I knew this would a slightly controversial opinion hahah! The 4000D is great for the price. Always has been IMO. But for around $15 less and no tinted glass, I'm willing to overlook the cable bar and front Type-C omissions in the 3000D. This case didn't garner a ton of attention when it launched a while back, so I thought this would be a nice reminder that, yes, Corsair actually sells stuff that doesn't break the bank. Thanks for watching!
at the time of me typing this the 4000d airflow is only $5 more than the 3000d on amazon.... i dont think there is a world where the 3000d makes sense.
The only thing i think this has over the 4000 is dual usb As. I always thought this should have been an matx case leaving good space for a top AIO with the same specs as the 4000.
Having gun blueprints hanging on the wall in the background isn't the deterrent you think it is. Just means that if someone is gonna come after you, they'll come loaded for bear, in full combat armor, with armor piercing ammo. Happened to me. Keep that on the DL and leave people to wonder. Puts you in a far better tactical position. Also, the 1911 is not the best full sized pistol anymore. All things being equal, you can push just as much energy out of an M9, perhaps more, because it is a stronger design. And you got double the rounds. Still gets a bad rap because they mistakenly loaded test ammo with .50 BMG powder back in the '80s, which is considerably more energetic than pistol powder. Also, soldiers have to use FMJ NATO ammo, which ends up making the .45ACP more effective, generally speaking, and why special forces still use them. But a double tap from an M9 is better than a single .45ACP round so the M9 is still better for the average soldier. And, yes, I know they're in the process of replacing the M9, which was unnecessary and a terrible decision because the SIG they chose has some issues. Real issues, not a simple ammunition issue. Some people are definitely getting illegal income from that deal, that's for sure. The 92FS was the first centerfire handgun I practiced with and, at this point, I've put tens of thousands of rounds through them. Have never had an issue. Not a single one. It even sucked down crappy, cheap ammo that jammed other guns. Steel case ammo...no problem. A-Merc ammo (the worst ammo ever sold on the civilian market), no problem. Meanwhile, I've had multiple jams with 1911s. The pen may be mightier than the sword but in the modern US, ignorance trumps everything. And if you are ever unlucky enough to be forced to defend yourself with deadly force, it definitely won't be whatever you expect it to be.
Oh, no, I can see it now. The next trend in PC building will be to see how many different manufacturers you can cram in one case. But it would make sense. Only fools have PC component brand loyalty these days. Also, what's up with Asus making cases and NZXT making MBs? Cats and dogs, living together.
the only way I could regret a PC case purchase is by spending more than $100 on one or getting a case with zero ventilation. My first build was a 486 in a nondescript beige box. But it was baby AT, the original SFF format. I also had one of the first MBs you could OC in BIOS and it was highly integrated, for the standard of the day. Only had 2 cards in it - a PCI video card and a SB16. Overclocked the crap out of it - 120MHz with a 40MHz FSB. And had a massive 28 MB of RAM. Almost comical to say that today but it was a really nice PC for the time. They say you can't play Quake on a 486...I disagree. I had FP performance benchmarking like a Pentium 60 and integer math was like a P75. This is why I still tell people to build 5800X3D rigs instead of paying the premium for AM5 and DDR5. You need DDR5-6400 CL32 to match the performance of DDR4-3200 CL16 and it just isn't worth it yet.
This is basically a cutdown version of the 4000D Airflow. No cable management bar, no option for a vertical mount, and not front psu clip. Obviously a different front panel. But the case should fit 280mm top mounted with low profile ram. And I just noticed that the front panel buttons are mounted differently from the 4000D. And the 4000D has a type-c port.
4000D vertical mount has a very niche use-case. No one's gonna press their air-cooled card right up against glass (sensibly, anyway). I've grown to hate rear-mounting PSUs. Type-C port is the only thing I really see folks preferring over this, but I'm not sure it's worth the $15 difference.
@@GregSalazar yea it ain’t worth the price difference. The only reason I would use the vertical mount in the 4000D is maybe for water cooling but that’s about it.
When I was at Microcenter, and looking at the various cases by several vendors, I get the impression that some of the designs are a step or two away from the traditional rectangular box. Thank you Mr Salazar!
