Corsair has introduced its latest addition to the PC chassis lineup, the iCUE Link 9000D Airflow, designed for the ultimate custom water-cooled builds. This new case builds on the success of the previous Obsidian 1000D, offering improved flexibility and freedom for PC enthusiasts.
The standout feature of the 9000D is its InfiniRail system, which allows users to customize radiator mounting configurations. Builders can install up to 18 120mm fans and accommodate dual 480mm radiators on the front and top panels, while also supporting additional 360mm and 240mm radiators on the side and rear.
Corsair states that the spacious interior of the 9000D Airflow supports ATX, mATX, and even server-sized dual processor boards. Additionally, users can install GPUs up to 400mm long, multiple SSDs, and power supplies, offering extensive options for high-performance builds.
According to Corsair, the case also integrates seamlessly with its iCUE Link ecosystem, supporting up to 23 connected devices, making it ideal for use with other Corsair products like the Hydro X fans.
Corsair emphasizes that the case is designed with ease of use in mind, featuring dual swing-out doors and QuikTurn fan screws, allowing for quick and hassle-free installation of fans and components.
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