Corsair Launches iCUE Link 9000D Case With Unparalleled PC Building Freedom

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Much Anticipated Successor To Obsidian 1000D Super-Tower!

[Press Release] Corsair has just debuted an exciting addition to its chassis lineup with the iCUE Link 9000D Airflow. Promising the ultimate custom water-cooled PC building experience, this case is the direct successor to the popular Obsidian 1000D.

For the successor, Corsair boasts even more flexibility and freedom when building a PC. As the company describes, the new InfiniRail system allows different radiator mounting setups.

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The interior can support as many as 18 120mm fans, while the front and top panels offer support for dual 480mm radiators at the same time. Moreover, the side and rear can be equipped with a 360mm and 240mm radiator, respectively.

When combined with the InfiniRail system, these options lead to unparalleled flexiility while unlocking an accesible PC building experience. The spacious chassis also allows for ATX and mATX motherboard configurations.

However, this is not all. PC gamers can even fit server-sized dual processor boards in the 9000D Airflow. Elsewhere, Corsair boasts support for GPUs up to 400mm long, six 2.5″ SSDs, two power supplies, and a second GPU.

Thanks to iCUE Link compatibility, the chassis can also serve as a hub for up to 23 devices from this ecosystem. As such, the 9000D Airflow works incredibly well with iCUE Link products like the Hydro X fans.

As per the company, no compromises have been made to accessibility either. Installing fans is made easier with the dual tool-free swing-out doors and QuikTurn fan screws, while plenty of room in the case makes each build easier than anticipated.

Thanks to these features, the company’s latest offering is certainly worth your attention. You can learn more and buy the case on Corsair’s official website today.

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