Extreme Customisation – Corsair FRAME 4000 Accessories are here!

Conclusion – This is great: We want more!

It’s an exciting time to own a Corsair FRAME 4000 series PC case

When Corsair first told us about their FRAME series concept, I was sceptical. Other manufacturers had promised case-upgrade options before, but they are almost never delivered. About a year after the launch of the FRAME 4000D, Corsair has delivered. Today, there are I/O upgrade options, front-panel upgrades, side-panel upgrades, and more.

Even many of Corsair’s “standard” parts are available to order individually. This opens the door for modders to use them as a basis for system modifications. If nothing else, these parts allow modders to build a fully usable system and custom paint or modify parts without taking apart their PCs.

The good thing about many of these upgrade parts is that they are affordable. This means that upgrading your existing Corsair FRAME 4000 series should be much less expensive than buying a new version with these parts pre-installed. That means that there’s one less case in the world that needs to be sold or disposed of. It also means cost savings for upgraders, which is always good.

We want more!

Our only criticism of Corsair is that it took them more than a year to deliver on their promise. That said, I’d rather they keep their word and be a little late than not deliver at all. These new Frame 4000 accessories are awesome, and I want to see more of them.

Corsair has unlocked the potential of its FRAME 4000 series, but I hope that this is merely the start of Corsair’s FRAME 4000 journey and not its endpoint. Corsair, what you are doing here is awesome. We know that you can do more. The FRAME 4000D was already a great PC case, but now the FRAME 4000 series has reached new heights. Now, we just need to see the same things happen with the FRAME 5000.

I know it’s a little rude to ask Corsair, but can we have more? Please!?

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Mark Campbell

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