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Best Corsair Cases to Buy in 2024

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Introduction

Corsair is a beloved manufacturer in the PC components market, thanks to their nearly 30 years on the market, they consistently deliver fantastic products at many different price-points. Their cases in particular have become a favourite amongst gamers, due to their great aesthetics, easy to build in nature, and airflow potential.

Currently, Corsair produce PC cases for almost all market segments. From small form-factor cases, to highly budget models, to more high end full-tower or other exotic offerings. In this article, we have selected the best Corsair cases which cover all of these individual niches, ensuring consumers can find the best Corsair case for their individual needs.

This selection of cases ranges between various form-factors and price-points, with a deep-dive into what makes each of these cases unique and why consumers should consider them.

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Our Recommendations

1. Corsair 4000D Airflow

👑 The best value Corsair case.

3070 Suprim Build - Corsair 4000D Airflow Case

Introduction

Corsair may be known for high-end components and peripherals, however the company still manufactures a plethora of fantastic options catered more towards budget-oriented consumers. As such, those looking for a fantastic case at a lower price still have a multitude of Corsair cases to choose from. However, out of all their sub-$100 offerings, one stands out above the rest.

The Corsair 4000D Airflow is a great budget case from Corsair, sporting their signature aesthetic whilst still being very feature-rich for the price. Naturally, in terms of internal space, IO, or other quality-of-life features, it may not be as lavish as more high-end offerings. However, it still offers everything required for a great PC build at this price.

Key Specs

Key SpecsCorsair 4000D Airflow
Form FactorE-ATX, Mid-Tower
ColoursBlack, White
Front Panel1x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x audio jack
Fan Support4x 140mm or 3x 120mm, 1x 120mm
Radiator Support1x 360mm, 1x, 240mm, 1x 120mm
Included Fans2x 120mm
Drive Bays2x 2.5″, 2x 3.5″
Corsair 4000D Airflow Specs

Things We Like

Affordable: The Corsair 4000D airflow is surprisingly affordable for its great quality and size. For its price, consumers gain access to a case that features everything necessary for a great budget or mid-range build, on top of the two included 120mm fans.

Spacious: Despite its lower price and smaller overall footprint, the interior of the Corsair 4000D Airflow is still very spacious for a model of its size. This case also accommodates GPUs of up to 360mm long, and even supports E-ATX motherboards, it’s truly amazing how much can be fit into this case.

Things We Don’t Like

Poor IO: The front IO on the Corsair 4000D features a total of three connections, with only a single USB Type-A, Type-C and a combined audio jack. Whilst many consumers may not require more, given how most other modern cases do feature two or more front USB-A ports, this is a clear disadvantage for the 4000D.

Room for cable management: Whilst the primary chamber of the case might be large enough for most budget to mid-range builds and all the included components, the rear does feature very limited space for cable management. This issue might not be too important for PC builds not featuring many additional components, however additional SATA drives, RGB fans, and other similar additions may quickly make it more difficult to fit all the cables in at the back.

Summary

For its price, the Corsair 4000D Airflow is a very capable case featuring almost everything consumers would require at this price-point. Combining excellent airflow with a great overall look, and plenty of space inside for even high-end components, Corsair have shown what can be done at this price-point, and how an almost compromise-free case could be created.

Features: 3.8/5
Design: 4/5
Performance: 4/5
Value for Money: 4.5/5

GeekaWhat Rating:

Pros

  • Compact mid-tower case.
  • Good cooling potential.
  • Affordable.

Cons

  • Single included fan.
  • Limited IO.

Where to Buy

Buy the Corsair 4000D Airflow on:

2. Corsair 5000X

👑 The best mid-range Corsair case.

Corsair 5000X White Case

Introduction

For consumers looking for a larger PC case that maintains the high Corsair quality, the Corsair 5000X is a fantastic option. This is a more mid-range offering from the company, reflected both in its features and price, with Corsair including many smaller adjustments over their more budget models.