I've been a fan of Corsair for the past year as their fans, AIOs and cases are very good quality. It's kind of like you're paying for a name brand more so than anything but ever since I set up my past two builds, they work so well and look amazing. Their ICUE software is very good as well and allows for a lot of customization to RGB profiles. This was a good build. Well done sir.
One of my builds has an old Corsair airflow case and it's held up remarkably well, and looks pretty much the same despite being years old. I'm in the market for a more modern case now with all the new features, but not a fat square box or a fishtank.
I got this case (3000D RGB) instead of the 4000D just because i needed two frontal USB A ports instead of an A and a C port, and its looks have grown on me a lot, it looks so nice tbh
When I was looking for a case to upgrade to 6 months ago, I was choosing between 3 cases: 4000d, 5000d, and 7000d. I'd have gone with the 4000d because of its airflow and great price, but I was intent on running a dual gpu setup. For this to work, I'd need ample airflow, and I was worried that the 4000d wouldn't be enough for it. The 5000d and 7000d both have options to mount extra intake fans on the side of the case. This way, you'd have air coming in from the front and side. The 7000d seemed too expensive, large, and overkill for my uses. So I chose the 5000d. Yes, I know SLI has been dead for a long time making dual gpu systems useless. I have a dual monitor setup, so I wanted to have my main gpu running my main monitor. And a second weaker gpu running my second monitor to reduce the load on my main gpu.
Actually, you can use a second GPU to handle the overhead for Lossless Scaling Frame Gen (really just an FSR3 implementation that is done as a global setting, rather than on a per game basis). This is a great way to make use of your old GPU, especially if you are someone who can't afford to go out and buy a 4090. It also allows FSR Frame Gen to run on any game, even if it doesn't natively support it. Something like a $25 GTX 670SC would be a great compliment to a budget RTX 3060 build. Powerful enough to run the frame generation and leave the 3060 to do the rasterization at full capacity. Would basically allow you to run the game at higher settings without sacrificing framerate compared to just the 3060.
I still think 4000D is peak corsair cases considering the build quality, price and airflow , i wish corsair ICUE software was on par with their rgb, RAM and cases
Nice-looking case. Reminds me a bit of the Fractal Define S I used with my last build, albeit with front panel offering better airflow and a perforated top panel. In my location, dust is a big issue, hence my decision to go with the Fractal case, and I included additional dust filtering in front of the front panel. Internal temps might be higher, but I don't have to worry about losing components due to corrosion caused by salty dust deposits.
I would love to see you do a build in the Phanteks NV9. I thought would allow you to just go crazy and have a great time. I had an amazing time building in it.
Both the 3000D and the 4000D need an extra inch in height, added to the top of the case for extra radiator clearance. As it is, it is designed for fans only to comfortably clear the Motherboard, at the top edge. Also being OCD having the top fans offset to one side does my head in too, they should be central.
I agree with the 4000D as the best. I just built my new system using the 4000D, and it DOES have the USB-C upfront as well as several other nice to haves...seems a bit bigger.. but if your budget is really tight this could be a good one.. but for an additional $20.. the 4000D is worth it.
@@GregSalazar Have to agree. A lot of empty space and looks funky, Like the components are off center from their designated spots and spaced apart? make sense? lol.. I like a more Compact Mid Tower like this 3000D and the H5 series from Nzxt.
If you have longer cables or cable extentions, it can be used for cables, so I wouldn't call it wasted space. Better space to close the back side panel.
That hex pattern for the airflow seems to be popular as the Fractal Pop Air I have with an older system in it has that same design, I quite like it though.
Recently I picked up a new case at Micro Center. I was going to choose this case but I ended up with a cooler master TD300. It was marked down to 15bucks you heard me correct 15bucks and there was 4 more lol! When I went to the register the employee said I guess were just giving away cases now lol.
Lol, went to the convenience store an hour ago. Got a 3pk of Modelo tallboys. Rang up for $3.25 after tax. Went back and grabbed the rest. Because the tag on the rack said $2.99, it had to have been a typo when entered into the system, just as a $15 TD300 would be. That is less than wholesale cost. But there's nothing they can do about it in the moment. When you get an opportunity like that, you make the most of it. Could double or even triple your money in a day or two, listing the ones you don't need on CL. I once ordered a 128GB OEM style Hynix NVME drive from Amazon and ended up getting a dozen. I sold 10 of them on eBay and netted around $200.
