

The 5000D Core Airflow is the perfect place to start your build. With this core setup, you are ready to configure all available fan mounts and still have the space for extensive builds and proper cable management. Here is a selected list of parts that you may want to purchase:ĥ000X/5000D/5000D AIRFLOW Left Tempered Glass Panel, Blackĥ000X/5000D/5000D AIRFLOW Left Tempered Glass Panel, Clearĥ000X/5000D/5000D AIRFLOW Top Dust Filter, BlackĤ000X/4000D/4000D Airflow HDD Cage, BlackĤ000X/4000D/4000D Airflow HDD Cage, Whiteĥ000X/5000D/5000D AIRFLOW Solid Side Panel, Blackĥ000X/5000D/5000D AIRFLOW Solid Side Panel, WhiteĪIRFLOW PSU Shroud Extension Cover, BlackĪIRFLOW PSU Shroud Extension Cover, Whiteĥ000X/5000D/5000D AIRFLOW Motherboard Accessory Tray, Blackĥ000X/5000D/5000D AIRFLOW Motherboard Accessory Tray, Whiteĥ000X/5000D/5000D AIRFLOW Motherboard Cable Cover, Blackĥ000X/5000D/5000D AIRFLOW Motherboard Cable Cover, White This is just a quick example for available parts, but there is more. The same is applicable to all available other parts. (aside from the 3 fans that come on the corsair elite capellix) I was thinking maybe I would top mount the. My specs are as follows: Corsair H150i Elite Capellix liquid cooling 360mm (radiator) 2 fractal fans and one unbranded fan.
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if you later decide that you want to add a 3.5” HDD ( black or white) to your build, just buy the cage and the trays you need and install them as the mounting points are still available to you. The three cases Ive narrowed it down to are the NZXT H710i, Fractal Meshify and the Corsair 5000D Airflow. I really love those air intakes and exhausts on the 5000D. Yes you are right, using a z73 aio and so far vertical mounted air-cooled gpu. tbh i much prefer the 5000D than the 011 also im guessing your not doing a custom loop. The good news is that you can still purchase spare parts directly from our webstore. Corsair 5000D Airflow black vs Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL Sidepanel. There is also no door panel to cover the cable compartment behind the motherboard tray. The CORSAIR 5000D Airflow Core gives you the essential features of the 5000D Airflow, but at a more affordable price. We removed the 2 standard 120mm fans along with the fan screws, the PWM repeater, the side fan cover plate, the HDD cage and trays, the HDD screws, the HDD side tray, the 90 degree USB 3.0 connector, and one of the PSU cover extensions that would cover the side fans. SO WHAT HAVE WE CHANGED FROM THE 5000D AIRFLOW?

For 2.5" SSDs, we still have the three mounting trays and for a tidy cable management the RapidRoute cable management system is also still available to you within the 25mm deep cable routing bay behind the motherboard tray. There is also a 3.5mm headphone/mic combo jack and a power and reset button. The front panel I/O also matches the 5000D Airflow by offering a USB 3.2 Type-C (Gen 2) port as well as 2x USB 3.2 Type-A (Gen 1) ports. You still get maximum cooling potential by allowing up to 10x 120mm or 4x 140mm fans along with multiple radiators up to 360mm in the front/side as well as a 360mm radiator in the top (The CORSAIR iCUE LINK AIOs and Hydro X products would fit very well here).
