![]() Behind the motherboard door (we'll show you later), you'll spot three more 2.5-inch mounts. The power supply is hidden in its own shielded cylinder, which also features a 3.5" HDD cage (removable) with room for two drives. There is a placement for many 120mm or 140mm fans fit in the case in terms of water cooling, you could mount 360mm / 280mm at the front, 360mm / 280 mm on the top, and next to the motherboard tray a 360mm or 240mm. Not just that, that rear side also comes with a door, guide it all away. A noteworthy feature is the so-called 'RapidRoute' system for cable management, a pre-installed gutter with Velcro strips so that you should be able to create a neat cable station in the back easily. The standard 5000D has a closed front, and the Airflow variant has an open mesh. 5000D and cooling go synonym with each other it is now possible to place a 360mm radiator next to the motherboard, or three 120mm fans, of course. The 5000D cases are a lot taller and longer than their smaller brothers. There is also a USB-C port, followed by a combined audio port for the microphone and headset. Also, the I/O is completed with an extra USB-A port, which brings the total to two. At 66.25 liters, the capacity of the 5000D is notably a lot larger. Inbetween that 4000D and 5000D, looking at the product from the front side, you might imagine there the same they aren't, though. There will be several SKUs based on this design, a highly enabled RGB one, an airflow model (from mesh), and the more basic but beautiful model we'll test today with a nice tempered glass in a black design (white will be optional as well). Much like the 4000D, the 5000D did not exactly come as a surprise, and I guess a Romanian webshop kind of spilled the beans a month ago. It is a spacious, innovative chassis with lots of features, hiding options, and clearances for your liquid cooling nirvana. Corsair is back with a new chassis this time, the 5000D is being put to the test.
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