Corsair 7000D Airflow Tempered Glass Full-Tower ATX Case - Black
The Corsair 7000D Airflow is a full-tower ATX case for the most ambitious builds, with an airflow-optimized steel front cover for maximum airflow. With Corsair RapidRoute cable routing, you can easily hide your cables. At the same time, a large interior offers a variety of cooling options, including space for up to twelve 120mm fans or three 360mm radiators simultaneously. Three included Corsair 140mm AirGuide fans deliver concentrated airflow for optimized cooling, and customizable side fan mounts provide space for up to one 420mm radiator. Place your components behind a tool-free tool-free tempered glass cover, and show off your personal style with a customizable power supply cover with viewing window and three-slot vertical GPU mount. With room for up to ten storage drives, a front I/O panel with one USB Type-C port and four USB 3.0 ports, and hinged side panels for easy access, you can use the 7000D Airflow to create your legacy.
The Corsair 7000D Airflow is a full-tower ATX case for the most ambitious builds, with an airflow-optimized steel front cover for maximum airflow. With Corsair RapidRoute cable routing, you can easily hide your cables. At the same time, a large interior offers a variety of cooling options, including space for up to twelve 120mm fans or three 360mm radiators simultaneously. Three included Corsair 140mm AirGuide fans deliver concentrated airflow for optimized cooling, and customizable side fan mounts provide space for up to one 420mm radiator. Place your components behind a tool-free tool-free tempered glass cover, and show off your personal style with a customizable power supply cover with viewing window and three-slot vertical GPU mount. With room for up to ten storage drives, a front I/O panel with one USB Type-C port and four USB 3.0 ports, and hinged side panels for easy access, you can use the 7000D Airflow to create your legacy.
The Corsair 7000D Airflow is a full-tower ATX case for the most ambitious builds, with an airflow-optimized steel front cover for maximum airflow. With Corsair RapidRoute cable routing, you can easily hide your cables. At the same time, a large interior offers a variety of cooling options, including space for up to twelve 120mm fans or three 360mm radiators simultaneously. Three included Corsair 140mm AirGuide fans deliver concentrated airflow for optimized cooling, and customizable side fan mounts provide space for up to one 420mm radiator. Place your components behind a tool-free tool-free tempered glass cover, and show off your personal style with a customizable power supply cover with viewing window and three-slot vertical GPU mount. With room for up to ten storage drives, a front I/O panel with one USB Type-C port and four USB 3.0 ports, and hinged side panels for easy access, you can use the 7000D Airflow to create your legacy.
The Corsair 7000D Airflow is a full-tower ATX case for the most ambitious builds, with an airflow-optimized steel front cover for maximum airflow. With Corsair RapidRoute cable routing, you can easily hide your cables. At the same time, a large interior offers a variety of cooling options, including space for up to twelve 120mm fans or three 360mm radiators simultaneously. Three included Corsair 140mm AirGuide fans deliver concentrated airflow for optimized cooling, and customizable side fan mounts provide space for up to one 420mm radiator. Place your components behind a tool-free tool-free tempered glass cover, and show off your personal style with a customizable power supply cover with viewing window and three-slot vertical GPU mount. With room for up to ten storage drives, a front I/O panel with one USB Type-C port and four USB 3.0 ports, and hinged side panels for easy access, you can use the 7000D Airflow to create your legacy.
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CORSAIR 7000D Airflow Full-Tower ATX PC Case (High-Airflow Front Panel, Three Included 140mm Fans with PWM Repeater, Easy Cable Management, Spacious
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originally posted on scan.co.uk
Fantastic case but it could have been just a bit better. I was upgrading from a 10 year old coolermaster tower that just couldn't accommodate more radiators so i got this to house my XSPC super thick 360 rad and a new EK thin 420, both in push/pull config. Considering the main reason for buying a case like this is for watercooling, lots of radiators, huge airflow etc it was a bit disappointing not to be able to push/pull with the top mounted radiator without modifying the top grill. This felt like the flavour of the whole build into this case, everything was about 90% right but not quite perfect. I've seen some youtube reviewers say you cant use sleeved cable extensions with the interior cover panel at the end of the motherboard in place. you can, just use some ... MoreFantastic case but it could have been just a bit better. I was upgrading from a 10 year old coolermaster tower that just couldn't accommodate more radiators so i got this to house my XSPC super thick 360 rad and a new EK thin 420, both in push/pull config. Considering the main reason for buying a case like this is for watercooling, lots of radiators, huge airflow etc it was a bit disappointing not to be able to push/pull with the top mounted radiator without modifying the top grill. This felt like the flavour of the whole build into this case, everything was about 90% right but not quite perfect. I've seen some youtube reviewers say you cant use sleeved cable extensions with the interior cover panel at the end of the motherboard in place. you can, just use some motherboard riser to raise it up a little further and they fit right in there without a scary bend! infact, i ended up running a soft tube in behind the panel to join the top and front rads too. I guess the theory is you should mount any fans to the cage behind that panel if you're not going to take it off and mount a radiator but i mounted 2 x 140s which use the panel as a wind tunnel to fire air all over the VRM and RAM. literally dropping my RAM tempos by 15 degrees on average! Cable management i thought was going to be a doddle given all the effort put into the runners etc at the back but by the time a second PWM hub was added, sleeved extensions, 3 satas, 3 HDDs etc, i ended up having to ditch the inner door and could only just cram the outer door shut. Cable management isnt my thing, im sure a season pro could have done a better job. So with those negatives out the way - lets call them creative differences between my vision/ability and corsairs design concepts. The case it actually quite beautiful. The tinted glass panel just looks the mutts nuts! The finish is good and it feels extremely premium. In all, i am pleased with it. Im getting ideas for further mods and i wont hesitate to take a dremel to it to achieve my vision. Excuse the poor quality photos, i've literally just finished building it and dumped it on my desk to test it out.
