But despite it being huge, we love the case’s design which is clean, sleek, and focused.īoth its right and left side panels are linked via rear-mounted hinges. So, we suggest you ask a friend or family member to help you move it around. That’s unless we’re talking about huge desks or workbenches. Plus, its depth makes it quite challenging to situate on any surface. Nothing on the case’s body works as a handle to help you grip it properly. But giving you measurements doesn’t do justice in letting you know how tricky it is to move around. ![]() It’s obviously a chunky and huge piece compared to other cases around. The case weighs 43.6 lbs and bulks your desk by 23.6 x 9.8 x 21.7″. Talking about its design in our Corsair 7000D Airflow Case review, the case’s physical aspects are impossible to overlook. Corsair 7000D Airflow Case Review – Design and Functionality Corsair even included a bag with all the needed fasteners for the case. These are the vertical bracket, six additional Velcro straps, a PWM extension cable, and a replacement PSU shroud bit. Other than the 7000D Airflow Case, you’ll find additional accessories included in the box. You’ll also find an illustration showing the dimensions of the case. The other side has a sticker, letting you know which unit is inside the box. One side of the box displays the specifications of the product, and these are written in several languages. Under the illustration, this is where you’ll find the descriptions for each part from earlier. You’ll find corresponding letters on each part to let you know which portion is being described below. The rear displayed the PC case’s well-documented blow-up diagram, but with each part disassembled. The 7000D Airflow came in a very basic-looking cardboard box featuring an illustration of the case featured in front. 7 Corsair 7000D Airflow Case Review Summary Corsair 7000D Airflow Case Packaging
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