-Lots of room -Easy mounting options on top -Lots of little holes for as much or as little cable management as you'd like -Fans have very flexible RGB support (see pictures of the stock "wave" effect from an AM5 Gigabyte board)
Spacious, easily accessible, comes with extra hardware, and a wonder to work with
- Value - Makes cable management easy - Lots of room - It doesnt feel cheap anywhere and is very sturdy. - The flow in the case is insane & keeps everything cooler.
This is a straight forward nice looking case. Good build quality. 140mm fans as opposed to other cases in this price range that give 120mm fans. Room to spare. A large interior space provides room for better air flow, room for a three fan video card and more room for your hands to get in there and work.
Release Date: 09/30/2025
Spacious, budget
Everything. Literally a high end case at a budget case price. The Front panel connector is one piece. Glad they figured that one out since people like me have been taping the front panel connectors into a singe block for decades.
Sturdy full metal
Airflow is really good. Great first builder case. Lots of room to work with. Amazing Lian li quiality
The Corsair FRAME 4000D RS is a big case. Its comical that it is classified as a mid tower ATX case. It can handle EATX motherboards easily. For graphics cards, I cant imagine a card that wont fit in the cavernous interior. The case has a built in GPU support too, but my graphics card, an RTX 4080 Super, was too short to make use of the support without relocating it. I opted to just use the support that can with my card instead, but the option is nice. Speaking of graphics card options, this case allows you to rotate the back card slot panel by 90° so you can vertical mount your graphics card. Unfortunately, Corsair offers the required PCIe riser cable separately, so plan for that if you want to vertical mount your GPU. There are some very innovative engineering going on here that Ive never seen before. First, nearly every part of the case is removable. This can be cumbersome as you build since you will have an increased number of screws to keep track of as you disassemble the case panels and parts, but it is a worthwhile tradeoff to make building easier. This case is optimally designed to sit on a desktop, not at floor level, with all front I/O ports and power button on the very bottom of the case. With the clear side window, its nice to be able to hide all of the cables very easily with the modular design that allows tucking everything away. This is a case meant to be on display. A first for me, this case comes with a standardized front panel pin plug instead of individual wires for power button and LED. I have been waiting for something like this for decades. No more hunting down the user manual for pinout diagrams. Corsair does include an adapter to use individual wires in the off chance your motherboard pins do not match the plug pinout, but it worked fine for my MSI X670E Tomahawk.
Cooling, simplicity, functionality.
Great customer service and the box is great! It accidentally got sent to the wrong house and they immediately replaced it!
Very nice and well designed case
- Toolless design for attaching/detaching case panels - six pre-installed ARGB fans - included 10 port ARGB+Fan hub - included front mesh panel to replace curved glass if desired - swing forward 2 x 140 mm fans rack*
- Really nice looking ARGB fans with a hub in the back for easy connectability. - Very solid material, feels like quality when I carry and work around in the case.
Extra large easy to fit everything I need and was very neat and tidy with the wires having velcro closures. Well organized and
Great customization ability while having Great air flow
Great panel fitment Lots of space Lots of included hardware Full sized ATX tower
It's not as heavy as the alternative and the quality is high. I really wanted a completely metal case but the lame glass isn't as bad as some. Get the RGB version because it has a board to plug in and power many additional fans. I'm pretty sure that I can turn off these lame fan LEDs but they aren't terrible when on. The cable management works well and my three fan length cooling unit fits easily in the roof. I didn't even have to move the front panel assemble to the side. The front panel power buttons and whatnot don't have any annoying LEDs lameness to cover with electrical tape. I'm pleased. Oh, the metal side panel does snap in but it's also secured with a screw. It ain't going anywhere.
The case is very cheap, so if you need several to build multiple PCs, this won't cost you a fortune. I bought 3 to build render nodes for Blender. They looked good when placed together. USB and power buttons are on the top of the case. There are cavities on the side panels to help with cable management.
Spacious, Nice RGB strips, glass is nice and sturdy, really easy to remove panels