These small improvements do quickly add up in price, however, making the Corsair 5000X more expensive, and thus somewhat limiting for consumers on a tighter budget. The changes it does bring however, while great to see, are not essential to many consumers. These improvements over more budget Corsair cases include an additional USB-A port at the front, additional fan mounting spots at the top of the case, and more included fans. As such, consumers can expect an overall better and smoother experience building and using this case, which can certainly make the much higher price worth it.

Key Specs

Key SpecsCorsair 5000X
Form FactorE-ATX, Mid-Tower
ColoursBlack, White
Front Panel2x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x audio jack
Fan Support4x 140mm 6x or 120mm, 4x 120mm
Radiator Support3x 360mm, 1x 120mm
Included Fans3x 120mm
Drive Bays4x 2.5″, 2x 3.5″
Corsair 5000X Specs

Things We Like

Additional fan space: On top of the convention mounting spots at the front, top, and rear, the Corsair 5000X even features space for mounting up to three 120mm fans at the side of the case. This makes it idea for PCs with more heat-producing components, while also providing fantastic versatility for custom water cooling projects as well.

Glass front panel: The glass side panel may be considered the centrepiece of the case, given how much it adds to the overall aesthetic. Whilst the overall design is very similar to other Corsair cases, this front does aid in achieving a stunning modern look which doesn’t go over-the-top. Naturally, this solid front panel can reduce airflow, however thankfully the additional fan mounting options on the side provide a great counterbalance.

Things We Don’t Like

Expensive: The Corsair 5000X is certainly very expensive, without showcasing much in terms of features that are necessary for most consumers. Certain additions, such as the glass front panel, do certainly add to the cost, however the overall minor additions may not be worth it to many who don’t require what this case offers.

Slow included fans: The three 120mm fans included with the 5000X are Corsair’s own SP120 units. These 1400 RPM fans are far from the fastest on the market and offer a very average 52 CFM in total. As such, additional fans are almost a necessity as prior to the build even being finished.

Summary

Despite the price increase over plenty of other Corsair cases, the fantastic airflow potential and versatility of the Corsair 5000X might still be worth it for some consumers. The large interior, combined with great cable management options, and the stylish glass panel at the front does certainly elevate the aesthetic above many other mid-tower options. Especially for PC builds using larger components, or featuring water-cooled hardware, the 5000X is an ideal case.

Features: 4/5
Design: 4/5
Performance: 4.3/5
Value for Money: 3.3/5

GeekaWhat Rating:

Pros

  • Side fan mounting.
  • Glass front panel.
  • Easy to build in.

Cons

  • High price.
  • Very budget fans.

Where to Buy

Buy the Corsair 5000X on:

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3. Corsair 2000D

👑 The best compact Corsair case.

Corsair 2000D Black and White

Introduction

The PC cases listed in this roundup so far are all intended for larger builds, utilising ATX or larger motherboards. However, in the recent years a large market has also developed for compact systems. Options for Mini-ITX-only boards have become highly sought after, as consumers wish to build powerful computers with a minimal footprint. Thus, manufacturers such as Corsair have also produced their own answer to this demand.

The 2000D is the Corsair’s answer to the high demand for creative and easy to build in SFF cases. This small chassis, measuring just 271mm x 200mm x 450mm, is ideal for consumers looking to build a compact PC using an Mini-ITX motherboard. While there are certainly several limitations relating to its size, none prevent the user from building a very high-end PC. The case does feature enough space for even large current-gen graphics cards, while also allowing enough airflow to support a large GPU, and an extremely fast CPU.

Key Specs

Key SpecsCorsair 2000D
Form FactorMini-ITX, SFF
ColoursBlack, White
Front Panel2x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x audio jack
Fan Support2x 140mm or 3x 120mm, 5x 120mm
Radiator Support1x 360mm
Included Fans3x 140mm
Drive Bays3x 2.5″
Corsair 2000D Specs

Things We Like

Compact: The Corsair 2000D is an incredibly compact case at 24.4 litres, or 271mm x 200mm x 450mm. This makes it ideal for smaller workspaces or for consumers who simply desire a PC that doesn’t take up too much space. Despite its compact nature, it’s still able to hold most RTX 40-series and RX 70-series graphics cards.

