CORSAIR AIR 5400 Launches with Innovative Triple-Chamber Layout

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The Case Isolates Heat Zones for Unmatched Airflow.

[Press Release] CORSAIR has launched the AIR 5400, a mid-tower PC case designed with a new triple-chamber layout that improves cooling and keeps builds cleaner. Inspired by the original AIR 540, this version separates the CPU, GPU, and power supply into their own sections, cutting down on heat and noise for better performance.

The front chamber houses the CPU and supports a 360mm liquid cooler, pulling in fresh air and pushing out heat quickly. This setup keeps components cool and running smoothly, even under heavy use.

To keep the GPU cool, the AIR 5400 includes dual airflow ducts and three reverse-rotor fans that direct air right where it’s needed. With 430mm of clearance, it fits even the largest graphics cards while maintaining steady airflow and temperature control.

The case comes in two models: an ARGB version with RS120-R fans and an iCUE LINK version with LX120-R fans and a System Hub for single-cable control. Both versions offer bright RGB lighting, quiet operation, and excellent cooling.

The glass panels open on hidden hinges for easy upgrades and a sleek look. Inside, the RapidRoute 2.0 system and nylon pass-throughs make cable management simple and tidy.

On top, the case includes three USB Type-C ports and a combo audio jack. Extra touches like a GPU anti-sag arm, reusable screw box, QuikTurn screws, and a microfiber cloth show CORSAIR’s focus on user-friendly design. Available in black and white, both models also include bottom intake fans for direct GPU cooling.

AIR 5400 Performance Data Chart
AIR 5400 Performance Data Chart.

The CORSAIR AIR 5400 is now available on CORSAIR’s webstore and through global retailers, with North American availability expected in late Q4.

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