As an owner of 12 first gen Corsair LL fans....yes. They were awesome before everyone's got something like it. but so worth it 6 years ago. Now they are kind of out of date but still look about the best.
No. They want politicians and employers to start realising if they want those who work for them to be able to do so they need to raise their salaries so they can purchase the tech required to run the companies. No tech, no companies.
You can find a case with 32 fans but screw me if I need a decent case that'll hold 10-12 HDDs. Thought I found one on amazon and you can't close the back because there is zero room for cable connected to the drive.
I think the Phanteks G500 should be able to hold around that many. 4 underneath by the PSU and then 8 in the front after buying about 4 extra HDD holders. And there's still 3 spots for 2.5" drives apart from that. Not sure what kind of PSU would have enough SATA cables for that so no idea if that means more requirements on the case. The Thermaltake C750 takes about 12, if they're all 2.5.
I'm so conflicted with the 9000d... Love that it has wide support but, Who's it really for? Why is it sooooo massive apart from just saying yeah it can fit 32 fans. Aside, great vid hardware canucks, keep up the great coverage!
I think it’s for streamers, rich people who get TH-camrs to build PCs for them. It’s for editors, some people work for independent news and are always editing video. Could even be for over enthusiasts.. remember Origin built a machine with an Xbox, PS4 AND Pc wrapped into one.. so if you have a ton of money, you could definitely create a monster with this case
It's actually decent for a dual PC build, as shown. It has enough room for each build to have its own cooling. Then there's the people who want to run multiple GPUs on water. Then there's people who just want big extravagant water cooling builds. The 1000D got sales. The Lian Li 5000 whatever got sales and they're also ~$500 cases around this size. A lot of people call the Thermaltake C750 too big but it's actually pretty tight after I built it. It's a bit of a misnomer to talk about the fans. It's actually the amount of radiator space that actually matters. It's damn near useless for air cooling.
It is for watercooling. Like 1000D was, just the best case for LCS. Have 2x480 and 2x360 radiators with 2 pumps, located comfortably. With 9000D they have eliminated two last issues - unremovable (unless drilling) HDD cage and blind front limiting the air intake.
With the advancement of technology, heat dissipation has become a critical aspect of computer design. As we push for higher speeds and greater power demands, managing heat is crucial. The Corsair 9000D is not the sole option for enthusiasts, but it caters to those seeking a data center or workstation with room for expansion. In the past, a 1 TB drive was impressive, yet today we're scaling up to petabytes, necessitating unprecedented speeds and storage capacities. While water cooling was once essential for such technology, air cooling has evolved and is now a viable alternative.
as a 1000D owner I will likely sell my 1000D for this chassis. I think Corsair missed an opportunity not calling this a "9001D" so it would be over 9000. I'm available for hire if they need someone more competent on their marketing team.
Why? There's next to nothing new in 9000D to warrant selling 1000D. The only things I'd wish to have from the new case are front IO and front grill. And knowing Corsair - they will be selling those as spare parts, you can just get them separately and bring your 1000D up to date. That's what I'm gonna do anyway.
@@superheracross89... it's understandable that not every content creator is for everyone. However, hate is such a strong term to use. Why do you hate Jay? If you don't mind me asking, that is.
I'm sorry, but selling shit fans for shamingly expensive will not make those fans "premium". They should maybe do some R&D and try to get close to Phanteks, P12-P12 Max, etc... then they can start adding iCue Link and price to their products. I had to change my Corsair fans to P12 Max fans. They cost a fraction, running on lower rpm, less noisy and the temperatures are also lower. Of course, no iCue link, but first the function, then the looks. At the end of the day these are cooling fans, not rotating light sources. Saying this with a Corsair chassis, AiO, etc...
Everyone is just visiting the same stands and making the same videos with pretty much the same title. What other stands are there, I saw Jonsbo are there, not that it would be the most watched video but at least nobody else has done one.
