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Tom’s Hardware
Tom’s Hardware
Technology
Aaron Klotz

Corsair's new customizer tool lets buyers trick out the Frame 4000D case — configurator lets you explore every possible option for this highly modular enclosure

Corsair Frame 4000D.

Corsair has introduced a new configuration tool for its latest Frame 4000D enclosure that lets potential buyers change out virtually every single component on this highly customizable case, from the side panel down to the front I/O. Pricing starts at $104.99 for the basic black or white versions, but the configurator doesn't limit your imagination and will let you buy literally every available accessory. Going all out like that will jack the price well over $1000, but more sensible configurations might land anywhere between $250 to $500.

The configurator walks buyers through an eight-step process for picking the case color, front panel, motherboard tray, PSU shroud, front panel I/O, left-side panel, and additional accessories. Corsair also allows you to mix and match black and white components.

Starting with the front panel, Corsair has 12 options, consisting of wood, glass, and airflow-focused panels. Pricing ranges between $9.99 to $49.99, depending on the front panel type. For the motherboard tray, Corsair has four options, including black and white versions of its RapidRoute tray for $9.99, and a premium "Elite - Meteorite Aluminum" tray that goes for a whopping $79.99.

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For the PSU shroud, Corsair offers black and white versions of a compact shroud cover that replaces the case's stock full-length shroud for $14.99 each. For front I/O, Corsair offers an alternative I/O bracket with three USB Type-C ports for $24.99. The default bracket on the Frame 4000D comes with two USB Type-A ports plus one Type-C port.

For the side panel, Corsair has 10 different options that can replace or add on to the Frame 4000D's default glass-and-mesh side panel. Options include a full tempered glass side panel (that removes the mesh panel) for $19.99, a new cold air intake side panel add-on for $39.99, and an LCD mounting kit add-on for $39.99. The cold air intake add-on provides three 120mm fan mounts to add additional cooling capacity.

For accessories, Corsair provides five options: two Xeneon Edge 14.5" LCD touchscreen options in black or white for $249.99, a pack of RS120 ARGB PWM fans for $59.99 in black and white, and an extra box of fan screws for $14.99.

For now, the Frame 4000D is the only Corsair case that supports its new customizer, but if it is successful, Corsair will likely branch out and make more cases compatible with this tool. For more details about the case itself, check out our review.

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