This case looks incredible for this price point, but i'm biased. I've been using Corsair products for over 10 yrs and i'm still pretty satisfied. They have proven to be durable :)
Would love to see a comparison between the 3000D and the 4000D. I have the 4000D and it looks just like it on the inside. looks to me like the made a cheaper front, taller legs and didn't tint the glass and gave it a new name.
I love this case. I was disappointed when I seen that the few who did review it passed over it. Thanks for going out of your way to give parts a chance that other big names don’t.
I made a build in this case a couple of weeks ago and while it's cheap it has some deal breakers: - fans RGB pins are not standard - it includes an RGB splitter but not a PWM - it has the cutouts for 2.5 drives on the back of the motherboard but not the mounting - front fans are not mounted in a bracket, just screwed in the case. Usually it wouldn't bother me, but the lower fan installation makes you remove the HDD caddy to be able to screw/unscrew them
still rockin my 750d, and installed a psu shroud and plates to block the ugliness and it looks modern and super clean. Lots of mods to it as well and plan to keep it for my next build as well, cause theres no reason or major case improvements to make me want to upgrade
This case has been great for my home theater machine. It accomodates by Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 and fans in the front. 5600X idles at 30C and six fans running at 950rpm, day and night. Great airflow compared to my older Corsair Carbide 275Rs, which did not allow enough space for the ALF II 360 radiator thickness. No RGB and all black kit really is a stealth build for a home theater.
On the site its $85 without fans, i was thinking about it but i saw a case called the sky 2 going for $89 came with 4 argb pwm fans and a hub too, i think the 3000D is good but maybe they could add or fit 2 140mm fans in front and 1 120mm in the back for $90 if the case is as small as this
i do like this case a lot the main difference from the 4000d for me is the front io, most of am4 didnt support tpye c. So the one usb A and one C was just a single port for me. Although for my next build in a few years i think i want to do a matx so if the have a version of this like a 2000d or somtehing thatd be cool
Regarding the clear side panel. Well it's good you like that. What I miss is a solid steel side panel. No tempered glass, acrylic panel or window at all. Just a solid black steel side panel.
i think i still prefer the 4000D, but the 3000D looks like a very nice option as well. I actually used a 4000D for a year, but swapped it for a phanteks g500a. The only reason was because i also dont like the tinted glass panel haha, you are definitely not alone on that Greg, i also prefer the clear look. It pissed me off how hard it was to look at my hardware
On Amazon a triple fan kit 120mm by Corsair is only $59.99. So, you can still get good pricing if you look around rather than buy from Corsair directly.
Is there any chance we can get a review with airflow and cooling on the Thermaltake tower 300 case?? Or, does anyone know of someone that has done it already?? And also, would an ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 280 fit in it, a little thicker radiator.. Thank you
Always enjoy the videos Greg, My personal favourite budget choice is the Fractal Focus 2, and the 3000D is like a Corsair version of that case, so I'm down! main difference, obviously 3x120mm fans instead of the 2x140mm you get with the focus 2 but very much a similar layout, possibly 3000D is better as they have a top on the basement.
I have the 5000D and I think it is too big, initially I got it to always have room for future upgrades... but I really don't see a use for all the space and extra fans. I'm thinking of building a small PC like the Lian Li A3 or Corsair 3000D.
Totally 4000D should be recommended. I have one and clean my front mesh panel every month or so and it doesn't look easy to do that if you have the 3000D
I built my stepson a new system in this case for Christmas and I have to say that it was lovely to work inside and looks beautiful!! No RGB though, because I'm an adult and I was the builder 😂😂😂😂 Another great video we have here too Greg 🎉🎉 Edit....... It was actually a 4000 I built in and I I only just remembered that because it has a USB-C on the front panel. They're both amazing cases though!!!
Adults can appreciate infinitely adjustable mood lighting too. Bet you thought all they can do is spit out RGB puke, like they do in default mode. I have a hot tub with RGB. Soaking in a soft blue glow is extra relaxing. Colors like yellow and red can be invigorating. Green is somewhere in-between. There is a whole science to light therapy.
