Exciting New Additions to the Frame Line
Corsair has just expanded its Frame line of PC cases with two striking new models, appealing to different aesthetic preferences among PC builders. The Frame 4000X RS and the Frame 4000D Wood RS offer unique features that cater to both RGB enthusiasts and those desiring a natural wood finish.
Frame 4000X RS: RGB All the Way
The 4000X RS targets DIY PC builders who prioritize visual flair and airflow. It sports a vibrant RGB Flow front panel and includes four RS120 fans for optimal cooling performance. This mid-tower case accommodates up to a 405 mm GPU and showcases your build through a full-length tempered glass side panel. Priced at $140, it’s available in sleek black or white finishes.
Frame 4000D Wood RS: A Natural Touch
On the other hand, the Frame 4000D Wood RS offers a refreshing alternative with its elegant wood front panel. Designed for those looking to elevate their home or office aesthetics, this case uses responsibly sourced wood, ensuring a single continuous piece for a consistent grain pattern. It comes with three RS120 fans—two as intake and one for exhaust—and is priced at $130, available in both Black with Walnut and White with Oak finishes.
Quality Features Across the Board
Both cases boast features like a compact power supply shroud and tempered glass side panels, allowing builders to showcase their setups stylishly. Corsair's commitment to quality is evident in these new offerings, which reflect a growing trend toward more personalized PC builds without breaking the bank.
Affordability Meets Style
Corsair has priced these new models competitively, with the Frame 4000D starting at $105. These new editions don’t impose significant price increases, making them accessible options for budget-conscious gamers looking to add a unique touch to their builds. The addition of stylish features enhances the appeal without imposing custom case fees.
A Bright Future for the Frame Line
Corsair’s innovative approach in the Frame series continues to impress, showcasing both practicality and aesthetics. With the introduction of wood and RGB variants, builders can now choose cases that align with their personal style without compromising on cooling efficiency. The options for customization within the gaming setup are expanding, giving hobbyists more freedom than ever to make their PCs their own.
