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Subscribe to our newsletter Corsair's Frame line of PC cases is quite impressive.

We were big fans of both the 4000D and 4500X last year, and Corsair has given even more reason to try the 4000 series out, with two new refreshes.First is the Frame 4000X RS, which Corsair says "was created for DIY PC builders who want a great looking PC with RGB lighting and excellent airflow." It comes with a built-in RGB LED in the RGB Flow front panel, and it comes with a compact power supply shroud, which combines with the full-length tempered glass panel to show off even more of its internals.The 4000X RS is a mid-tower case, and it comes with four RS120 fans (which would be $40 on their own) and room for a 405 mm GPU.

If you want to pick one up yourself, it will cost you $140, and is available right now, in either white or black trim.

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The other new case announced is the Frame 4000D Wood RS.

As you might be able to guess from that name, it employed a wood front panel ## Editor's Note This announcement has sparked considerable discussion among gamers. Source: [PC Gamer](https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/pc-cases/corsair-announces-new-frame-cases-and-one-comes-with-a-classy-wood-finish/)