@@Lurch-Bot Yep it's only my personal preference and everyone has their own. I'd definitely have colour in a tub or pool but I'd find it distracting in a pc case. I have however seen some beautiful setups with mild lighting being displayed in places though.
Frankly, it doesn't look any better and is no better constructed than a Zalman S2. The 3000D is currently on sale on Amazon in the US for $55 (white version only) but normally it is an $85 case, or $20 more than the S2TG, which IS tinted glass. That's what I have my main gaming PC in and it has been a fantastic case, even with substantial overclocking and maxing out a 600W PSU. In fact, the S2 has a grille on the front. The 3000D just looks like they ran out of time and forgot it. Sure, the S2 is an old case but, at this point, it almost looks like a classic. Better looking than any fishtank, anyway. The Q300L is a better looking case than the 3000D IMO. The only 3000D I would consider buying is the teak version, which, at $125, is a cheap way to get some wood on your PC case. And the way they did it looks really nice. If I could get one on sale for $100, I would totally go for it.
Why don't they put usb-c on the front, I recommended a corsair case previously and it didn't have one. It was an older case so was like ah that be why but this is new? Seems confusing. I always use my front usb-c port lol
I knew this would a slightly controversial opinion hahah! The 4000D is great for the price. Always has been IMO. But for around $15 less and no tinted glass, I'm willing to overlook the cable bar and front Type-C omissions in the 3000D. This case didn't garner a ton of attention when it launched a while back, so I thought this would be a nice reminder that, yes, Corsair actually sells stuff that doesn't break the bank. Thanks for watching!
at the time of me typing this the 4000d airflow is only $5 more than the 3000d on amazon.... i dont think there is a world where the 3000d makes sense.
@@ryandowling4026 there's good reason no one knows about 3000d
Tell me is it beter then Fractal Torrent in temps way.
The only thing i think this has over the 4000 is dual usb As. I always thought this should have been an matx case leaving good space for a top AIO with the same specs as the 4000.
Having gun blueprints hanging on the wall in the background isn't the deterrent you think it is. Just means that if someone is gonna come after you, they'll come loaded for bear, in full combat armor, with armor piercing ammo. Happened to me. Keep that on the DL and leave people to wonder. Puts you in a far better tactical position. Also, the 1911 is not the best full sized pistol anymore. All things being equal, you can push just as much energy out of an M9, perhaps more, because it is a stronger design. And you got double the rounds. Still gets a bad rap because they mistakenly loaded test ammo with .50 BMG powder back in the '80s, which is considerably more energetic than pistol powder. Also, soldiers have to use FMJ NATO ammo, which ends up making the .45ACP more effective, generally speaking, and why special forces still use them. But a double tap from an M9 is better than a single .45ACP round so the M9 is still better for the average soldier. And, yes, I know they're in the process of replacing the M9, which was unnecessary and a terrible decision because the SIG they chose has some issues. Real issues, not a simple ammunition issue. Some people are definitely getting illegal income from that deal, that's for sure.
The 92FS was the first centerfire handgun I practiced with and, at this point, I've put tens of thousands of rounds through them. Have never had an issue. Not a single one. It even sucked down crappy, cheap ammo that jammed other guns. Steel case ammo...no problem. A-Merc ammo (the worst ammo ever sold on the civilian market), no problem. Meanwhile, I've had multiple jams with 1911s.
The pen may be mightier than the sword but in the modern US, ignorance trumps everything. And if you are ever unlucky enough to be forced to defend yourself with deadly force, it definitely won't be whatever you expect it to be.
- Corsair case.
- NZXT mobo.
- Kingston RAM.
- WD NVME maybe?
- Bequiet CPU cooler.
- ASUS GPU.
- EVGA PSU.
What a mix ... loved it!
Thanks for watching!
Oh, no, I can see it now. The next trend in PC building will be to see how many different manufacturers you can cram in one case. But it would make sense. Only fools have PC component brand loyalty these days. Also, what's up with Asus making cases and NZXT making MBs? Cats and dogs, living together.
4000D is the best tower.
It is. Best mid tower. So compact and yet so spacious.
@@swizzler8053 It's just undeniable facts
Nope 7000D is
Agreed!