Easy to build in: Despite its small size, Corsair have specifically engineered the 2000D to ensure an easy building experience, even when space is so limited. Not only is every panel removable, but the inside is also thought out in such a way to ensure every area is easily reachable and installable.

Things We Don’t Like

No ATX PSU support: Many smaller form-factor cases do ensure compatibility with the much for common ATX PSU standard to maximise compatibility for consumers. The Corsair 2000D however is intended to be used with the much smaller, and much more uncommon, SFX power supplies. As such, sourcing a compatible unit for this case might prove more of a challenge.

No 3.5″ drive support: Given its size, space allocation for larger 3.5″ drives wasn’t a high priority. However, this also means that consumers will also miss out on the cheap, high-density storage that HDDs continue to provide if they choose to go with this case.

Summary

Overall, the Corsair 2000D is a great alternative for consumers building a smaller, more compact system. Naturally, its design also makes it very restrictive in terms of expandability, thus limiting the appeal of the case. However, purely for the standards of a small form-factor case, it’s very impressive how much Corsair was able to do in such a small chassis.

Features: 3.5/5
Design: 4/5
Performance: 4/5
Value for Money: 3.8/5

GeekaWhat Rating:

Pros

  • Very compact.
  • Easy to build in.
  • Supports larger graphics cards.

Cons

  • Only supports SFX PSUs.
  • No 3.5″ drive support.

Where to Buy

Buy the Corsair 2000D on:

4. Corsair 7000X

👑 The best full-tower Corsair case.

7000X 4090 Build Gallery 4

Introduction

Whilst mid-tower cases are by far the most popular options for ATX and E-ATX PCs. Full-towers are also a fantastic option, giving consumers even more space to work with inside. One of Corsair‘s best cases full-tower market is the 7000X, which does mostly resemble other high-end Corsair cases, but simply scaled up, to provide users with more room.

This increase in size does provide many benefits for PC builders. Not only does provide more space for larger graphics cards or water cooling components, but this model even supports up to six 2.5″ SSDs and two 3.5″ HDDs to maximise a computer’s storage.

However the increased size isn’t the only defining feature of the 7000X. Between the total of four included fans, four front USB-A ports, and highly customisable elements in the interior, there are certainly many fantastic improvements over smaller, and more budget Corsair offerings. Whilst these additions don’t come cheap, they may be essential for consumers planning on installing more, or larger components in their build.

Key Specs

Key SpecsCorsair 7000X
Form FactorE-ATX, Mid-Tower
ColoursBlack, White
Front Panel4x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x audio jack
Fan Support4x 140mm or 6x 120mm, 4x 120mm
Radiator Support3x 360mm, 1x 120mm
Included Fans4x 120mm
Drive Bays6x 2.5″, 2x 3.5″
Corsair 7000X Specs

Things We Like

Very spacious: As a full-tower case, the Corsair 7000X features by far the most space out of all the models in this roundup. This makes it perfect ideal for PC builds with very large components or with extensive water cooling. Naturally, this also means it will take up much more space in any setup. However, thanks to its great design, it most certainly won’t be an eyesore.

Included Commander Core XT: Corsair does certainly bundle great accessories such as the Commander Core XT with this case to help justify its high price. This hub not only combines RGB and PWM headers, but even temperature sensors as well to make it a fantastic all-in-one package to help manage cables in the PC and ensure fans maintain the perfect balance of speed and silence at all times.

Things We Don’t Like

High price: As is to be expected from such a feature-rich, full-tower case, the Corsair 7000X is far from cheap. As one of Corsair’s most expensive offerings, it’s only suitable for high-end builds where consumers can put aside additional money for the case alone.

