Corsair 2000D RGB Airflow Mini-ITX - PC chassis review

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The design allows for easy cable management with plenty of room for cabling. You'll notice that there is ample space for the power supply to be mounted, but keep in mind that for standard-sized power supplies, the drive cage will need to be removed. However, once the power supply has been mounted, the drive cage can be re-inserted. If you're not using hard disk drives, any size will suffice, and you'll have even more space to tuck away wires. 


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Even if you go big with your equipment choices, our chassis provides plenty of clearance to mount everything. You'll find grommet holes, a gutter, and lots of gaps and space to tuck stuff away, allowing for clean and organized cable management.


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One small issue with our chassis is that there isn't much extra space on the motherboard's rear side for wire routing. While it's adequate, you'll need to be precise with cable routing if you use the motherboard 360mm radiator space. Luckily, there's roughly 3cm spacing between the panel and mobo tray to help make routing easier.


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Of course, liquid cooling with this chassis provides an efficient and organized solution for your ITX system needs. 


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