Looking at the back panel of the case we find it has seven expansion slots for multiple cards. The front offers plenty of space for air intake through the dust filter. The top has two brushed aluminum trims that frame the glass nicely. ![]() The case’s exterior is surrounded by tempered glass. The larger E-ATX/ATX build features in your standard spot on the back panel, whereas the mini build is housed on the PSU shroud. The main feature of this full tower case is the fact it can house an E-ATX build and a mini-ITX build at the same time. The 1000D features a special triple-chamber design with convenient hinged glass panels on the side. Its humongous interior has enough room to accommodate up to 13 case fans (8 120mm fans can fit in the front of the case alone) and up to four radiators, all at the same time. Standing nearly 700mm tall, this case is a heavy beast and should only be considered for the biggest of builds. It supports Extended ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX, and SSI EEB. Its gigantic size has warranted the nickname ‘super tower’ and it is easy to see why. The Corsair Obsidian 1000D is one of the largest full-tower cases featured in our roundup. With radiators and fans get a lot of space too, with the full range of 120 to 480mm radiator compatibility. Whilst for the storage capabilities, you can fit six 3-inch HDDs, and four 2.5-inch SSDs. The case also supports eight expansion slots and three vertical ones, giving you flexibility to how many cards you’re adding in and how you mount them. With the first one providing mesh holes for any fans you might mount on the side, you get a lot of flexibility with the whole build. As for the back of it, you get another panel covering your cables. It comes with three fans already, so if you’re not planning on adding more you get a good cooling option already. With only a 600mm height and a more slim build, it does become a more handy option even at its already big size. The whole options will be able to fit unsurprisingly, it does come in slightly smaller than the other options. ![]() It supports the range of motherboards of E-ATX, ATX, mATX, and Mini-ITX. ![]() With a design for airflow, it truly brings some great design and features to the full tower design with the 7000D Airflow. Corsair has been expanding its lineup, and even the popular range of 4000D cases has been upgraded.
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