Corsair 5000D Mid Tower Gaming Case - Black
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Price: £164.99
Brand: Corsair
Description: The CORSAIR 5000D is a mid-tower ATX case that shows off your PC, and not its cables, finished with a minimalist solid steel front panel with dedicated ventilation channels. CORSAIR Rapid Route cable management keeps your cables out of sight, but easy to route with 25mm of depth. A wealth of flexible cooling options let you build your PC your way, including room to mount up to 10x 120mm fans or multiple 360mm radiators, and a motherboard tray with customizable side fan mounts. Two CORSAIR Air Guide fans offer directed airflow to your PC’s hottest components, while room for four storage drives and a modern front I/O panel, including a USB-C port, ensure your PC is ready for this upgrade, and the next. Corsair 5000D Mid Tower Gaming Case - Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Laptop Bags
Merchant: CCL
Product ID: CAS4209
Delivery cost: GB::Free Delivery:0.00 GBP
MPN: CC-9011208-WW
GTIN: 0840006627432
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Author: Weeby
Rating: 5
Review: Honestly this case is my favourite looking one, it’s affordable, easy to put parts in and looks clean as heck
Author: ps2goat
Rating: 4
Review: Overall, this is a good case. There are a few shortcomings that I've mostly made peace with, either before ordering or after trying to build my pc. First of all, my goal was to have a 330mm radiator with a closed loop CPU liquid cooler. I could have gone with a 220, but I figured the cpu I purchased would need some extra cooling, especially if I get a bigger GPU. Pros: - If you have a 2x (220) radiator, there are 3 places to mount it: top, front, or side. - power supply can mount on top or bottom. - this thing is like a transformer. Cable covers can come out, hard drive cages can come out and move toward the front if you mount your PSU in the bottom. There are SSD cages on the back of the motherboard area. The top and front come off with a little force, no screws needed, and they both have magnetic screens/air filters. The sides come off with a little bit of force after undoing a few thumb screws. (a little bit of force = tug some pegs out of their housings.) - Came with plenty of velcro straps. - Tempered glass on one of the sides is smokey, which provides a nice dimming of RGB components in a tasteful way. Cons: - Corsair lists this on their site as being able to put their 330mm radiator in top, front, or side positions. I was able to get it on top, but it was a bit snug for cable management. You may be able to get it on the front, but my loops for the iCue cooler were too short when they were on the bottom, and they interfered with the front input cables of the case when they were up. The side was the only reasonable place for me to install it. - If you mount the PSU on the bottom, there are some pieces to remove, and it still isn't the most comfortable to install. This was my first modular PSU, and it's hard to install the cables after the PSU is installed. - The hard drive cages would have made the bottom-mount PSU even harder to install. I had a 2 TB NVMe drive that installed into a motherboard slot, so I pulled the cages out altogether. - The velcro straps were too big in most cases-- I would have been better off sticking to using zip ties. - The screws were inside a box *in the HDD cages*. At first, I thought it didn't have any screws. - no 5 1/4" external bays, so I bought an external USB 3.1 dvd drive. I knew this going in, though. I haven't done more than set up my PC, yet. I will test out the various front case inputs. Summary: I would buy this case again, but I would only do it with a smaller radiator. My preference was to have the radiator suck air in from the front or blow air out through the top.