

It's also a fact that some people might to some degree be fundamentally intellectually challenged, so that really doesn't prove or shed light on anything. Please write to us anytime if you need help with another request in the future. We value your business and look forward to serving you. Unfortunately, we won't be able to accommodate your request for a refund or replacement.

We appreciate your time providing detailed information about your concern, we are very sorry that your device has become faulty after a year of use, please be advised that we don't have a repair center and as a manufacturer, we only provide placement and as per the review of this case, the mouse matt warranty was already expired from it 2 years warranty. (Mod edit - Removed because of personal information) The mat was purchased Xmas 2019, so what Corsair say is not true. Many are average and only a few 'Good' or 'Excellent' so it seems that the overall community are significantly at variance with what you say is your experience, so we can conclude that your experience is in a minority and probably has something to do with the fact that you are a moderator on this forum. It is also a fact that 66% of Trustpilot reviews for Corsair are 'Poor' or 'Bad'. Oh it is a fact Darkbreeze, the text of the exchange with customer services is reproduced below.
CORSAIR AIRFLOW PC
In my book, the 4000X RGB is the go-to mid-range RGB case of 2020, earning a spot on our Best PC Cases list. But if you can swing the $40 for the RGB variant and don’t mind the slightly worse thermals (which are still generally good), we highly doubt you’ll regret your purchase. Whether you opt for the 4000D Airflow or the 4000X RGB, you’ll be happy. There’s definitely a bit of Corsair tax going on here, but it’s no more than maybe $10 when you compare these cases to competitors, which personally I think is well worth it for the clean styling and thoughtful design. I never thought I’d say it, but this is some classy RGB. It doesn’t work with your motherboard’s ecosystem, which might at first be a bit of a let-down, but the way Corsair is able to control the lighting effects individually per-fan is brilliant and creates some very elegant effects, especially through the very fine mesh filter and dark-tinted glass panel. My pick goes to the 4000X RGB, which although it carries a $40 premium over the 4000D and 4000D airflow, comes with one additional fan, controls them via PWM instead of voltage-controlled, adds some classy RGB, and you get a very pretty glass slab – the 4000X RGB does enough things right to justify its premium.Ĭorsair’s RGB implementation is second to none. Or, if you’re a new builder looking to set up a gaming rig with one of Nvidia’s brand-new cards, there’s plenty to like here too.
CORSAIR AIRFLOW SERIES
If you were a fan of the original Corsair 350D or 450D, then you’ll like the new 4000 series cases. The 4000D Airflow behaves like any mesh case does, trading blows with the likes of the Phanteks P500A. Similarly, it’s also nearly the quietest, so the restriction provided by the glass panel at the front does do something to keep the noise down.īut truth be told, if you’re looking at the 4000X RGB, you’re probably planning to use the included fans, and you’re probably looking at using an all-in-one liquid cooler for your CPU anyway. The 4000X RGB is the warmest running case in our standardized test suite, but it’s also among the first to have a closed glass front panel. The standardized tests clearly show what each of the cases are built for. The above tests are then repeated, but because the Corsair ML fans have absurdly high maximum speeds, we run those at 50% duty for the tests as no case fan should ever need to run above those speeds. Up to three fans may be installed, preferably one at the default exhaust location and two at the front intake, in the biggest sizes the case supports. To correct for differences in case fans, for the standardized test we remove the standard case fans and replace them with Corsair ML120 or ML140 units. It might only have two fans, but it’s able to use them effectively to provide enough cooling to both the CPU and GPU. The 4000D Airflow performs like most mesh cases: great. Do yourself a favor and add an exhaust fan if you want good CPU temperatures (and a complete look), or use an AIO. This is down to the lavish intake 3 fans) providing the GPU with fresh air, but the CPU suffers a little due to a lack of exhaust. Note that the 4000X RGB has a relatively high CPU temperature, but a low GPU temp.
