Corsair 4000D Airflow (mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX, E-ATX)
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Corsair 4000D Airflow

mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX, E-ATX


Question about Corsair 4000D Airflow

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duloop

4 years ago

I would like to have this case for my PC build. But I still have two questions about it: 1. the fans supplied do not have RGB. I would like to install a few RGB fans. Are there any quiet RGB fans that I could install in the front and does anyone know what I should do with the supplied ones? Is there a variant of this case with RGB fans? 2. is the case very loud? I would like to have a quieter case but all the "quiet" ones are very ugly (e.g. the ones from Be quiet!).

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Turmion

4 years ago

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Loud is always a thing.... Everyone has a different feeling.
First about the case... If you want to use icue, I recommend a case from corsair that already has icue rgb in its name. Then a lighting contoler is already built in. Then check the corsair website to see which rgb fans are already installed. If you want to install more rgb fans, they have to be the same ones.

Alternatively, take a case of your choice and use rgb fans and let them be controlled by the rgb software of your mainboard.... Important.... No corsair rgb fans without lightning controller.

The case itself is top-notch, but it is designed for airflow and is therefore not completely closed.

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p.m.schaerer

4 years ago

The volume depends very much on the fans. I use two 140mm Corsair fans with radiator in the front, one on top and one 120mm for exhaust air in the back. The whole thing works extremely quietly - inaudible under normal operation.