![]() The CORSAIR RapidRoute cable management system routes major cables through a single hidden channel, with a spacious 30mm of routing depth behind the motherboard and two tool-free hinged side panels for easy access. The 7000 Series’ tempered glass window showcases your premium components, while the case cleverly conceals your cables. A full array of front panel I/O connections including a USB 3.1 Type-C port and 4x USB 3.0 ports ensures the 7000 Series meets the needs of nearly any system. Both the 7000D AIRFLOW and 7000X RGB offer an abundance of storage space including 6x combo 2.5in / 3.5in drive trays and 3x 2.5in SSD mounts. An included iCUE COMMANDER CORE XT controller, CORSAIR iCUE software, and a PWM fan repeater provide comprehensive control of not only lighting, but fan speed and performance too. The 7000X RGB goes a step further and adds radiant RGB lighting with four included SP140 RGB ELITE AirGuide fans, each equipped with eight individually addressable RGB LEDs. The 7000D AIRFLOW includes three 140mm fans with CORSAIR AirGuide technology, for concentrated airflow directed toward your PC’s hottest components. A specialized motherboard tray with customizable fan mounts enables you to install up to four 120mm fans or up to a 480mm radiator into the side of the case. The cavernous interior of 7000 Series cases offers a multitude of cooling configurations to handle almost any PC cooling setup, with room for up to 12x 120mm or 7x 140mm cooling fans, or multiple radiators including up to 3x 360mm or 2x 420mm simultaneously. Exceptional airflow comes courtesy of included 140mm PWM fans featuring CORSAIR AirGuide technology, while the popular CORSAIR RapidRoute cable management system helps you easily create tidy, professional-looking builds.Ĭhoosing from either the 7000D AIRFLOW’s perforated steel high-airflow front panel, or the 7000X RGB’s three beautiful tempered glass windows to showcase your system and lighting, PC enthusiasts will find the ideal case for their next masterpiece. Available in black and white, both 7000 Series cases feature a mammoth interior for maximum cooling potential, accommodating multiple radiators – up to three 360mm or two 420mm simultaneously. (NASDAQ: CRSR) (“CORSAIR”), a world leader in enthusiast components for gamers, creators, and PC builders, today announced a new series of full-tower ATX cases to accommodate the biggest, most ambitious enthusiast builds: the CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW and the CORSAIR iCUE 7000X RGB. I’m pretty sure the Corsair Commander hub can control any PWM 4-pin, unless I’m mistaken.FREMONT, Calif., J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Corsair Gaming, Inc. I also don’t care for RGB, so I won’t miss not having it. This may be somewhat specific, but can the AIO fans be swapped out? I think the H170i comes with Corsair’s 140mm ML-Elite or whatever they’re called, but I’d love to use the Noctuas since I have ‘em. That way the 3 at the top with the rad will be pushing out and across it as exhaust. ![]() I’m assuming airflow-wise, the best setup is to have the 7 case fans (3x front, 3x side and 1x rear) all pulling in. I also got a new AIO that I want to use for my 12900K, which is a Corsair H170i that has the 420mm radiator. I went a little nuts and got 5x Noctua NF-A14 Chromax 140mm fans to use, plus the 5 that I already have in my current case that I’m going to swap in. I’m mainly looking to improve temps and airflow, which were so-so with my current case. I just bought a new 7000D case that I’ll be switching over to from my NZXT H710i, but have a few questions on cooling and fan placement. Pick, Assemble and Install: Video Guide.No intentionally harmful, misleading or joke advice.No excessive posting (more than one submission in 24 hours).No selling, trading or requests for valuation.No self-promotion, advertising, begging, or surveys.No submissions about memes, jokes, meta, or hypothetical / dream builds.No titles that are all-caps, clickbait, PSAs, pro-tips or contain emoji.No submissions about retailer or customer service experiences.No submissions about sales, deals or unauthorized giveaways.No submissions about hardware news, rumors, or reviews.Please keep in mind that we are here to help you build a computer, not to build it for you. Submit Build Help/Ready post Submit Troubleshooting post Submit other post New Here? BuildAPC Beginner's Guide Live Chat on Discord Daily Simple Questions threads
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