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Corsair 4000D PC Chassis Review





Back in July all of a sudden a new Corsair chassis got listed, so yeah it wasn't a secret that they would out their new 4000 series lineup. After some delivery issues, we can finally present to you our 4000D review. And she's quite the beauty.
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Santa666
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Posted on: 10/24/2020 12:39 PM
I think it has to do with Dust mostly landing on top and the possibility of a Build with negative air-pressure which will result in air beeing sucked in through all openings - its to prevent the top dust beeing sucked into the inner cooling circulation and clogging the CPU/GPU fans
I will never understand why they think its a good idea to have a top filter unless its a intake.
I think it has to do with Dust mostly landing on top and the possibility of a Build with negative air-pressure which will result in air beeing sucked in through all openings - its to prevent the top dust beeing sucked into the inner cooling circulation and clogging the CPU/GPU fans
fry178
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Posted on: 10/24/2020 05:11 PM
yes, dust settles when its not running for example, but those negative/positive pressure stuff is "crap".
unless you have hepa grade case filters, dust WILL get in, period.
remove the dust/particles from the air (airlifter for house/room) is a much better idea,
will reduce dust build up, and will get you cleaner (room/house) air to breathe as well.
a 20$ fan + 30$ for a (permanent) K&N filter (washable) has reduced my dust by about 2/3,
and i now get a couple of month before i have to clean pc, even that i live right next to a highway...
yes, dust settles when its not running for example, but those negative/positive pressure stuff is "crap".
unless you have hepa grade case filters, dust WILL get in, period.
remove the dust/particles from the air (airlifter for house/room) is a much better idea,
will reduce dust build up, and will get you cleaner (room/house) air to breathe as well.
a 20$ fan + 30$ for a (permanent) K&N filter (washable) has reduced my dust by about 2/3,
and i now get a couple of month before i have to clean pc, even that i live right next to a highway...
H83
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Posted on: 10/24/2020 09:22 PM
Hilbert, are you going to review the Airflow version? Because my current case has made me very wary of cases with closed fronts...
Hilbert, are you going to review the Airflow version? Because my current case has made me very wary of cases with closed fronts...
Goiur
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Posted on: 10/26/2020 12:39 AM
Bought the 4000D airflow for my new build, just need the cpu now...
Bought the 4000D airflow for my new build, just need the cpu now...
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I will never understand why they think its a good idea to have a top filter unless its a intake.