originally posted on scan.co.uk
Behemoth of a case. Came from using a Fractal Design Arc XL, which had difficult to clean air filters. These filters are so easy to clean with magnetic strips, they just pop right off. Also the case itself is fantastic to build in, with plenty of room for upgrades and good airflow. Just a couple things to note I wish I knew beforehand: 1) the USB 3.0 headers on the front require two USB 3.0 gen 2 headers on your motherboard. Even a top of the range ASUS Z690 didn’t have 2x headers, meaning I can only power 2 out of 4 of the front USB ports. 2) The Corsair website is misleading as it suggests you can fit 3x 140mm fans on the side. What the site neglects to tel you is that this can only be done by drilling custom holes on the fan mount. Therefore I opted for 4x 120mm ... MoreBehemoth of a case. Came from using a Fractal Design Arc XL, which had difficult to clean air filters. These filters are so easy to clean with magnetic strips, they just pop right off. Also the case itself is fantastic to build in, with plenty of room for upgrades and good airflow. Just a couple things to note I wish I knew beforehand: 1) the USB 3.0 headers on the front require two USB 3.0 gen 2 headers on your motherboard. Even a top of the range ASUS Z690 didn’t have 2x headers, meaning I can only power 2 out of 4 of the front USB ports. 2) The Corsair website is misleading as it suggests you can fit 3x 140mm fans on the side. What the site neglects to tel you is that this can only be done by drilling custom holes on the fan mount. Therefore I opted for 4x 120mm fans on the side (intake), 3x 140 on the front (intake), 3x 140 on the top (exhaust), and 1x 140 on the back (exhaust). All in all you won’t be disappointed with this case. Will keep your components arctic cool.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
This case is big enough to fit a 3090TI founders edition. and still have room. With the 140mm Air-guide fans in the front drawing in cool air and any other kinds of fans excessing air out, the case stays cool. Very well designed case from Corsair. I do wish they would provide a way for all usb ports on the case to be daisy-chained together in one cable that connects to the motherboard, so you can utilize all available usb ports while most boards only have one usb 3.0+ connector. Excuse the reflection of my chair, the tempered glass is really good with reflection.
