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The Corsair iCUE 2000D RGB AIRFLOW Mini-ITX PC Case is designed for high-performance systems in a compact form factor. It features triple-slot GPU support for graphics cards up to 320mm, extreme cooling capabilities with space for up to 9 fans, and comes with three slim RGB fans for enhanced aesthetics and airflow. The included iCUE Lighting Node CORE controller allows for easy customization of your lighting setup.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | 2000D RGB AIRFLOW |
Item model number | CC-9011247-WW |
Item Weight | 9.92 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.67 x 7.87 x 18.03 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.67 x 7.87 x 18.03 inches |
Color | White |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B0BW4QC419 |
Date First Available | June 1, 2023 |
N**S
Great case by corsair
All I have to say check out YouTube for a build guide which helps loads so you don’t have to keep removing parts so saving time at the end of the day.Pros:Cabling well easy you can even go through the back of the case to keep things tidy, hell of a lot of airflow, I have the front fans pull in air and the 360 aio as exhaust, you can easy fit 2 120mm slim fans in front of the gpu unless it’s a triple slot card. I’m using an Asus RTX OC dual 4070, so I will be putting in fans there,The only con I can see is IO panel having to go underneath the case and be a little fiddly, apart from that it’s a great case, I was watching a Hardware Canucks review and I don’t understand how he kinda slated it because of the GPU cooling was rubbish, saying that he was using a single slot card so the fans not really pulling in much air because it’s not the close to the air vents, I’ve been playing Diablo 4, Gray Zone I’m in th low 60’sC.As you can see in 1 of my pictures the temps I’m getting on of my game.The case is housing 5800x3d undervolted, corsair 32gb ram, asus rtx oc dual 4070.Hope this review helps any questions please ask away.After writing this review I decided to install 2 fans in front of the GPU, make sure they are the slimline one’s, so now I have the front fans set to intake, the rear fans (GPU) set to intake and the side 360 radiator fans exhausting.
H**E
Well worth the money.
What I liked:- A lot of slots for case fans. Make sure you get slim fans, i.e. 15mm ones.- Easy to remove panels. Top panel is magnetic, side panels have thumb screws that stay attached to the panel once removed.- 360mm AIO support- Easy to build in. Large internal volume compared to other ITX cases- Looks professional.What I disliked:- Somewhat thin material, scratches easily.- Needs slim fans if you have a large GPU in the way- No HDD bays, only one SSD mounting bracket given.- No dust filter at the rear of the case. This is where the GPU is facing and drawing air from outside. I hate dust.- Somewhat large for a mini ITX case.- No fans included (really? for a case that can fit 8 of them !?)
B**9
Almost great
Since my NZXT H1 aio kicked the bucket, I decided to sell that case and get something new. I definitely wanted to stay within the SFF realm, with vertical orientation. Quite nieche starting point, but this case seemed like a good choice for the money, didn't wanted to spend a fortune on the Meshilicous with the gen4 riser cable. Initially Corsair released this case that had a vent on top, the power cable was on the inside and with the whole interior rotated. Not sure why they went with this case layout instead, but this is is what it is. Imo this is barely classes as an SFF case, but at least has excellent cooling potential. I managed to fit a Thermalright Peerless Assassin with a 140mm Noctua as exhaust and the temps are impressive both on my Ryzen 5600 and on the 6950XT while staying quiet. Temps were always an issue with my NZXT H1, even this is a larger case footprint-wise it's much better on the cooling side. Overall build quality is decent, it has ample front IO, so not sure why is everyone complaining about the hard to reach mobo, how often do you need to plug something directly to your mobo...? The packaging was decent, comes with basic accessories but had everything in order to assemble the case without any issues. I think Corsair can really redesign the interior to make it smaller a bit, instead of 360mm aio support, they should release a 240mm case design. They advertise this case can fit 8 fans. That is misleading imo, if you install a 2 slot+ gpu(which is 90% of the cards nowadays), no place to fit fans, the left side only can fit 3 slim fans (still must be a nightmare to cable manage and fit) only the front is really the only place where the 360 aio can go. For me this case seems like a missed opportunity by Corsair, they know how to design a true SFF case, why don't they release the Corsair One as a standalone case like everyone is begging them for years now?? All in all this is a decent case if you're looking for something different and got sick and tired of the Lian Li O11 builds..
D**N
Potential GPU Killer
Case is easy to build in, cable management good and there is enough room to fit high end compontents. The issue is the gpu sits at the back and literally stews in its own heat, due to the side fan literally pulling the air from the intakes straight backout.... averagr gpu temp was 80 degrees under load.If you have a passthrough gpu cooler you should be ok, but if you dont maybe avoid this case completely
A**M
Fantastic ITX case
What a great case, from the top design to the amount of space in the case to work with for an ITX is unbelievable. You can fit a 360mm AIO and full size GPU in it.Only negative I would say is that the motherboard faces downwards meaning plugging thing in case be annoying.
J**J
Well-Built, but Cooling Solutions Can Be a Challenge
Good build quality; fitting a liquid cooler can be tricky – ensure adequate support. I tried installing the Arctic 360mm liquid cooler and am not confident about the pipe bends and joints. I switched to air cooling with the Thermalright Phantom Spirit, though only one 120 or 140mm fans can be installed on the cooler tray with the air cooler.
J**K
Not worth it
This case is just terrible its almost impossible to reach the USBs on the mother board as the case has them facing down. Also alot of AIO wont be compatable with this case as the tubes will not fit inside the case.
N**T
Great
Small footprint, so doesn't take up much desk space.Fans are silent.Enough space to squeeze in a massive noctua cooler.
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