![]() ![]() If your 5000D is fully loaded with fans, graphics cards, and long radiators, fresh air can be pumped by the fans of up to 280mm or 360mm radiators into the chassis through the air intake at the front panel, hit the graphics card, and be expelled out through the exhaust grille at the top or back panel. Various motherboard sizes are accommodated with this case, including ATX, mATX, and ITX. The air for the power supply chamber can enter the case through the dust filter-protected ventilation holes at the front of the case directly. ![]() Not only is the chamber designed to cover the power supply, but it also has a rack for placing up to two 2.5" or a single 3.5" drives. Generally speaking, the layout is mostly standard as far as ATX computer cases are concerned. The PSU shroud covers a good portion of the bottom with the exception of having an opening in the front for radiator mounting, some cut-outs just below the motherboard area, and ventilation holes directly on top of the shroud. ![]() The white color scheme of the case is consistent all throughout the interior, which is nothing special per se, but is still nice to look at. With the side panels removed, we can view the interior of the Corsair 5000D. The ball-and-socket joints keep the side panels in place even when the thumbscrews are completely unscrewed. The thumbscrews are very comfortable to grip and can be easily unscrewed with your hands. Both side panels are easy to remove thanks to the large thumbscrews and ball-and-socket joints holding them in place. ![]()
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