| General | |
| Form Factor | Full tower |
| Windowed Side Panel | Yes |
| Windowed Side Panel Material | Tempered glass |
| Max Mainboard Size | Extended ATX |
CORSAIR 7000D Airflow Full-Tower ATX PC Case (High-Airflow Front Panel, Three Included 140mm Fans with PWM Repeater, Easy Cable Management, Spacious
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Corsair 7000D Airflow - Full Tower Case (Black)
Delivery between 24 June – 3 July $51.06
Corsair 7000D Airflow Tempered Glass Full Tower ATX Case - Black (CC-9011218-WW)
Corsair 7000D Airflow Tempered Glass Full Tower ATX Case - Black (CC-9011218-WW)
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Corsair FRAME 5000D RS HIGH-AIRFLOW MID-TOWER PC CASE - BLACK ATX
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Fantastic case but it could have been just a bit better. I was upgrading from a 10 year old coolermaster tower that just couldn't accommodate more radiators so i got this to house my XSPC super thick 360 rad and a new EK thin 420, both in push/pull config. Considering the main reason for buying a case like this is for watercooling, lots of radiators, huge airflow etc it was a bit disappointing not to be able to push/pull with the top mounted radiator without modifying the top grill. This felt like the flavour of the whole build into this case, everything was about 90% right but not quite perfect. I've seen some youtube reviewers say you cant use sleeved cable extensions with the interior cover panel at the end of the motherboard in place. you can, just use some ... MoreFantastic case but it could have been just a bit better. I was upgrading from a 10 year old coolermaster tower that just couldn't accommodate more radiators so i got this to house my XSPC super thick 360 rad and a new EK thin 420, both in push/pull config. Considering the main reason for buying a case like this is for watercooling, lots of radiators, huge airflow etc it was a bit disappointing not to be able to push/pull with the top mounted radiator without modifying the top grill. This felt like the flavour of the whole build into this case, everything was about 90% right but not quite perfect. I've seen some youtube reviewers say you cant use sleeved cable extensions with the interior cover panel at the end of the motherboard in place. you can, just use some motherboard riser to raise it up a little further and they fit right in there without a scary bend! infact, i ended up running a soft tube in behind the panel to join the top and front rads too. I guess the theory is you should mount any fans to the cage behind that panel if you're not going to take it off and mount a radiator but i mounted 2 x 140s which use the panel as a wind tunnel to fire air all over the VRM and RAM. literally dropping my RAM tempos by 15 degrees on average! Cable management i thought was going to be a doddle given all the effort put into the runners etc at the back but by the time a second PWM hub was added, sleeved extensions, 3 satas, 3 HDDs etc, i ended up having to ditch the inner door and could only just cram the outer door shut. Cable management isnt my thing, im sure a season pro could have done a better job. So with those negatives out the way - lets call them creative differences between my vision/ability and corsairs design concepts. The case it actually quite beautiful. The tinted glass panel just looks the mutts nuts! The finish is good and it feels extremely premium. In all, i am pleased with it. Im getting ideas for further mods and i wont hesitate to take a dremel to it to achieve my vision. Excuse the poor quality photos, i've literally just finished building it and dumped it on my desk to test it out.
Behemoth of a case. Came from using a Fractal Design Arc XL, which had difficult to clean air filters. These filters are so easy to clean with magnetic strips, they just pop right off. Also the case itself is fantastic to build in, with plenty of room for upgrades and good airflow. Just a couple things to note I wish I knew beforehand: 1) the USB 3.0 headers on the front require two USB 3.0 gen 2 headers on your motherboard. Even a top of the range ASUS Z690 didn’t have 2x headers, meaning I can only power 2 out of 4 of the front USB ports. 2) The Corsair website is misleading as it suggests you can fit 3x 140mm fans on the side. What the site neglects to tel you is that this can only be done by drilling custom holes on the fan mount. Therefore I opted for 4x 120mm ... MoreBehemoth of a case. Came from using a Fractal Design Arc XL, which had difficult to clean air filters. These filters are so easy to clean with magnetic strips, they just pop right off. Also the case itself is fantastic to build in, with plenty of room for upgrades and good airflow. Just a couple things to note I wish I knew beforehand: 1) the USB 3.0 headers on the front require two USB 3.0 gen 2 headers on your motherboard. Even a top of the range ASUS Z690 didn’t have 2x headers, meaning I can only power 2 out of 4 of the front USB ports. 2) The Corsair website is misleading as it suggests you can fit 3x 140mm fans on the side. What the site neglects to tel you is that this can only be done by drilling custom holes on the fan mount. Therefore I opted for 4x 120mm fans on the side (intake), 3x 140 on the front (intake), 3x 140 on the top (exhaust), and 1x 140 on the back (exhaust). All in all you won’t be disappointed with this case. Will keep your components arctic cool.
This case is big enough to fit a 3090TI founders edition. and still have room. With the 140mm Air-guide fans in the front drawing in cool air and any other kinds of fans excessing air out, the case stays cool. Very well designed case from Corsair. I do wish they would provide a way for all usb ports on the case to be daisy-chained together in one cable that connects to the motherboard, so you can utilize all available usb ports while most boards only have one usb 3.0+ connector. Excuse the reflection of my chair, the tempered glass is really good with reflection.
Quite a nice case with nice airflow. Can carry biggest AIO's in the market. As you may expect from the size, this thing is quite heavy on its own. After you install everything, its back breaking to carry alone. Cable management holes could be better designed in my opinion. More than enough USB ports. Comes with pre-installed ATX MoBo spacers. It is likely you will need extension cables for your fans. An added bonus, this case comes with fan controller circuit where you can control 6 fans by only using 1 MoBo 4 pin chasis fan output
This case is enormous. I am replacing my Corsair Graphite 760t with it to improve airflow and boy does this case do just that. Plenty of spots to place fans and radiators. The power supply enclosure is a nice touch as well as the cable management in the back. Case is pretty heavy when installing equipment. Care must be made when handling the tempered glass side panel. Great case
I bought this case to use for a storage build. Unfortunately, the drive cages are flimsy and the drive trays have no anti-vibration ca[abilities (e.g. rubber washers, gromets, etc.). As a result, the drives/cages give off an annoying hum due to the vibration of the spinning drives. This happens even with just one drive! installed ! I deducted two stars because at this price point, lack of anti-vibration tech is a pretty glaring . It's as if they ran out of design energy at the end and just pulled something out of the spare parts bin! This is a great case and I highly recommend it for an all-SSD build, but for HDD's definitely look elsewhere!
