The Corsair 9000D Is Completely Unhinged _ Computex 2024

**Corsair's Most Anticipated Products at Computex 2024**

As we dive into the world of computing and PC hardware, one brand that always catches our attention is Corsair. This year's Computex 2024 has brought forth some exciting new products from Corsair that are sure to make a splash in the market. In this article, we'll be taking a closer look at three of these highly anticipated products.

**The New PWM Fans**

One of the first products that caught our attention was Corsair's new PWM fans. These fans have been touted as being super quiet and competitive with leading 30mm fans like the T30s from Fantex. What sets them apart is their unique design, which features four-pin connections, making it easier to install and control these fans. We're excited to see how they perform in real-world testing and whether they can live up to their promise of being super quiet. With prices starting at around $90, they offer a great value proposition for those looking to upgrade their PC's cooling system.

**The 3500X Mid-Tower Case**

Next up is Corsair's new 3500X mid-tower case, which takes the popular Fishbowl design and turns it on its head. This single-chamber chassis starts at just $90, making it a highly competitive price point in the market. The design is sleek and premium, with a panoramic view of your build's components inside the glass panel. One of the notable features is that it doesn't have a pillar in front of the glass panel, giving you a seamless aesthetic. While this might seem like a minor detail, it's actually a great benefit for those with limited desk space. The 3500X also supports up to EATX motherboards and back connect motherboards, making it a great option for those looking for a compact case that still has plenty of room for growth. With prices starting at $90, this case is definitely worth checking out.

**The Big Boy: The 9000D**

Last but certainly not least, we have the behemoth of all cases - the 9000D. This massive tower is sure to make a statement in any room, with its enormous size and mesh front and top panels that replace the traditional glass top and front panels. What's really impressive about this case is its cooling support, which can fit up to 21 120mm fans or 4 480mm radiators, making it one of the most highly customizable cases on the market. The new Infin Rail system makes installation a breeze, with metal rails that slide out for easy configuration. The 9000D also has an RGB front IO with a built-in USB hub, which is a great feature for those who want to keep their cables organized. With a price tag expected to be around $500, this case is definitely not for the faint of heart. However, it's sure to be a favorite among enthusiasts and overclockers who need top-notch cooling and customization options.

