Corsair iCUE 4000X RGB Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case (Tempered Glass Side and Front Panels, RapidRoute Cable Management System, Spacious Interior, Three Included 120 mm RGB Fans) White

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Corsair iCUE 4000X RGB Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case (Tempered Glass Side and Front Panels, RapidRoute Cable Management System, Spacious Interior, Three Included 120 mm RGB Fans) White

Corsair iCUE 4000X RGB Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case (Tempered Glass Side and Front Panels, RapidRoute Cable Management System, Spacious Interior, Three Included 120 mm RGB Fans) White

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Note if you're worried about my current specs, this will be for a rebuild with upgrade to zen3. I already have LPX RAM ready so the top mount should fit fine. The iCUE 4000X RGB has removable storage consisting of two 2.5in drive trays, and a 3.5in drive bay with trays for two 3.5in or 2.5in drives. All six fan mounting locations can take 120mm-width radiators, while the front and top fan bays can take up to two 140mm-width fans and up to 280mm radiators. Using a 280mm radiator in the top will limit your RAM choices to Corsair Vengeance LPX or similar profiles. The front of the Corsair iCUE 4000X RGB is tempered glass held with four pins similar to cabinet latches: users just pull on the panel and they will release. It takes a bit of effort to pull the panel loose, but this method makes it easy to clean the removable dust filter for the front fans. The filter has a pull tab at the top and is held in place by a couple rare earth magnets, while the bottom is held in place by two tabs that allow the filter to swing and then lift out. Removing the filter allows it to be rinsed clean, and is necessary for any work being done on the front fans. A sea-based location and a Mount Fuji shape were some of this building's other major design features—Mount Fuji itself is 3,776 metres (12,388ft) high, making it 224 metres (735ft) shorter than the X-Seed 4000. The two rainbow effects & setting a static colour (my preferred effect) work fine (see included picture), but anything requiring a sequence don't work properly as there's no way to arrange the fan sequences correctly in the iCue app.

CORSAIR iCUE 4000X RGB - A Clean Start to a Great Build CORSAIR iCUE 4000X RGB - A Clean Start to a Great Build

TEMPERED GLASS SIDE AND FRONT PANELS - Show off your components and RGB lighting, with dedicated front ventilation channels for ample airflow. The side panel is a large tempered and tinted glass panel, adhered to a metal frame for mounting. It is held on by four loops that catch hooks on the case, and two thumb screws on the other end. The tint is very dark, hiding the contents well until any lighting is turned on inside! As beautiful to look at as it is easy to build in, the 4000X RGB tempered glass merges elegance with innovation - the perfect starting point for a world-class build. The X-Seed 4000 was a concept for a megatall skyscraper. [1] Its proposed 4-kilometre (2.5mi) height, 6-kilometre-wide (3.7mi) sea-base, and 800-floor capacity could accommodate 500,000-1,000,000 inhabitants. This structure would have been composed of over 3,000,000 tons of steel.Show off your components and RGB lighting, with dedicated front ventilation channels for ample airflow. The whole tempered glass made the case look good. Corsair iCUE H115i AIO is installed in top of the case. Since this build is installed with low height memory modules the AIO is having a very close clearance with top of memory modules. Pros This brings us to the next problem: wiring. The metal lip I mentioned earlier wasn't designed for cables to pass through it; instead, it's meant to allow air to pass through from the fans mounted on the right side of the case. The lip is fairly short, though, and it partially hangs over the cable cutouts on the right side of the motherboard. This gets in the way of passing cables through—especially large cables like the 24-pin main motherboard power feed. It also makes connecting cables to right-angle headers on the board more difficult. Naturally, as there are cables passing through right in front of this lip as well, this is going to restrict airflow from the fans.

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Each PC also undergoes high level configuration and optimisation for high-end applications such as:Inside the main compartment of the case is the motherboard mounting tray and a raised lip, which isn't for cables as you might think (more on this later). There are cutouts all along the motherboard tray to let cables pass through where needed, which helps make for a tidy finished build. The case comes cradled in two expanded polyethylene foam supports, which is surrounded by a bag to help keep it clean and protected. For accessories we have a user manual that was sitting in the bottom of the box, and the hardware and cable management accessories that are stored in one of the 3.5in drive bays.

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Georges Binder, managing director of Buildings & Data, a firm which compiles data banks on buildings worldwide, said the X-Seed 4000 "is never meant to be built . . . The purpose of the plan was to earn some recognition for the firm, and it worked." [4] of space behind the motherboard for all of your cables, making a clean-looking build easier than ever. The Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid (also planned for Tokyo, Japan) faces most of the same problems as the X-Seed. Other projects that, if built, could be in the top five human-made structures are the Ultima Tower of 3,218 metres (10,558ft) in San Francisco, Dubai City Tower of 2,400 metres (7,900ft) and the Bionic Tower of 1,228 metres (4,029ft) in either Hong Kong or Shanghai. CORSAIR RAPIDROUTE CABLE MANAGEMENT- Route your major cables through a single channel, with a roomy 25mm

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With the drive cage in its starting position in the middle of the case, however, adding a power supply is nearly impossible. For this build, I used SilverStone's fully modular ST75F-PT power supply, and ran into trouble almost immediately. Without moving the cage, I could fit the power supply without any cables attached to it into position, but the space between the PSU and cage was too cramped for me to then add cables to the PSU.



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