You gotta get that 10000D
I have the 5000D and i don't regret it
the only way I could regret a PC case purchase is by spending more than $100 on one or getting a case with zero ventilation. My first build was a 486 in a nondescript beige box. But it was baby AT, the original SFF format. I also had one of the first MBs you could OC in BIOS and it was highly integrated, for the standard of the day. Only had 2 cards in it - a PCI video card and a SB16. Overclocked the crap out of it - 120MHz with a 40MHz FSB. And had a massive 28 MB of RAM. Almost comical to say that today but it was a really nice PC for the time. They say you can't play Quake on a 486...I disagree. I had FP performance benchmarking like a Pentium 60 and integer math was like a P75. This is why I still tell people to build 5800X3D rigs instead of paying the premium for AM5 and DDR5. You need DDR5-6400 CL32 to match the performance of DDR4-3200 CL16 and it just isn't worth it yet.
4000d still loving it. Awesome.😊
I have the 4000D and i'm very happy with it.
This is basically a cutdown version of the 4000D Airflow. No cable management bar, no option for a vertical mount, and not front psu clip. Obviously a different front panel. But the case should fit 280mm top mounted with low profile ram. And I just noticed that the front panel buttons are mounted differently from the 4000D. And the 4000D has a type-c port.
4000D vertical mount has a very niche use-case. No one's gonna press their air-cooled card right up against glass (sensibly, anyway). I've grown to hate rear-mounting PSUs. Type-C port is the only thing I really see folks preferring over this, but I'm not sure it's worth the $15 difference.
@@GregSalazar yea it ain’t worth the price difference. The only reason I would use the vertical mount in the 4000D is maybe for water cooling but that’s about it.
i am still rocking my 5000D air since release in white and gray and love it longest case i have ever kept
When I was at Microcenter, and looking at the various cases by several vendors, I get the impression that some of the designs are a step or two away from the traditional rectangular box. Thank you Mr Salazar!
Love my Corsair 7000D.
Just bought this one for my first build! Good to know I made a solid choice. Thanks!
I got the 4000d and 5000d one for my am4 and one for my am5 setups there nice 👌
my pc case is the 4000D and i love it
I've been a fan of Corsair for the past year as their fans, AIOs and cases are very good quality. It's kind of like you're paying for a name brand more so than anything but ever since I set up my past two builds, they work so well and look amazing. Their ICUE software is very good as well and allows for a lot of customization to RGB profiles. This was a good build. Well done sir.
Looks a lot like the Corsair 275R Airflow, which is what I have. I think the biggest difference is that it has much larger holes for cable routing.
One of my builds has an old Corsair airflow case and it's held up remarkably well, and looks pretty much the same despite being years old.
I'm in the market for a more modern case now with all the new features, but not a fat square box or a fishtank.
In Canada at Bestbuy the Corsair 3000D is $115 the 4000D is on sale for $105
I've built in the 3000D and 4000D airflow cases. Can confirm, great cases to build in.
I got this case (3000D RGB) instead of the 4000D just because i needed two frontal USB A ports instead of an A and a C port, and its looks have grown on me a lot, it looks so nice tbh
Not even 3 minutes in and I'm already in-love with this case
When I was looking for a case to upgrade to 6 months ago, I was choosing between 3 cases: 4000d, 5000d, and 7000d. I'd have gone with the 4000d because of its airflow and great price, but I was intent on running a dual gpu setup.
For this to work, I'd need ample airflow, and I was worried that the 4000d wouldn't be enough for it. The 5000d and 7000d both have options to mount extra intake fans on the side of the case. This way, you'd have air coming in from the front and side. The 7000d seemed too expensive, large, and overkill for my uses. So I chose the 5000d.
Yes, I know SLI has been dead for a long time making dual gpu systems useless. I have a dual monitor setup, so I wanted to have my main gpu running my main monitor. And a second weaker gpu running my second monitor to reduce the load on my main gpu.