I don’t really get this case tbh. I know it has a very niche market anyway, I just think it’s nasty. I think Corsair is slipping compared to so many other brands when it comes to cases.
For a PC case of $500 I can just get a Silverstone RM51 for less money and buy some rails to put into the rack enclosure. I do not need all that cool look as long as a computer is functional for me. And I do not care for all this RGB crap. I'm not really the target market for tempered glass computer cases.
thats only fans, since when would you have streaming on the same pc, as the content. not very wise setup. studio pc is separate from the content, say xbox content and streaming pc. oh you mean aluminated system. are you sure its air you are breathing. if you make a curvy patterned panel, its more rigid. less flat is more rigid. its kinda like 3d panel, not 2d. orignal case style is just fine. but if you have a case that can transform into both then better. larger size for the single sided interior.
Corsair has lost their way, the top is getting way to greedy and a 32 case fan proves that. And how much would those corsair fans cost to fill it up??? More than the entire base system! $960 +500 for the case, I am sure it comes with some of the fans, but forgetaboutit
@@Shadowzz. Depends on your hardware, it's actually a really good workstation case. I own it's predecessor (1000D), outfitted with 4x480 rads and 34 fans in push-pull. No need for an external rad like MO-RA.
@@James-lz6eh, imagine trying to tell someone what they need or what they should spend their money on. Please let me know when intermission is so that I can grab more popcorn to watch you continue being a 🤡
lmao when the fan budget exceeds my gpu price 😂😂
As an owner of 12 first gen Corsair LL fans....yes. They were awesome before everyone's got something like it. but so worth it 6 years ago. Now they are kind of out of date but still look about the best.
nah 4 200mm noctua fans front / top that's only 134.00 USD
Arctic P Max fans
If you're spending 500 on a case and 800 on fans you might want to increase your budget
Corsair wants you to sell a kidney to fill this thing with RGB fans
Corsairs also bigger then his 4 sponsors lol
No. They want politicians and employers to start realising if they want those who work for them to be able to do so they need to raise their salaries so they can purchase the tech required to run the companies. No tech, no companies.
8:15 The CORSAIR guy in the background did his best "blend out" personification lol
Corsair Only Fans
32 😲 Immagino il forte rumore di quei frigoriferi accesi al massimo 🔊🔊🔊👂🫨
Corsair bellezza
You can find a case with 32 fans but screw me if I need a decent case that'll hold 10-12 HDDs. Thought I found one on amazon and you can't close the back because there is zero room for cable connected to the drive.
Define R5/6?
define r6 and r7 and r7 xl
I think the Phanteks G500 should be able to hold around that many. 4 underneath by the PSU and then 8 in the front after buying about 4 extra HDD holders. And there's still 3 spots for 2.5" drives apart from that. Not sure what kind of PSU would have enough SATA cables for that so no idea if that means more requirements on the case.
The Thermaltake C750 takes about 12, if they're all 2.5.
Take a look at Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 (standard or server edition).
I'd love to be able to shove 4 or 5 into a case until Ssds become higher capacity/cheaper. But most Max out at 2 HDDs.
Me: I need better cooling in my PC
Corsair: Yes
I want to get this and put a mini-ITX board in there
Someone's already doing that with a 1000D on Reddit 🙃
@@Rubed0_o source?
A case that makes the LanBoy Air look like a lightweight in the air cooling department.
I'm so conflicted with the 9000d... Love that it has wide support but, Who's it really for? Why is it sooooo massive apart from just saying yeah it can fit 32 fans.
Aside, great vid hardware canucks, keep up the great coverage!
its so massive because corsair have always made a large case in that range
I think it’s for streamers, rich people who get TH-camrs to build PCs for them. It’s for editors, some people work for independent news and are always editing video. Could even be for over enthusiasts.. remember Origin built a machine with an Xbox, PS4 AND Pc wrapped into one.. so if you have a ton of money, you could definitely create a monster with this case
It's actually decent for a dual PC build, as shown. It has enough room for each build to have its own cooling.
