In a similar vein the PNY RTX 2080Ti XLR8 Gaming graphics card had so much space that it felt like we could have practically thrown it across the room and it would have still found the correct location. Installing the 280mm Corsair Hydro H115i was tight but it went into place, thanks to our use of Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 memory which has low profile heat spreaders, exactly as Corsair told us.
#CORSAIR 4000D AIRFLOW REVIEW INSTALL#
We had no scope to make a stock complaint such as ‘you have to route cables before you install the motherboard' as it simply is not true with the Corsair 4000D. The motherboard went in easily with sufficient space and we could connect the cables from the Seasonic Focus power supply without difficulty. The more important reason is that building in the 4000D was completely free of problems and we reviewers run out of words when we have no complaints to make. The first is that our review sample of the 4000D Airflow came in black and it is the inkiest and darkest of blacks which makes it horribly difficult to point out details of cables routing and clearances between one part and another. You will have noticed in our video that we gloss over the building of the test PC, for which we can offer two explanations.
Included fans: 1x 120mm front intake, 1x 120mm rear exhaust. Expansion slots: 7 horizontal, 2 vertical.
Specification: Motherboard support: ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX. Tool-Free Tempered Glass Side Panel: Show off your high-profile components and RGB lighting.All the Storage You Need: Fits up to 2x SSDs and 2x HDDs.Modern Front Panel I/O: Puts your connections within easy reach, including a USB 3.1 Type-C Port, USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack.
#CORSAIR 4000D AIRFLOW REVIEW CODE#
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