**Conclusion**

And that concludes our coverage of Corsair's most anticipated products at Computex 2024. We're excited to see how these new products perform in real-world testing and whether they live up to their promises. Whether you're a PC enthusiast or just looking for some great hardware recommendations, Corsair has something for everyone. Stay tuned for more content on these products as we get our hands on them and put them through the test.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enmy coverage of computex 2024 is brought to you by antec Asus Corsair and Gill to learn more about all their new products check out the links in the description below what's up guys once again I'm recording this voice over from my hotel room due to some issues with my audio files so sorry if the beeroll footage doesn't line up perfectly with what I'm saying at times but I will do my best uh Corsair had an overwhelming amount of stuff at their computex Booth this year so I narrowed down my coverage to Showcase their top three new products that I think will excite you the most starting with the Rx Max this is corsair's first 30 mm fan we finally have one from them it's been a long time coming as part of their new RX series fans for 2024 which uh they promised to deliver higher performance than last year's QX design which is a good thing the super thick Rx Max will be offered with and without RGB and it features those Liquid Crystal polymer blades for Optimal Performance and shape retention they do have four pin pwm connections they're advertised to be super quiet and will hopefully be competitive with leading 30mm fans like the t30s from fantex but we'll have to wait and see I can't wait to get my hands on these and do some proper testing in the near future next on my favorites list is their new 3500x midtower case this is using that popular Fishbowl design with the wraparound view that has just taken the entire case Market by storm at this point however this chassis starts at just $90 us I feel like a lot of these cases with the Fishbowl style generally start at around $140 $150 and go up from there but this one is very competitively priced it gives you that panoramic view of your build all the components inside and there's no pillar on the front corner that's in between the glass panel so you just get this seamless aesthetic it's a premium design element for the price really now this is a single chamber chassis generally a lot of fish tank cases are dual chamber in design but uh this one is is is going with a more traditional route which actually makes the case not nearly as wide um so that could actually be a benefit if you have limited space on your desk this case reminds me a lot of the fantex nv5 in that way which is also single chamber but has that wraparound effect I believe the fantex nv5 is about $10 more expensive though so actually those that that's a prime competitor for the 3500x I'd love to see these two cases and how they perform side by side uh it does support up to eatx motherboards and back connnect motherboards for the latest BTF project zero and stealth motherboards from all those guys uh cooling support is pretty solid up to 360 mm radiators on the top and side and you can fit a 120 on the bottom and rear the 3500x is available in black and white and starts at $90 as I mentioned without fans or you can purchase it with a set of pre-installed RGB fans for a slight premium and last but certainly not least the big boy the longtime successor to the 1000d it's finally here ladies and gentlemen this is the 9000d it is enormous you could lose your kids in here it's it's absolutely insane they've replaced the uh the 1000ds glass top and front panels with mesh for better air flow which I think is a fantastic change this is a I don't know what you call this I think they're calling it super mega Ultra redonkulous Tower whatever they're calling it it supports back connect motherboards all standard motherboards up to eatx of course as well as massive server Boards of the SSI EB and CB variety on top of that it can also house an additional miniitx motherboard which means you can actually do a dual system in here along with its very own dedicated PSU so you can do two motherboards and two psus in this case uh one of the coolest changes about the 9000d is its new infin rail system both the front and the top of the case have a set of metal rails that slide out to make installation super easy and flexible it just lets you configure a variety of unique mounting positions whether you're doing 120s or 140s radiators fans All That Jazz as expected cooling support is absurd the case can fit up to 21 120 mm fans or 4 480 mm radiators two at the front two at the top it's bananas it can also house up to 5 3 and 1/2 in drives six 2 and2 in ssds and it has an RGB front IO that actually has like a built-in USB hub which allows you to use all of its ports all these ports here can be used with a motherboard single USBC header single cable you don't have to remember which ports are active and which ones aren't they all just work uh it's pretty awesome the MSRP is expected to be around 500 us which is about the same price if not a bit cheaper than what the 1000d is currently selling for can't wait to see some reviews of this case I don't know if I'm going to get one I don't know if I have room for one but uh nonetheless excited to see more content on this case coming soon but those are the top three products from Corsair that I'm most excited about and this actually concludes my coverage for computex 2024 I just want to say thank you guys for watching the videos liking commenting I I really appreciate all your support for this event and absolute shout out to my sponsors for making this possible my normal content will resume shortly so stay tuned for that otherwise have a good one and I'll see yall in the next videomy coverage of computex 2024 is brought to you by antec Asus Corsair and Gill to learn more about all their new products check out the links in the description below what's up guys once again I'm recording this voice over from my hotel room due to some issues with my audio files so sorry if the beeroll footage doesn't line up perfectly with what I'm saying at times but I will do my best uh Corsair had an overwhelming amount of stuff at their computex Booth this year so I narrowed down my coverage to Showcase their top three new products that I think will excite you the most starting with the Rx Max this is corsair's first 30 mm fan we finally have one from them it's been a long time coming as part of their new RX series fans for 2024 which uh they promised to deliver higher performance than last year's QX design which is a good thing the super thick Rx Max will be offered with and without RGB and it features those Liquid Crystal polymer blades for Optimal Performance and shape retention they do have four pin pwm connections they're advertised to be super quiet and will hopefully be competitive with leading 30mm fans like the t30s from fantex but we'll have to wait and see I can't wait to get my hands on these and do some proper testing in the near future next on my favorites list is their new 3500x midtower case this is using that popular Fishbowl design with the wraparound view that has just taken the entire case Market by storm at this point however this chassis starts at just $90 us I feel like a lot of these cases with the Fishbowl style generally start at around $140 $150 and go up from there but this one is very competitively priced it gives you that panoramic view of your build all the components inside and there's no pillar on the front corner that's in between the glass panel so you just get this seamless aesthetic it's a premium design element for the price really now this is a single chamber chassis generally a lot of fish tank cases are dual chamber in design but uh this one is is is going with a more traditional route which actually makes the case not nearly as wide um so that could actually be a benefit if you have limited space on your desk this case reminds me a lot of the fantex nv5 in that way which is also single chamber but has that wraparound effect I believe the fantex nv5 is about $10 more expensive though so actually those that that's a prime competitor for the 3500x I'd love to see these two cases and how they perform side by side uh it does support up to eatx motherboards and back connnect motherboards for the latest BTF project zero and stealth motherboards from all those guys uh cooling support is pretty solid up to 360 mm radiators on the top and side and you can fit a 120 on the bottom and rear the 3500x is available in black and white and starts at $90 as I mentioned without fans or you can purchase it with a set of pre-installed RGB fans for a slight premium and last but certainly not least the big boy the longtime successor to the 1000d it's finally here ladies and gentlemen this is the 9000d it is enormous you could lose your kids in here it's it's absolutely insane they've replaced the uh the 1000ds glass top and front panels with mesh for better air flow which I think is a fantastic change this is a I don't know what you call this I think they're calling it super mega Ultra redonkulous Tower whatever they're calling it it supports back connect motherboards all standard motherboards up to eatx of course as well as massive server Boards of the SSI EB and CB variety on top of that it can also house an additional miniitx motherboard which means you can actually do a dual system in here along with its very own dedicated PSU so you can do two motherboards and two psus in this case uh one of the coolest changes about the 9000d is its new infin rail system both the front and the top of the case have a set of metal rails that slide out to make installation super easy and flexible it just lets you configure a variety of unique mounting positions whether you're doing 120s or 140s radiators fans All That Jazz as expected cooling support is absurd the case can fit up to 21 120 mm fans or 4 480 mm radiators two at the front two at the top it's bananas it can also house up to 5 3 and 1/2 in drives six 2 and2 in ssds and it has an RGB front IO that actually has like a built-in USB hub which allows you to use all of its ports all these ports here can be used with a motherboard single USBC header single cable you don't have to remember which ports are active and which ones aren't they all just work uh it's pretty awesome the MSRP is expected to be around 500 us which is about the same price if not a bit cheaper than what the 1000d is currently selling for can't wait to see some reviews of this case I don't know if I'm going to get one I don't know if I have room for one but uh nonetheless excited to see more content on this case coming soon but those are the top three products from Corsair that I'm most excited about and this actually concludes my coverage for computex 2024 I just want to say thank you guys for watching the videos liking commenting I I really appreciate all your support for this event and absolute shout out to my sponsors for making this possible my normal content will resume shortly so stay tuned for that otherwise have a good one and I'll see yall in the next video\n"