Then there's the people who want to run multiple GPUs on water.
Then there's people who just want big extravagant water cooling builds. The 1000D got sales. The Lian Li 5000 whatever got sales and they're also ~$500 cases around this size.
A lot of people call the Thermaltake C750 too big but it's actually pretty tight after I built it.
It's a bit of a misnomer to talk about the fans. It's actually the amount of radiator space that actually matters. It's damn near useless for air cooling.
@@jordanmntungwa3311 This. Likely a dual PC for streaming or productivity.
It is for watercooling. Like 1000D was, just the best case for LCS. Have 2x480 and 2x360 radiators with 2 pumps, located comfortably.
With 9000D they have eliminated two last issues - unremovable (unless drilling) HDD cage and blind front limiting the air intake.
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it's possible to have even more than 32 fans in their Corsair 1000D. 9000D is just have more space and air flow
I'm not sure why they went for 32 fans when there have tests done that prove more fans doesn't always mean better thermals.
With the advancement of technology, heat dissipation has become a critical aspect of computer design. As we push for higher speeds and greater power demands, managing heat is crucial. The Corsair 9000D is not the sole option for enthusiasts, but it caters to those seeking a data center or workstation with room for expansion. In the past, a 1 TB drive was impressive, yet today we're scaling up to petabytes, necessitating unprecedented speeds and storage capacities. While water cooling was once essential for such technology, air cooling has evolved and is now a viable alternative.
All 32 fans probably more expensive then my gpu 💀
yes
5:48 I hope the kit comes with additional push pins. Otherwise one either flew out or broke
I want Fractal Design to make a beefy case like the 9kD
9000D is missing some ventilation holes for the SFX PSU on the external side panel.
That 3500X seems terribly made... Compared to that, 4000D Airflow is a tank
So much LIGHT
Here I thought my v 3000 plus was weighty at 72 this thing going to weigh more than that. Hopefully it wont cost more
Should I put fans on that PsU shroud?
Mike has legs
that should be classified as an air conditioner, not a computer
would consider the 9000d
this case got more fans than logan paul
that was so bad.
@@massaikrieger9185 I thought it was funny
Is there any reverse fan from Corsair ? 😂
Upon seeing the I/O placing of 3500X, it's a big NO for me.
Nice thing but i stay on my 1000D. Wait for a 10.000D 😂🎉
I don't want a Bugatti. I just want a Corsair 9000D. Am a simple man with simple needs.
White version ??
Still rocking the 800D!!! As for the 9000D what a waste of space! The 800D easily holds 10 desktop HDD's, as for the 9000D....none? LMAO!
as a 1000D owner I will likely sell my 1000D for this chassis. I think Corsair missed an opportunity not calling this a "9001D" so it would be over 9000. I'm available for hire if they need someone more competent on their marketing team.
I can't tell if you're kidding with that last part. People on the Internet are wild nowadays.
Why? There's next to nothing new in 9000D to warrant selling 1000D.
The only things I'd wish to have from the new case are front IO and front grill.
And knowing Corsair - they will be selling those as spare parts, you can just get them separately and bring your 1000D up to date. That's what I'm gonna do anyway.
@@Dexx1s if you cant tell the difference between a joke without the use of italics then you're the problem, not me. Of course its a joke.
@@Personalinfo404 Oh yes, I question your bad joke and I'm labelled "the problem". Thanks for supporting my point. It really ain't that serious.
@@Dexx1s yawn, reddit comment.
Don't show this to JayzTwoCents. He'll say that nothing can be cooled in it because it doesn't have proper air flow. LOL!
I hate that guy
@@superheracross89 Is you mad?
@@superheracross89... it's understandable that not every content creator is for everyone. However, hate is such a strong term to use.
Why do you hate Jay? If you don't mind me asking, that is.
@@superheracross89, no one asked.
