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Corsair is replacing its 3000D mid-tower case with the new 3200D. The case features a design refresh, which the company claims improves airflow and compatibility with a wide range of components. Available in black, white, and smoke color options, pricing starts at $79.99, which includes three bundled Corsair RS120 120mm fans, or you can upgrade to ARGB fans for an additional $10.
The removable front panel of the case features a new pattern that resembles the Fractal Torrent series of PC cases, offering improved airflow. The power button is located at the front top, with additional I/O including a USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C port, a USB 2.0 Type-A port, and a 3.5mm combo audio jack. The left-side panel has a tempered glass finish, while the other is made of standard steel. Interestingly, there is no removable panel at the top; instead, there is a large open area with mounting options and a removable magnetic mesh filter.
(Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) The case supports up to two 360mm radiators, which can be mounted at the front or the top. For fan support, one can mount either three 120mm fans or two 140mm fans on the front and top. Additionally, there is a 120mm fan mount at the rear and two at the bottom above the PSU shroud. Notably, one of the fan mounts at the bottom has been angled to direct additional airflow to the GPU. In terms of CPU clearance, the case can accommodate up to 165mm coolers and PSUs with up to 220mm in length.
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There’s support for reverse-connect motherboards, including Asus BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Zero, with up to an ATX form factor. There’s even a built-in adjustable GPU sag bracket to keep the GPU stable. Corsair lists the case as accommodating GPUs up to 375mm in length, which means some of the best graphics cards should fit without any issues. Additionally, the case supports up to three 2.5-inch SSDs and one 3.5-inch HDD, along with a side-mounted shroud for cable management.
The Corsair 3200D comes with a two-year warranty and will be available worldwide. Customers in the U.S. can purchase the case via Corsair's online store, as well as through authorized retailers and distributors.
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