Nothing particularly fancy about this, but at $80 ($70 with the rebate), it's hard to beat Looks super slick Great airflow
Solid design - high build quality - tempered glass side panel - removable filters - modular hard drive dock
- Looks really good - Lots of room - Comes with 5 fans and has room for an additional fan on the controller - Great airflow - customizable to direct air to the CPU or GPU - Room for large power supplies - using a MSI MEG Ai1600T - Room for large air coolers - ARGB support on the fan controller - have not used it since I'm running a non-RGB build - Room for large graphics card - fits an Astral 5090 without issue
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Price Fan Hub for included fans Good room for cable routing Fishtank Support for AIOs Fan lighting looks great Unified F panel connector
Very well made, well thought out on design. Plenty of wire run room. Lots of storage for SSD, 3 1/2 drives.
Fantastic product. Very easy to build in, panels are all screw-less and easy to remove. Was able to find the exact matching fans from Newegg, very satisfied.
Lots of space for lots of wires. Ability to handle all of my future upgrades. The thing is gorgeous and will also match my future home lab if I choose to go that direction.
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.
- Great airflow without really needing to add more fans (not pictured I've added an extra exhaust fan) but I was getting good temps before that - Very easy to work in most of the cables are pre-routed to where they will need to go, and the case is well designed for the power and data cables (shown in first picture) - Quiet, compared to my SFF build this thing barely needs to ramp up to keep things cool. Having fans right on the graphics card helps - Tool less design; for the most part everything can be disassembled/reassembled without having to use the screwdriver. The exception being the PCI-e slots as I wanted to ensure the GPU was secured - Speaking of GPU, the support bracket works great to support my 7900 xtx which is a larger card - Passthrough slot for the GPU power cables to come up from the bottom (shown in second picture) - Price for what you're paying this was a fantastic case to work in; if a friend needed to build a PC this would be the case I suggest.
One of the best case I worked with hands down. My customer love it and I really enjoyed worked with it. Easy to use, looks really easy to clean, velcro straps everywhere and really well built
- Has many premium features for a relatively cheap case - Looks great - Works as designed, easy to setup - Cheap
Comes with 6 pre-installed fans with 2 being 140mm. Rgb hub pre-installed. Lots of space to accommodate bigger gpu's. Great airflow. You can install 360mm or 420mm aio.
Absolute Quality head to toe Excellence. Fit and Finish outstanding every piece every part. Engineering on this case is Brilliant. Packaged as if your sending Christmas to your Mother. The thought that went into this case the result is spot on. I am Extremely satisfied with my purchase.
Looks real nice. Good cable routing options. Switch is nice(not cheap feeling). Good ventilation.
Well constructed and designed. Cable management is superlative, air flow pattern beneficial for maintaining optimal component temperatures. Abundant options for configuration per coolers, radiators, and handles install of the largest GPUs. Very nice design and execution as well.
-RGB mode switch on case -Plenty of space -Quality>cost -A lot of room for additional fans or storage -Additional hardware(screws & frame riser nuts) included for many different types of motherboards
Ease of opening the glass panel is great! Stays cool without too much noise. Really happy with Lian Li customer service (for issue I had, mentioned in cons.)
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.