Actually, you can use a second GPU to handle the overhead for Lossless Scaling Frame Gen (really just an FSR3 implementation that is done as a global setting, rather than on a per game basis). This is a great way to make use of your old GPU, especially if you are someone who can't afford to go out and buy a 4090. It also allows FSR Frame Gen to run on any game, even if it doesn't natively support it. Something like a $25 GTX 670SC would be a great compliment to a budget RTX 3060 build. Powerful enough to run the frame generation and leave the 3060 to do the rasterization at full capacity. Would basically allow you to run the game at higher settings without sacrificing framerate compared to just the 3060.
can this case support a micro atx motherboard? I purchased this a couple days ago, and don't know if micro atx motherboards are supported
I still think 4000D is peak corsair cases considering the build quality, price and airflow , i wish corsair ICUE software was on par with their rgb, RAM and cases
Nice-looking case. Reminds me a bit of the Fractal Define S I used with my last build, albeit with front panel offering better airflow and a perforated top panel. In my location, dust is a big issue, hence my decision to go with the Fractal case, and I included additional dust filtering in front of the front panel. Internal temps might be higher, but I don't have to worry about losing components due to corrosion caused by salty dust deposits.
I would love to see you do a build in the Phanteks NV9. I thought would allow you to just go crazy and have a great time. I had an amazing time building in it.
The NV series is a banger !
Montech has great sub $100 options as well.
Both the 3000D and the 4000D need an extra inch in height, added to the top of the case for extra radiator clearance. As it is, it is designed for fans only to comfortably clear the Motherboard, at the top edge. Also being OCD having the top fans offset to one side does my head in too, they should be central.
3000D is the best Tower yet... I built my friend a new system with this case 3000D Airflow, and he loves the build.
The 4000D is only about $5 more on Amazon if you don care about size and it has some things corrected/changed about the 3000D that you didn't like.
It was good meeting you twice at the Charlotte Microcenter! Awesome guy!
I agree with the 4000D as the best. I just built my new system using the 4000D, and it DOES have the USB-C upfront as well as several other nice to haves...seems a bit bigger.. but if your budget is really tight this could be a good one.. but for an additional $20.. the 4000D is worth it.
Too much empty space in the 4000D for me.
@@GregSalazar Have to agree. A lot of empty space and looks funky, Like the components are off center from their designated spots and spaced apart? make sense? lol.. I like a more Compact Mid Tower like this 3000D and the H5 series from Nzxt.
If you have longer cables or cable extentions, it can be used for cables, so I wouldn't call it wasted space.
Better space to close the back side panel.
That hex pattern for the airflow seems to be popular as the Fractal Pop Air I have with an older system in it has that same design, I quite like it though.
Love your content, feels like you're the only genuine one out there lol
Recently I picked up a new case at Micro Center. I was going to choose this case but I ended up with a cooler master TD300. It was marked down to 15bucks you heard me correct 15bucks and there was 4 more lol! When I went to the register the employee said I guess were just giving away cases now lol.
Lol, went to the convenience store an hour ago. Got a 3pk of Modelo tallboys. Rang up for $3.25 after tax. Went back and grabbed the rest. Because the tag on the rack said $2.99, it had to have been a typo when entered into the system, just as a $15 TD300 would be. That is less than wholesale cost. But there's nothing they can do about it in the moment. When you get an opportunity like that, you make the most of it. Could double or even triple your money in a day or two, listing the ones you don't need on CL.
I once ordered a 128GB OEM style Hynix NVME drive from Amazon and ended up getting a dozen. I sold 10 of them on eBay and netted around $200.
This case looks incredible for this price point, but i'm biased. I've been using Corsair products for over 10 yrs and i'm still pretty satisfied. They have proven to be durable :)
Wanted to build in one but hopefully in the future!!! Wuddup greg how are ya?
Yo!
odd question, where did you get the 1911 blue print that is on the wall?
Would love to see a comparison between the 3000D and the 4000D. I have the 4000D and it looks just like it on the inside. looks to me like the made a cheaper front, taller legs and didn't tint the glass and gave it a new name.
I bought the 4000D airflow. It's great
Brilliant case for corsair 4000D
how do u change the front fans leds
I like the spacey 7000D.
I love this case.
I was disappointed when I seen that the few who did review it passed over it.
Thanks for going out of your way to give parts a chance that other big names don’t.
