https://sellout.woot.com/offers/corsair-5000d-airflow-tempered-glass-mid?ref=mwj_cd_deal_9
Looks like it's about $145 everywhere else.
-bZj
Looks like it's about $145 everywhere else.
-bZj
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Giant majority of buyer that will take a fan there over a 5.25 expansion as a default setup, with people not using dvd type media or sound card with a 5.25 expansion, their use (for fan-wc controller, sd cards reader or what not) became quite nicheWhy dont cases have a 5.25” expansion slot anymore? I’m old.
Why dont cases have a 5.25” expansion slot anymore? I’m old.
They're out there.So want a newer case but also no drive bays is a now go for me.
I have a hardware, so I will wait.
I see no reason why they cant have dive bay models too.
pcpart list can make a rough start , you can put how many internal 3.5, 2.5, etc... you want:So want a newer case but also no drive bays is a now go for me.
I've been eyeing that 7000D to replace the'ol HAF X I've been using since 2010 I think. I would prefer to just keep the HAF X though if I could just replace the busted IO panel with a new one with current ports like USB C and stuff. But I can't even find a new IO replacement panel for it anywhere in stock anymore. I really like the large 240mm side panel fan on it and it seems no cases have any side panel fans anymore.pcpart list can make a rough start , you can put how many internal 3.5, 2.5, etc... you want:
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/case/#J=6,20&sort=int_350&page=1
Relatively recent fractal have them, corsair 7000D for a case quite similar to the 5000D
That seem to have got extremely rare yes, not sure why, maybe airflow becoming more important than direct air, maybe the popularity of glass panel and not wanting the solid panel option to be the most expensive one....it seems no cases have any side panel fans anymore
Well the HAF X has a glass panel still, with the 240mm fan on it. Maybe the fan isn't doing as much for the GPU as I'd expect, but it has to be doing something because there's even a small shroud on the inside directing the air right to the GPU. It's a pretty well designed case that I'd like to just see CM do an update on. I think it'd still sell pretty well today.That seem to have got extremely rare yes, not sure why, maybe airflow becoming more important than direct air, maybe the popularity of glass panel and not wanting the solid panel option to be the most expensive one....
pcpart list can make a rough start , you can put how many internal 3.5, 2.5, etc... you want:
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/case/#J=6,20&sort=int_350&page=1
Relatively recent fractal have them, corsair 7000D for a case quite similar to the 5000D
Of even direct website case info, yes a 420mm AIO can fit in a Meshify 2... if you remove a lot of things and work quite a bit to make it fit.Be careful when using a simple filter like this,
Which will be what almost everyone looking will want too, has it wil be quite rare to put big GPU and drive cage level of disks in the same machine we can imagine nowaday (outside large data machine learning or something of the sorts)The filtering for GPU length is based on the maximum without drive cages
Which will be what almost everyone looking will want too, has it wil be quite rare to put big GPU and drive cage level of disks in the same machine we can imagine nowaday (outside large data machine learning or something of the sorts)
They are still out there, but that's definitely not mainstream anymore and hasn't been for a decade. Airflow has definitely improved because of it unless you have weird designs with side intakes.Why dont cases have a 5.25” expansion slot anymore? I’m old.
I won't buy a case that doesn't have at least 4 or more 5.25" drive bays. 1 for CD/DVD/BR/UHD drive and 3 others to use as a 3 bay to 5x3.5" HDD HotSwap drive cage.