Remove 4 screws that hold the I/O module in place.ħ. You can now access the front I/O module comfortably.Ħ. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove 2 screws that hold the front bezel in place.ģ. The front bezel should be facing the ceiling for comfortable operation.Ģ. Useful for instances where you have physical component interferences (many fans, lengthy GPU, cables on the way, etc.) that could prevent the hand or screwdriver from comfortably accessing the Front I/O module.ġ. Gently move the module to the left and pull it towards you at the same time. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove 4 screws that hold the I/O module in place.Ĥ. This will allow you to access the internals of the case.ģ. Remove the thumbscrews on the top and bottom of the glass panel. Useful for instances where you have a lot of wiggle room inside the case and component clearance is not an issue.ġ. Read the motherboard’s manual to find an appropriate ARGB header and for information on how to control the RGB lighting.If you require assistance in replacing the front I/O panel on 4000D, 4000D Airflow, 4000X, or 4000X QL case, use this guide for your reference to help you through the I/O panel replacement process. All three supplied fans connect directly to the 3-port adapter which converts the connection to single ARGB header of your motherboard. Additionally, the RGB can be controlled on these via an included adapter. You can control the fan speed in the same way as outlined in the paragraph above. The 3000D RGB AIRFLOW does come with AR120 RGB ELITE fans and connect for power via a 4-Pin PWM type connector straight to your motherboard. The manual of your motherboard will tell you more on where to connect and on how to control the fan speeds of the fans. You can control the speed on most motherboards within your BIOS or, if available, via a software from the motherboard vendor. The two fans that are included with the 3000D AIRFLOW are of the SP120 ELITE variant and connect via a 4-Pin PWM type connector straight to your motherboard. 2x SP120 ELITE (PWM connection for power) HOW DO YOU CONNECT THE INCLUDED FANS IN THE 3000 CASE SERIES? Once you connected the RGB Fan hub and Lighting Node Pro controller to SATA-power and the controller to an available USB2.0 Header of your motherboard, all you need to do is download and install the CORSAIR iCUE Software and you can start configuring the lighting effects. The RGB side for these fans is already connected to a RGB Fan hub paired with a Lighting Node Pro controller. These fans connect via a 4-Pin PWM type connector straight to your motherboard. ICUE 4000D RGB AIRFLOW includes three AF120 RGB ELITE fans. iCUE Lighting Node PRO Controller + RGB Fan Hub for up to 6 RGB fans of the same type 3x fans with AirGuide technology (PWM connection for power, RGB through included controller) To help you better understand what each variant is, let’s have a closer look. The 4000 Series has seen multiple variants over time which can lead to some confusion. Mini ITX, Micro ATX, ATX, E-ATX (305mm x 277mm)Ģx 3.5in/2.5in combo drive cage with two trays (removable), 2x2.5inĢx 3.5in or 2x2.5in combo drive cage with two trays (removable)Ĥ000D/AIRFLOW: 2x AirGuide Fans (1 front, 1 rear)Ĥ000D RGB AIRFLOW QL Edition: 4x iCUE QL120 RGB Fansģ000D AIRFLOW: 2x SP120 Elite AirGuide Fans (1 front, 1 rear)ģ000D RGB AIRFLOW: 3x AR120 RGB Fans (Front) w/ ARGB Adapter includedĤ000D RGB AIRFLOW: iCUE Lighting Node PRO + RGB Fan HubĤ000X RGB, 4000D RGB AIRFLOW QL Edition: iCUE Lighting Node COREĤ000 SERIES CASE VARIANTS AND FANS EXPLAINED 4000D, 4000D AIRFLOW, 4000X RGB, 4000D RGB AIRFLOW, 4000D RGB AIRFLOW QL Editionīlack, White, True White (RGB AIRFLOW, RGB AIRFLOW QL Edition)
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