I made a build in this case a couple of weeks ago and while it's cheap it has some deal breakers:
- fans RGB pins are not standard
- it includes an RGB splitter but not a PWM
- it has the cutouts for 2.5 drives on the back of the motherboard but not the mounting
- front fans are not mounted in a bracket, just screwed in the case. Usually it wouldn't bother me, but the lower fan installation makes you remove the HDD caddy to be able to screw/unscrew them
I, personally, don't think these are deal-breakers. To each, their own!
- Don't care
- I have a commander core xt
- I only use m.2
- Meaningless
so you quoted eatx motherboard are you sure it will fit one because its listed as atx only
still rockin my 750d, and installed a psu shroud and plates to block the ugliness and it looks modern and super clean. Lots of mods to it as well and plan to keep it for my next build as well, cause theres no reason or major case improvements to make me want to upgrade
If they put some gap cover like in the 4000D, its gonna be an awesome case
I still own that crazy 4000x with the glass front lol really nice and pretty case, just the front glass panel is strange, I'd rather have that mesh
You can switch the front panel to a mesh one. Corsair sells them.
U look like a comic book hero from a comic book I used to read called Victor Vector and Yondo and he was awesome. I hope you have a great day Greg
Do you like the 5000d I personally have this one
Would installing a rear exhaust fan help any with air flow and temps?
I have the 4000D which is an exact replica of this case. I like it because it has great air flow. Mine has a USB A and USB C on the front top panel.
This case has been great for my home theater machine. It accomodates by Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 and fans in the front. 5600X idles at 30C and six fans running at 950rpm, day and night. Great airflow compared to my older Corsair Carbide 275Rs, which did not allow enough space for the ALF II 360 radiator thickness. No RGB and all black kit really is a stealth build for a home theater.
If the black side panel glass can be fitted and mounted on a 4000d case i might order one just for the no tints
I have the 3000D Airflow case. Have some trouble with the bottom glass panel screw but otherwise a great case to build in..
i fell in love with my nv5 phanteks case
On the site its $85 without fans, i was thinking about it but i saw a case called the sky 2 going for $89 came with 4 argb pwm fans and a hub too, i think the 3000D is good but maybe they could add or fit 2 140mm fans in front and 1 120mm in the back for $90 if the case is as small as this
I’d love to know if that glass side panel would fit on the 4000D. Any chance you have access to one to do a test fit?
The cases are different dimensions entirely. Highly doubt it would fit.
@@GregSalazar 3000d is 9mm taller. Possibly from the extra height of the feet?
Hopefully it doesnt have the front IO power issues of the 4000d
Bought and built my first build in it in January this yr but only included 2 fans 1 front 1 rear
so glad an air cooler was used
Hasnt this case been out for a few years now, pretty sure i have this one for my rig, maybe its a refresh of the line.
No White version? :(
There is a white version according to their website.
Just built my granddaughter's first gaming PC in the 3000D.
Such an easy case to build in
I have 2 computers and they both use this case. I love it
i do like this case a lot the main difference from the 4000d for me is the front io, most of am4 didnt support tpye c. So the one usb A and one C was just a single port for me. Although for my next build in a few years i think i want to do a matx so if the have a version of this like a 2000d or somtehing thatd be cool
Regarding the clear side panel. Well it's good you like that. What I miss is a solid steel side panel. No tempered glass, acrylic panel or window at all. Just a solid black steel side panel.
What timing. I just bought this case and got a great deal on it. The 360 aio is a bit tight up front, but other than that, great case.
I got that chassi! Its super ❤
This is one of Greg Salazar's best videos.
That's because all of them tie for number one. So this is technically the truth.
i think i still prefer the 4000D, but the 3000D looks like a very nice option as well. I actually used a 4000D for a year, but swapped it for a phanteks g500a. The only reason was because i also dont like the tinted glass panel haha, you are definitely not alone on that Greg, i also prefer the clear look. It pissed me off how hard it was to look at my hardware
On Amazon a triple fan kit 120mm by Corsair is only $59.99. So, you can still get good pricing if you look around rather than buy from Corsair directly.
Sure, it's one of their cheapest triple-fan kits...
5:25 That is some really blue shorts
I have the 400d but ima cop this one for my sons build ! He don’t need much but want it to look nice
4000d has same dust filter nice
That’s my computer case! Greg! You stole my computer case!!