Slow fans: The included Corsair SP140 RGB fans, whilst certainly stylish due to their lighting effects, aren’t the most efficient at circulating air. With a maximum speed of 1150 RPM, they will certainly require the assistance of additional aftermarket fans to ensure ideal airflow for even moderately high-end hardware.

Summary

The Corsair 7000X is, while expensive, an all-encompassing case that features almost everything a PC builder would require. Whilst there are certainly better full-tower cases available with even more exotic features, very few are able to match the quality and style that Corsair provides. The Corsair 7000X is a great offering for anyone interested in a full-tower case that includes all those signature Corsair features.

Features: 4.3/5
Design: 4.3/5
Performance: 4.5/5
Value for Money: 3/5

GeekaWhat Rating:

Pros

  • Spacious interior.
  • Included PWM/RGB hub.
  • Great front IO.

Cons

  • Expensive.
  • Slow included fans.

Where to Buy

Buy the Corsair 7000X on:

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5. Corsair 5000T

👑 The best looking Corsair case.

Introduction

Corsair produces cases at almost all possible price-points. From the most budget offerings, to the most high-end and exotic cases. Out of all the cases Corsair produces the one that fits the latter description the best is the Corsair 5000T.

Its high-end and more experimental nature in terms of design are very much reflected in its high price. However, for said price, consumers are getting a very unique mid-tower experience. Between its very peculiar look, to the attention that was given to the ease of building, to the fantastic included accessories, the Corsair 5000T might be considered a flagship case for Corsair. For consumers looking for a one-of-a-kind chassis that still possesses Corsair’s signature quality, the Corsair 5000T is certainly a go-to model.

Key Specs

Key SpecsCorsair 5000T
Form FactorATX, Mid-Tower
ColoursBlack, White
Front Panel4x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x audio jack
Fan Support4x 140mm or 6x 120mm, 4x 120mm
Radiator Support3x 360mm, 1x 120mm
Included Fans4x 120mm
Drive Bays4x 2.5″, 2x 3.5″
Corsair 5000T Specs

Things We Like

Vey unique aesthetic: Unlike most of their cases, which share a very similar theme, the Corsair 5000T does feature a vastly different shape, perfect for consumers who wish for their system to stand out. What’s more, it even features RGB built directly into the case structure, allowing for even more stunning effects, all controlled through Corsair’s industry leading iCUE software.

Good front IO: With a total of four USB-A ports at the front, on top of the expected USB-C and audio jack, the 5000T does certainly offer much more rudimentary IO than most other mid-tower cases. Four USB Type-A ports are most commonly reserved for full-tower options, as such, it’s always a pleasant surprise to see them in a mid-tower offering as well.

Things We Don’t Like

Very expensive: The Corsair 5000T is by far the most expensive Corsair case in this roundup. In price, it even beats out many larger full-tower cases from other manufacturers as well. As such, this offering from Corsair is ideally only suited to high-budget builds where the case itself can occupy a high percentage of the overall cost.

Radiator compatibility: Despite its spacious interior, there is one issue regarding radiator clearance that consumers should have in mind. While both the front and side mounting position do support radiators up to 60mm in thickness, it’s unfortunately not possible to install two of these thicker radiators.

Summary

The Corsair 5000T is a very unique case, breaking away from traditional and well-established design conventions. Whilst its high price tag is very restrictive, it does offer an experience very few mid-tower chassis do. Many consumers may not see much value in the features it does provide over cheaper Corsair alternatives, however the engineers behind it have also done their best to try and justify the high price with some amazing features, stunning aesthetic, and well thought out interior.

Features: 4.8/5
Design: 4.8/5
Performance: 4.5/5
Value for Money: 3/5

GeekaWhat Rating:

Pros

  • Great aesthetic.
  • Great front IO.
  • Great airflow.

Cons

  • Very expensive.
  • Radiator clearance.

