Corsair 5000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX PC Case - Black
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G. Arrowood
> 3 dayI love this thing so much that I recommended this to my fiancee for her old case overheating (lack of a top vent on the old case). She wasnt thrilled about the color switch, but pink cases on the market are mostly literal hot trash or cheap marketing garbage, so having just built in this case I used pink lights for the white one. I would prefer a case with a CD drive port, but this thing is built with such robust materials and engineering to make building convenient that I decided to overlook the whole point.
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Zander Jaeger
> 3 dayCase designed for perfection, the only issue I found is the passthrough for the mono connectors is definitely way to small for a 90° bend
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PYT_2018
> 3 dayI bought this case for my first build after seeing it on TechSource (YouTube) and I am so glad I went with it. This case is made from quality materials and the back of the case has pre-built raceways and velcro straps that make cable management easy. This case also has a PWM splitter in the back making including multiple fans easy (can have up to 6 fans plugged in). If you have a little extra to splurge on a case, I highly recommend this one.
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Noe Villarreal
Greater than one weekIt’s big
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Kirby MGC
> 3 dayThis is an amazing case. Overall building in it is easy. Great air flow and allows for quite a bit of customization with fan/aio/custom water cooling layouts. I only have 1 issue with it. If you have an HDD and are using the side wall for fans; fitting you psu and cables into the case gets a bit more tricky. With the set up in my photo the cable management space is lacking, and the sap e between the psu plug ins and the housing for the HDD racking is almost non-existent. That being said, where theres a will, theres a way. And if you find it, oh how beautiful the final outcome can be.
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C. A.
> 3 dayA nice case that does a good job of looking nice, offering the newest front inputs (USB 3 and USB-C), and having great airflow. Its easy to remove most of the various panels and to access the different parts of the case in 1-2 steps. It can accommodate a ton of 120mm fans, which is also nice. I have to admit its a little disappointing that it only shipped with 2 fans, though. I would have liked at least one more out of the box. RGB models would have also been nice since almost all promotional shots of the case show it equipped with 4 Corsair RGB fans. Still, thats something youd discover with some research.
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Nicolas Reed
> 3 dayVery easy to install components, great airflow options and looks great once you add some lighting inside, or leave the lighting off for the Stealth look as the glass is tinted enough that you can barely see inside if here is no internal lighting. Cable management is amazing, lots of places to route cables and numerous Velcro straps included to facilitate cable management. There is a new 7000D Airflow model that has additional SSD mounting points on top of the power supply shroud, but it is too large for my area, I wish the 5000D had those same mounting points, otherwise top notch A+ case from Corsair. Review videos can be found on YouTube channels JayzTwoCents and Gamers Nexus.
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Paul Hiller
> 3 dayThis was one of the easiest cases Ive ever built in. I love the airflow matched with great dust filters.
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Christopher
Greater than one weekFirst PC build I went basic and easy. Cable management was nice and airflow is good. Have a 590 board DDR5 large air cooler and a 12th gen i7 3080 Everything fits and cpu and gpu are kept cool.
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George I.
> 3 dayWell my x99 computer was starting to hold me back at a architecture level so I new it was time for a completely new PC and I wanted a new case too since mine was 8 years old. Yep a Corsair Obsidian 450D. Man Corsair sure has learned a lot. Plenty of room for the EVGA FTW 3080, a 360mm AIO and a total of 10 fans not counting the vid card fans.