At COMPUTEX 2024, Corsair showcased their new chassis additions to their iCUE case family, the 3500X and 9000D RGB AIRFLOW, each designed to cater to the diverse needs of PC builders. The 9000D is a direct update to the original 1000D and is a dual-system chassis, able to host 2 entirely different systems (1 ITX, 1 ATX/mATX/mITX) and still jam in cooling loops for each. Check it out in our snaps below.
CORSAIR 3500X Series Chassis
Corsairโs 3500X features a striking wraparound tempered glass design, making it an eye-catching addition to any build. This chassis supports large GPUs and EATX motherboards, offering flexibility and a spacious interior. For those seeking a clean, cable-free look, it accommodates ASUS BTF and MSI PROJECT ZERO motherboards, which use hidden reversed connections. Demonstrated in sleek black and white units, the 3500X promises both style and substance.
CORSAIR 9000D RGB AIRFLOW Series Chassis
The 9000D RGB AIRFLOW is Corsairโs super-tower case, building on the legacy of the Obsidian 1000D. It is designed for ambitious, high-end builds, featuring the patent-pending InfiniRail system that allows for adjustable fan positions, directing airflow precisely where needed. This chassis includes the iCUE LINK System Hub, which streamlines connections and minimizes cable clutter. Its massive interior can support two motherboards and independent liquid cooling systems, while the rear chamber provides ample space to hide cables and cooling tubes, ensuring a neat and organized build.