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Corsair 5000D AIRFLOW TG (ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)

Corsair 5000D AIRFLOW TG

ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX


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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Blade_CH

3 years ago

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Fahron

3 years ago

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I have a 2080TI in this case and it still has plenty of free space (length, width and depth should not be a problem). I don't see any reason why a 4090 wouldn't fit.
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Anonymous

3 years ago

Would a 33cm 3090ti fit in?

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gschwinds

3 years ago

siehe Tech Specs https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Cases/Mid-Tower-ATX-Cases/5000D-AIRFLOW-Tempered-Glass-Mid-Tower-ATX-PC-Case/p/CC-9011211-WW
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Valeblackfoot

3 years ago

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Flauschibuesi

3 years ago

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I have also worked with the Arctic LF II. Top should only get in the way if the mainboard has thick structures. But I didn't try it because I wanted the Radi as the Intake from the start. I actually wanted to do side-intake. Unfortunately, this is not possible with the Arctic, unless you leave out the cover at the bottom front. Unfortunately, this looks relatively modest on the one hand and on the other hand it might not be very conducive to the airflow. It's about 2-3 millimetres that the Arctic is too thick. But the front intake is not a problem. The hoses downwards also work this way, but they do bump minimally against the bottom, but it's bearable. I have it mounted as a push, pull would give the hoses even more space but hm, I just found it somehow more chic that way. I then have the classic side intake and top and rear exhausts. Temperatures are wonderful this way and the PC is virtually inaudible except when gaming. You can find pictures in my review here: https://www.digitec.ch/de/productrating/sehr-gutes-case-3142438
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LukasV23

4 years ago

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driftar1942

4 years ago

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Yes, unfortunately the pre-installed fans are not available as an option from Corsair. However, I replaced these fans in my case anyway, as I equipped everything with RGB. Accordingly, I decided on the Corsair SP120 RGB Elite (Corsair SP120 RGB Elite (120 mm, 1 x)).
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Sovereign35

4 years ago

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CrisWest

4 years ago

Unfortunately, we can't answer this question, because we couldn't try it out in such a form. But I'll be happy to post it in the community, maybe a user can help you. :)
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M.wittwer3

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Basically, all components are packed and delivered individually when you assemble a PC yourself. If everything is in stock, you will probably receive a large box containing all the components individually. I see a robo in your profile picture (if that's the one you mean).

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