Corsair Unveils FRAME 5000D: A Bigger, Smarter Case for Custom Builds

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[Press Release] Corsair has launched the FRAME 5000D, a larger and more advanced addition to its FRAME Modular Case System. Building on the FRAME 4000D, this new mid-tower case offers over 30% more internal space, giving PC builders greater flexibility for high-end components, improved airflow, and custom cooling setups.

The standout feature is the InfiniRail Fan Mounting System, which enables easy fan placement for 120mm, 140 mm, 160mm, and 200mm fans. It supports multiple radiator configurations, including top-mounted 420mm units, making it ideal for custom liquid cooling.

The FRAME 5000D supports the latest reverse connector motherboards, such as ASUS BTF and MSI Project Zero. It also includes RapidRoute 2.0 for clean cable management and a GPU Anti-Sag Arm to support heavier graphics cards. Vertical GPU mounting is available via a rotatable PCIe bracket.

Storage options include up to six 2.5″ SSDs and two 3.5″ HDDs, with removable trays for added space or cooling components. The case is available in black or white, featuring four RS140 fans, which can be purchased in either RGB or non-RGB versions. These fans feature daisy-chainable connections and quiet magnetic dome bearings.

The case is now available worldwide through Corsair’s store and authorized retailers, backed by a two-year warranty. Visit the product page for more information.

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