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Corsair 5000x Pc Case Rgb Atx Best Cooling Performance Fans

Corsair’s iCUE 5000X is one of our favorite PC cases, and it’s on a huge sale

Get the glass look without tempering your cooling expectations.

Choosing the right PC case is critical to a successful build. Aside from looks, it needs to be large enough to house your components, it needs to be easy to work on, and most importantly, it needs to provide enough airflow. Plenty of glass cases look cool, but don’t always meet these criteria. Fortunately, the iCUE Corsair 5000X manages to do all of this while looking good as well, making it one of the best modern cases for PC gaming.

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Newegg has a sale running right now that slashes the price of the Corsair iCUE 5000X from the MSRP of $214.99 down to just $109.99. This one that should not be missed if you’re in the market for a new case, because the value for what you get here is tough to beat.

 

Flashy and functional

The Corsair iCUE 5000X comes in black for this sale and is packaged with three 120mm SP RGB Elite fans, a controller for up to six RGB fans via Corsair’s iCUE software, straps for cable management, plenty of spare screws needed for PC building, and a bunch of QoL design considerations.

It’s difficult to mention every little thing this case does well in a concise post, so we encourage you to read our full review of the Corsair iCUE 5000X to see what makes it great. A few other highlights include it being a case that will accommodate pretty much any hardware you want, smart design for easily removing dust build-up, and high-quality fans that run silent and have excellent RGB diffusion.

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Full-length 45 degree inlets and outlets allow air to pass through the case with reduced resistance to keep your components cool. (Image credit: Newegg).

Seeing as how power consumption is on the rise for upcoming AMD Ryzen 7000 Series and Intel Raptor Lake CPUs, as well as the Nvidia RTX 40 Series and AMD Radeon RX 7000 Series graphics cards, now’s a good time to consider an airflow-oriented case like this.

It is a glass house

The only thing we’d caution you on is when handling the glass panels. As we discovered ourselves, there is potential for the glass to shatter when pressing the panels into place on the case frame. This can easily be prevented by laying the case on its sides when attaching the panels, as opposed to doing so while the case is set upright. Should you have an accident though, it’s not the end of the world. Corsair sells replacements for fairly cheap on its website.

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Add extra fans for a side-mounted radiator, manage your cables, and pack plenty of storage. (Image credit: Newegg).

Newegg states that the Just Deals Vol. 2 sale ends on Monday, August 8 at 12 PM ET, so be sure to act on this sale before it ends. You can buy the Corsair iCUE 5000X for just $109.99 USD after you apply the additional instant savings code, which makes this premium PC case the same as many normally-priced midrange options.

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Kevin Foley
Senior Staff Writer with PC Invasion since 2020, advocate for playing on the hardest difficulty options, and a graphics fanatic. Kevin's go-to gaming genres are shooters, RPGs, tactical strategy, and environmental puzzlers. His favorite franchises of all time include Halo, Mass Effect, Portal, KotOR, Super Smash Bros., Fortnite, and The Elder Scrolls. When he's not writing about games, he's investigating PC tech to see how it can improve gaming experiences.