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The Corsair 7000D AIRFLOW is a full-tower ATX PC case engineered for high-performance builds, featuring a high-airflow steel front panel, three 140mm AirGuide fans with PWM repeater, and a spacious interior that supports up to three 360mm radiators simultaneously. Its RapidRoute cable management system offers 30mm of clearance behind the motherboard for clean, efficient builds, complemented by multiple USB ports and a sleek black finish.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | 7000D AIRFLOW |
Item model number | CC-9011218-WW |
Item Weight | 41.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21.65 x 9.76 x 23.62 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.65 x 9.76 x 23.62 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Language | English |
ASIN | B094442NL5 |
Date First Available | September 7, 2021 |
Z**Y
This case is yet another Corsair Grade A+ product
This case is a GEM. I have built a few computers so far in my life, and I think this was the easiest case to build in yet. Though it is a Full-Tower case, so with all the real-estate, it better be easy!The case is Big, it weighs in at a whopping 49 Lbs. empty. However, with my whole build it easily tips the scale at 85-90 lbs. The pictures do not do this case justice, it is BIG, and has a large footprint. Standing at around 2.5 Feet tall, almost 2.5 feet long, and 10 inches wide, you need to make sure you have the space for this case!The chassis is made of thick gauge steel, and feels and looks durable. The metal panels are also thick, and quite hefty, requiring two hands to comfortably handle and maneuver. However the panels are easy to remove on both the sides, front, and top. The removable racks for fans is a very nice touch that made installing the Rad, and fans a breeze. I only used one tray for my LTS 3.5" HDD and the rest of my storage is done through NVMe SSD's. however if you plan on using all 6 trays you will have to be meticulous in cable management because it doesn't leave much room for extra cables let alone using 2.5" SATA drives, so I recommend getting a modular PSU for this case.If you fill your fan slots with corsair fans (I had 12 in total) the cable management bay is a tad bit on the cramped side for the size of the case, but it is workable if you have enough time and patience.I will list my build below to show what I have living comfortably in this tech mansion. The amount of cutouts for the cable routing is very nice in such a large case, there are a couple things I wish I'd done differently. If you like the RGB features like I do, I recommend spending the extra money on Corsair Link systems. It alone would cut the amount of cable routing by nearly 75% and you wont wind up with a rats nest of cables. The commander series of fans have short cables and required some ingenuity to route them to reach the Commander Core and Commander Core XT Modules for all the effects. (mine are still not in order and I spent the greater part of 8 hours on cable routing and management and I'm not 100% happy with where I wound up). However, I'm willing to admit that I went haywire with the RGB fans and went for the less expensive Non-LINK fans so it is mostly my fault. If corsair Were to supply or Offer a kit of a few extension cables for your front fans for the RGB and PWM cables this would work out just fine and It would have saved me a few hours of Cable Routing, however I am not attempting to say this is their fault by any means. Their cable management system provides 2 channels to route cables with Velcro straps to fasten the cables to the chassis. These Channels are small, however, and tend to give troubles for high end power hungry motherboards as their custom cables have the capacitors that eat precious room in these channels.Other than the options for cable management, this is a very nice looking, functional case that is built very well and seems to carry the expected Corsair quality. I 100% recommend this case if you are in the Market for a sleek Modern case to house your large components and give plenty of airflow to keep your expensive parts cool.My Build affectionately named Nightingale:- Corsair 7000D Airflow Black- ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero- AMD Ryzen 9 7900x (AM5)- Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 32Gb x 2- Sapphire Nitro+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Vapor-X- Corsair RM1000e Modular PSU w/ Corsair Pro Type 4 custom sleeved cable kit- Corsair H170i Elite XT LCD 420mm RGB Liquid CPU Cooler (Top Exhst)- 8 x CORSAIR iCUE SP120 RGB ELITE (4 x on the front panel & 4 x on the side panel)- 1 x CORSAIR iCUE SP140 RGB ELITE (rear Exhst)- Micron 3400 512 GB M.2 NVMe SSD- Crucial T700 2TB Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD
A**Q
Great and big case
it has a very robust material and a lot of space inside with tons of different options that i didnt get to discover them all yet after a weekit has an insane amount of airflow and at the same time you cant hear anything that comes from the PCive installed 14 noctua fans and the case is around 60cm away from me and i cant hear anything from itI compared this to my older case (H500P mesh) the difference on noise and temps is too much on my opiniontheres few advices that id like corsair to add or change into this case:add a bit more of room for a 4th 120mm fan at the top of the case, the front and side panel can have 4 but not the top and this could make it "match" the whole case (this may make the case overall length bigger so i understand they didnt made it for 4 120mm fans)add a support for the GPU on normal mount (im not sure if its needed for riser mounting)add a screw for the PSU and motherboard door,sometimes the cables need to be pressed a bit to fit and with a magnetic door that isnt possible, this is solved by just taking it off and using the side panel to close it but then this door loses its purposethis case still has more potential to become even better than it is right now and i hope corsair doesnt forget the full-tower designs because this one is GREATnote: you can connect the fan hub that comes with this case as long as the fans you want to install doesnt go over 12w without using the sata connector, if you do you must connect the sata connector (check how much power each of your fans requires and add them all) this is a rule in general for all fan connectors except for some premium motherboards that allow more w in one or two connectors but the rest will still support only 12wnote2: if you want to install a 6 fans radiator on the front you have to change the direction of the rails or whatever it is called for it to fit, i didnt try this for the top mount but it should be the samenote3: i couldnt find a good position for the SSD's on the HDD's storage without bothering the fan at the bottom located at the side door, i think it was just me not doing a good cable management to fix it and i wasnt expecting it to happen so to anyone that wants to mount a 4th fan for the HDDs/SSDs be careful on the way you set the cablesthe only "bad" thing in this case is its weight, way too heavy but thats because of the good quality of the case, best way is to take off the side doors and then it will be a bit lighter to carry then put them back afterif they make a better version of this it will be on my wish list for sure
D**S
So much room!
This case is fantastic! There's so much room, airflow will never be a problem. If you are short on space, or have spatial restrictions, this is not the case for you. But if spatial restrictions is not a problem, save yourself the hassle of a frustrating build and get this case.Just for perspective, my last rig was built with the old, but wonderful, Antec LanBoy Air Tower. While that case, at the time, offered amazing customization options and unrivaled airflow, it just isn't big enough to comfortable fit the new line of gpus and higher end AIO cpu coolers. The Corsair 7000D goes all of this with PLENTY of room to spare.My build doesn't look cluttered and cramped. With excellent cable management options, I can keep the word tucked away and secured behind the back shroud, leaving only my components and rgb to be seen through the tempered glass side panel. This case has allowed me to build my cleanest, most beautiful build to date.Because of its size and girth, I do recommend buying a small rolling stand to set it on. This will get it off the floor and allow for better airflow, and also makes it easier to move the case around if you need to reach the rear ports, or just reposition the car in general. You don't have to buy an expensive rolling stand. Any budget friendly version will do just fine. Just make sure that the stand is adjustable, and can expand to comfortably meet the dimensions of this case.
A**R
Space is abundant
Massive case all kind of room to work and add too and tons of options as well well worth the money. Has great air flow pc runs really cool tons of room for water tubes and cooling as well would buy this again despite it's huge size...it's little brother the 4000d is awesome as well corsair always has great product quality and affordable as well 😀
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