@@superheracross89 Looking at your pfp. It probably doesn't take much for you hate people if they have hair and better weight management.
How many fans you need..?
Yes
36
The Compensatorator
It still should have been the Corsair 9001D just for the meme
It will be hard to sell this case if it has only 32 Fans worldwide. 🙂
I want it...I don't know why...but I want it!
If you're not running intel you don't need a case with 32 fans....
Nope but I still want it 👍
Just imagine when shit hit the fans
500 bux in fan hubs alone 🤣
looks the same as 1000d with very little change
I'm sorry, but selling shit fans for shamingly expensive will not make those fans "premium". They should maybe do some R&D and try to get close to Phanteks, P12-P12 Max, etc... then they can start adding iCue Link and price to their products. I had to change my Corsair fans to P12 Max fans. They cost a fraction, running on lower rpm, less noisy and the temperatures are also lower. Of course, no iCue link, but first the function, then the looks. At the end of the day these are cooling fans, not rotating light sources. Saying this with a Corsair chassis, AiO, etc...
Guys, you know you dont jafe to buy Corsair fans for these right? You can, and probably should, buy cheaper fans.
Cheaper and better, I own a 1000D with 34x Lian Li P28 fans in my build
Everyone is just visiting the same stands and making the same videos with pretty much the same title.
What other stands are there, I saw Jonsbo are there, not that it would be the most watched video but at least nobody else has done one.
I don’t really get this case tbh. I know it has a very niche market anyway, I just think it’s nasty. I think Corsair is slipping compared to so many other brands when it comes to cases.
For a PC case of $500 I can just get a Silverstone RM51 for less money and buy some rails to put into the rack enclosure. I do not need all that cool look as long as a computer is functional for me. And I do not care for all this RGB crap. I'm not really the target market for tempered glass computer cases.
thats only fans, since when would you have streaming on the same pc, as the content. not very wise setup. studio pc is separate from the content, say xbox content and streaming pc. oh you mean aluminated system. are you sure its air you are breathing. if you make a curvy patterned panel, its more rigid. less flat is more rigid. its kinda like 3d panel, not 2d. orignal case style is just fine. but if you have a case that can transform into both then better. larger size for the single sided interior.
who needs it xD
$15 dollar budget fan, sure...
É so deixar o gabinete aberto. Coisa ridicula.
Corsair has lost their way, the top is getting way to greedy and a 32 case fan proves that. And how much would those corsair fans cost to fill it up??? More than the entire base system! $960 +500 for the case, I am sure it comes with some of the fans, but forgetaboutit
Exactly who needs 32 fans that's crazy
Those of us that want a super high end, dual PC set up will go for this case without hesitation. Money isn’t an object for some of us.
@@Shadowzz.
Depends on your hardware, it's actually a really good workstation case.
I own it's predecessor (1000D), outfitted with 4x480 rads and 34 fans in push-pull. No need for an external rad like MO-RA.
@@CornFed_3 And because you have money, does not mean you have brains! Because no case needs more than 16 fans.
@@James-lz6eh, imagine trying to tell someone what they need or what they should spend their money on. Please let me know when intermission is so that I can grab more popcorn to watch you continue being a 🤡
Sry but Corsair sucks!!! Why? The Software Icue is sooo 😡🤮🤮🤮!!!
Their non-RGB components (cases, PSUs, RAM) are the only good products from corsair
@@TheAikatsuFan
I'd rather buy G.Skill when it comes to RAM.
And when it comes to PSUs - Seasonic.
I like Corsair's cases tho
@@Rubed0_o yeah,Seasonic and G.Skill make good PSUs and RAM respectively that last a long time with good customer support and look good.
1 view in 9 seconds bro fell off
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@@Ryhillchibulls fr
Found the class clown here 🤡
My fault didn’t want to just say first. And I was
High end means expensive, there is no going around that. Thanks for this!!
Just got the nv7 I though that had a lot of fans