Corsair's newest case, the modular mid-tower Frame 4000D is on sale at its lowest-ever price of just £67

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Not to be confused with Corsair's long-running 4000D cases, the Frame 4000D is a new design that caters to the modern needs of the latest PC builds. It's only been out for just over a month, so I'm shocked to see it on sale for such a low price already, so much so that I may have already added one to my own basket for a little build I have planned.

The Frame 4000D offers modularity in how you place your fans, choices on using rear-connecting motherboards, and when they release, options for swapping out parts of the case.

This case deal is available at Amazon, where you can pick up the Corsair Frame 4000D for just £67, down from the original list price of £79. Finding a case like this for just £67 is amazing, and it is well-constructed with plenty of features. But, one of the reasons it is so cheap is that it does not come with any pre-installed fans, or a PSU.

This could easily be on our list of the best PC cases at this price, and with room for large 360mm radiator installations at either the top, side, or front of the case, it can provide cooling for the hottest CPUs. There is space for up to 12 fans in the Frame 4000D, with a unique-ish sliding rail that you can position to fit fans between 120 - 200mm, providing plenty of airflow for your build. Speaking of airflow, the case uses Corsair's funky 3D Y-pattern mesh design for its front panel. This design allows for more rigidity while not obstructing airflow, and it helps that it looks pretty cool.


Corsair Frame 4000D Modular Mid-Tower PC Case: now £67 at Amazon

Corsair Frame 4000D Modular Mid-Tower PC Case: now £67 at Amazon (was £79)
Good looks, a modular construction, and great to build in. The Corsair Frame 4000D is a solid budget buy for your next PC build. This case sports high-airflow, room for large 360mm radiators, and fan sizes between 120 - 200mm. There's good cable routing, a cable shroud, support for rear-connecting motherboards, and plenty of dust filters to keep your components clean.


There will also be modular parts such as an aluminium billet motherboard tray, and front I/O panels with different configurations, such as more USB-C ports, etc. However, these modular parts are currently unavailable, but are expected to be released in the coming months.

There is so much to cover with this case that there just isn't room in this deal's article, but luckily for you, we have a full review of the Corsair Frame 4000D that you can peruse and come to your own conclusions about this great case deal.

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Stewart Bendle
Deals Writer

Stewart Bendle is a deals and coupon writer at Tom's Hardware. A firm believer in “Bang for the buck” Stewart likes to research the best prices and coupon codes for hardware and build PCs that have a great price for performance ratio.