Where to Buy

Buy the Corsair iCUE 5000T on:

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Why Are Corsair Cases A Solid Choice in Today’s Market?

Corsair cases are well renowned and a popular choice amongst gamers for several key reasons, one of the most important being their universal appearance. Whilst most they do boast a gamer-oriented aesthetic, Corsair cases are neutral enough to still be suitable enough for other interests. Secondly, a lot of thought is put into each Corsair case regarding airflow and how easy it is for the end user to build a PC inside.

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The interiors of each model are usually very well thought out to accommodate even larger components, whilst still leaving plenty of room for cable management. As a highly respected brand that has been in the PC market since 1994, Corsair has also built up a fantastic reputation in terms of the quality of their products. As a large and well-known case manufacturer as well, consumers can also expected great after-sales support and warranty services in case anything does go wrong.

Overall, there are many reasons why Corsair continue to be such a favoured choice in today’s market. Their long history of high-quality products, very specific design language for their cases, and a focus on an easy building experience, are but a few of the reason why so many gamers continue to choose Corsair cases. Naturally, there are many other manufacturers on the market offering very competitive options, however very few have consumer sentiment matching Corsair’s.

What Accessories Are Included With Corsair Cases?

Each Corsair case does include one or more of the company’s own fans to help get the user started with their PC build. These greatly vary in terms of speed and other features, with the more high-end cases featuring the most premium fans that Corsair produces. These may even include RGB fans, controlled with their iCUE software.

The most common other accessory found with Corsair cases are fan, RGB, or hybrid hubs. These hubs, such as the Commander Core XT or other similar units, make the process of wiring up PWM and RGB devices such as fans, water cooling equipment, or RGB strips, much simpler. These simple devices usually mounted in the back of the case allow consumers to directly connect these various components directly, without using individual connectors on the motherboard for each component.

This is especially useful for PC builders planning on using more of these parts than the board can accommodate. Especially in the case of Corsair and their renowned iCUE software, hubs that also feature support for RGB devices are a fantastic way to easily manage RGB and synchronise lighting effects between devices.

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How We Tested the Best Corsair Cases

In order to test and evaluate the best Corsair cases, there are a number of factors that we take into account, these are:

  • Airflow
  • Component Compatibility
  • Aesthetic
  • GPU Clearance
  • Value for Money

Conclusion

3070 Suprim Build - Corsair 4000D Airflow Case

Best Overall Corsair Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow

Despite it being the most value-oriented option in this roundup, most consumers will simply not require more than what the Corsair 4000D Airflow offers. Its spacious interior which supports larger GPUs and even E-ATX motherboards, combined with its great airflow potential, and very attractive price, all add up to create a case which offers fantastic value to the customer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Do Corsair Manufacture Other Components?

Yes, Corsair manufacture a large variety of different components. Their most famous products include CPU coolers, RAM, PSUs, fans, and SSDs. While they do produce many components that are near essential to a PC, they do not manufacture core hardware such as motherboards or graphics cards.

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Are Corsair Cases Easy to Build In?

Corsair does go out of their way to ensure their cases provide an easy building experience. These quality-of-live improvements range from standoffs keeping the motherboard in place, to a great overall layout for cable management, to easily detachable side and front panels.

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Do Corsair Cases Come With Fans?

Yes, all Corsair cases do come with at least one fan. The quality of the fans largely depend on how high-end the core case is, with more expensive models also coming with better fans. However, they often don’t include enough to occupy every fan mounting spot available inside.

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Are Corsair Cases Expensive?

While the most high-end Corsair cases can be very expensive, costing as much as a good mid-range motherboard or even more, the company does offer cases at all price-points. Some of their most budget offerings can be had for less than $100.

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Aleksander Wroniak, otherwise known as 'Avrona', is a technology content creator. Publishing technology commentary and review content to his YouTube channel, Aleksander has a keen eye on the world of tech and a passion for all things PC gaming.