Corsair 4000D RS ARGB Case Drops to $109 for Labor Day

▼ Summary
– The Corsair 4000D Frame RS ARGB case is currently discounted to $104.99, saving $20 (16%) from its typical $124.99 price.
– It features enhanced modularity, including options to swap components like the front IO panel for additional USB ports.
– The case includes a 3D Y-pattern steel mesh front panel for high airflow and retains the aesthetic of earlier 4000D models.
– It comes with three included ARGB RS120 fans for lighting and supports flexible fan configurations via Corsair’s InfiniRail system.
– The case supports dual 360mm radiators, includes a GPU anti-sag bracket, and is compatible with reverse-connector motherboards.
Finding the perfect PC case that balances aesthetics, airflow, and modern features just became more affordable this Labor Day. The Corsair 4000D RS ARGB is now available for just $104.99, a solid $20 discount from its usual $124.99 price tag. This updated model builds on the well-regarded 4000D design with meaningful improvements in both functionality and visual appeal.
At first glance, the 4000D RS ARGB maintains the clean, compact profile Corsair fans appreciate. Look closer, however, and you’ll notice thoughtful upgrades like a 3D Y-pattern steel front mesh panel that significantly boosts airflow without compromising style. The case also includes three pre-installed ARGB RS120 fans, adding vibrant lighting that shines through the tempered glass side panel.
One of the standout features is its modularity. Users can customize various elements, including the option to swap the front IO panel for additional USB ports. The InfiniRail system offers impressive flexibility, allowing you to adjust mounting points for fans up to 200mm in size. This makes it easy to tailor cooling configurations to your specific build needs.
Internally, the case supports dual 360mm radiators and includes a built-in GPU anti-sag bracket. It’s also compatible with reverse-connect motherboards like MSI’s Project Zero and Gigabyte’s Project Stealth, catering to builders interested in cleaner cable management. The power and IO buttons are situated at the bottom of the front panel, making the case ideal for desk placement where ports are easily accessible.
For those assembling a new system or upgrading an existing one, this case delivers both performance and personality. If you’re hunting for more component deals, be sure to explore our dedicated pages covering everything from SSDs and monitors to graphics cards and processors.
(Source: Tom’s Hardware)