Deconstructing parts of this tower in order to build it the way I want to has been frustrating to the point i've almost returned it. In hindsight I wish I would've ordered a full tower from fractal design instead. . . sadly Microcenter doesn't carry the FD full towers so i'm stuck with this thing. A 2/5 star rating shouldn't appear as "fair" it should be below average. I usually don't leave reviews.
Thing of beauty. It’s big with plenty space to work with. No squeezing my fat fingers in tight spaces. The long rubber grommet was weak and loose. I took it off. Am using Arctic 140mm PWM PST fans at front and top. Will get 4x120mm Arctic pst fans for side intake. It’s heavy! Without the kit installed it is 15kg! Watch your spine when lifting. If you installing water cooling systems might need help moving it around. Think of a python. It has eaten. It stays there digesting. Well once you pack your kit into this you don’t want to move it again and again. It’s so heavy with all the gear installed. Keeps system cool. Reasonably low noise for an air flow design. Using the 140mm fans is a big help. Pull and push more air at lower rpm than 120mm fans or smaller. I think… ... MoreThing of beauty. It’s big with plenty space to work with. No squeezing my fat fingers in tight spaces. The long rubber grommet was weak and loose. I took it off. Am using Arctic 140mm PWM PST fans at front and top. Will get 4x120mm Arctic pst fans for side intake. It’s heavy! Without the kit installed it is 15kg! Watch your spine when lifting. If you installing water cooling systems might need help moving it around. Think of a python. It has eaten. It stays there digesting. Well once you pack your kit into this you don’t want to move it again and again. It’s so heavy with all the gear installed. Keeps system cool. Reasonably low noise for an air flow design. Using the 140mm fans is a big help. Pull and push more air at lower rpm than 120mm fans or smaller. I think… my build is nearly done. And just so far looks great. Will add photos when all sorted.
Brought around 3 weeks ago and already the door is hanging off and the top house broke. In areas the case is over engineered with 2 back panels and under engineered with with joined a very heavy glass door that is glued to the metal hinge and very weak and bendable PCI brackets. It's ideal for a server build like mine with great airfloor with room for 12 240mm fans. Apart from its flaws Corsair have very good customer service and already sent replacements free of charge. Pros: Server Builds Lots of space Great airflow Big range of cooling compatibility Lots of harddrive storage Nice stealth build Fan hub in the back World leading customer service Cons: Build quality is hit or miss Over engineered and under engineered in places Heavy Very heavy with a server build
This case checks pretty much every box that matters to me. It has excellent airflow obviously but this case is also very spacious to work in, is thoughtfully laid out, and is very good looking. The front I/O is plentiful for most people's needs, the panels come off easily and have magnetic filters so cleaning and maintenance are easier. As mentioned earlier the airflow is incredible for people who appreciate that. The main issues are really not big issues if you can adapt to them: it is heavy, the cable management area in the back is magnetic so it may not stick properly if you aren't careful and the cables bulge out too much, and the grippy pads on the bottom came off because I had to slide the case on carpet but those are not really big issues. Additionally, I ... MoreThis case checks pretty much every box that matters to me. It has excellent airflow obviously but this case is also very spacious to work in, is thoughtfully laid out, and is very good looking. The front I/O is plentiful for most people's needs, the panels come off easily and have magnetic filters so cleaning and maintenance are easier. As mentioned earlier the airflow is incredible for people who appreciate that. The main issues are really not big issues if you can adapt to them: it is heavy, the cable management area in the back is magnetic so it may not stick properly if you aren't careful and the cables bulge out too much, and the grippy pads on the bottom came off because I had to slide the case on carpet but those are not really big issues. Additionally, I have a triple rad AIO that I mounted to the top, but with that mounted, there won't be space to mount an extra fan at the top though you probably won't need to anyway. If you have the budget to spend on it and you prize airflow over unending tempered glass, this case is a no-brainer.
| General | |
| Form Factor | Full tower |
| Windowed Side Panel | Yes |
| Windowed Side Panel Material | Tempered glass |
| Max Mainboard Size | Extended ATX |