Building A Big System In The Tiny Corsair 2000D ITX

Source: Neoseeker Building A Big System In The Tiny Corsair 2000D ITX

A Good Home For A Golden Rabbit

The Corsair 2000D is a fairly large ITX case, 20 x 26 x 45.8cm (7.9 x 10.2 x 18″) but still rather small compared to most cases you’d chose to build a high end system in.  The cooling options it offers does mean you can pull it off if you put the work in, which Neoseeker proved recently.  They installed an Intel i9-13900K, cooled by the Corsair H150i LCD, a SF1000L SFF PSU, an RX 7900 GRE, 32GB of DDR5-7200, and a 2TB NVMe SSD with a beefy heatsink, all plugged into the MSI MPG Z790I Edge WiFi.

Their Corsair 2000D also contains a half dozen Corsair QX120 RGB 120mm fans which move enough air to keep everything cool.  If you are a fan of SFF builds, spend a couple of minutes taking a peek at their build process.

The Corsair 2000D is large for an ITX case, providing nearly all the capabilities of a full-size case without the big footprint. With some minor tweaks I was able to build a high-end system with fantastic cooling, great RGB lighting, and quiet operation without having to sacrifice desktop space.

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