That's the Mk-II 3000d. Great case... So good I have the 4000d Mk-I
Not sure if I should've got a corsair case, 500dx is nice but the front panel is a pain to get off
Is there any chance we can get a review with airflow and cooling on the Thermaltake tower 300 case?? Or, does anyone know of someone that has done it already?? And also, would an ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 280 fit in it, a little thicker radiator.. Thank you
Omg , the side panel glass isnt tinted, thats my biggest gripe about the black corsair cases for years
Always enjoy the videos Greg, My personal favourite budget choice is the Fractal Focus 2, and the 3000D is like a Corsair version of that case, so I'm down! main difference, obviously 3x120mm fans instead of the 2x140mm you get with the focus 2 but very much a similar layout, possibly 3000D is better as they have a top on the basement.
I have a 4000D, but I want to replace it with a Lian Li Lancool 216 because of the top mounting option of 360 mm radiators.
I have the 5000D and I think it is too big, initially I got it to always have room for future upgrades... but I really don't see a use for all the space and extra fans. I'm thinking of building a small PC like the Lian Li A3 or Corsair 3000D.
solid case, although I still prefer my Phanteks Eclipse g500a. Went from the Enthoo Luxe to the smaller g500a and populated it with Noctua fans.
Define 7xl I find to be the best.
Totally 4000D should be recommended. I have one and clean my front mesh panel every month or so and it doesn't look easy to do that if you have the 3000D
I built my stepson a new system in this case for Christmas and I have to say that it was lovely to work inside and looks beautiful!!
No RGB though, because I'm an adult and I was the builder 😂😂😂😂
Another great video we have here too Greg 🎉🎉
Edit....... It was actually a 4000 I built in and I I only just remembered that because it has a USB-C on the front panel.
They're both amazing cases though!!!
Adults can appreciate infinitely adjustable mood lighting too. Bet you thought all they can do is spit out RGB puke, like they do in default mode. I have a hot tub with RGB. Soaking in a soft blue glow is extra relaxing. Colors like yellow and red can be invigorating. Green is somewhere in-between. There is a whole science to light therapy.
@@Lurch-Bot Yep it's only my personal preference and everyone has their own. I'd definitely have colour in a tub or pool but I'd find it distracting in a pc case. I have however seen some beautiful setups with mild lighting being displayed in places though.
I completely agree with you. This is why I too use this case. :D
Greg! You should try the affordable gembird fornaxx 4000 cases ! Atleast in the EU theyre only 40 eur with 4 120mm rgb fans!
Early gang where u at? The 3000D looks solid! (4000D owner here)
not that early, but here :D
Frankly, it doesn't look any better and is no better constructed than a Zalman S2. The 3000D is currently on sale on Amazon in the US for $55 (white version only) but normally it is an $85 case, or $20 more than the S2TG, which IS tinted glass. That's what I have my main gaming PC in and it has been a fantastic case, even with substantial overclocking and maxing out a 600W PSU. In fact, the S2 has a grille on the front. The 3000D just looks like they ran out of time and forgot it. Sure, the S2 is an old case but, at this point, it almost looks like a classic. Better looking than any fishtank, anyway. The Q300L is a better looking case than the 3000D IMO. The only 3000D I would consider buying is the teak version, which, at $125, is a cheap way to get some wood on your PC case. And the way they did it looks really nice. If I could get one on sale for $100, I would totally go for it.
Honestly no USB-C is a deal breaker for me. And 4000D not having two USB A ports was too so I had to go with the big boy 5000D 🤷
Does 3000D support a 360 on top? The spacing seems a bit small... it doesn't have tinted glass? Big no deal for me.
I rock a 5000X yet I still feel the 3000D airflow is the best looking Corsair case
4000D ownere here, but thinking about going to the 5000D. :) 300D looks alright though.
Why don't they put usb-c on the front, I recommended a corsair case previously and it didn't have one. It was an older case so was like ah that be why but this is new? Seems confusing. I always use my front usb-c port lol
$50 for a corsair Fan isnt new , the LL120s were like $45 when they came out and the QL120s were also $50 and they had 2 cables per fan.
Never said it was new. Just that it all seems to be trending "pricey" for them and almost every fan they offer is near $30 ea. nowadays.
Nice
I love my 5000d ❤🎉
You did not install a rear exhaust fan.
I dont feel alone now.