
The 2.5" mounting slots are in a different spot. If you're fully using SSDs/PCIe storage, then you can just remove the 3.5" housing and it won't matter. My power cables are able to bend up and over the housing, but only just barely, it's much tighter fit than it ought to be. One other issue: the housing for 3.5" hard drives butts up a bit too close to the back of the power supply, especially if you have a larger power supply (mine is a Corsair 850W). None of this would be necessary if not for the superfluous side fan slots. The "cable guard" also butts up uncomfortably close to the edge of my GPU (it's touching an exposed radiator). What you need to do is to thread everything through a pair of rectangular cable cutouts next to the motherboard, but this will require removing the rubber things that come mounted on the cutouts, because they get in the way of thick power cables. I removed it, thinking I would throw it out, but once I was all finished with my setup I realized the airflow leakage problem I'd created, and had disassemble almost everything to get it back in. You can remove it to get it out of the way, but it's an incredible pain to get it in and out. It does help covering up some loose cables from visibility, but it sits tight up against the motherboard and leaves a crevice too narrow for threading thick power cables. As the name and form factor imply, the 5000D Airflow is both taller and deeper, but still follows the same clean and beautiful design language while offering more space and cooling possibilities. Corsair addresses this leak issue with a metal sheet (a "cable guard"), that sits between the two sets of fan slots, but I *despise* that cable guard. The Corsair 5000D Airflow is the first full-tower chassis from the brand with their new signature look, and the yellow color accents we first saw in the 4000D. I don't see how it adds anything to the fan slots in the front (would you really populate all six fan slots?), and it creates a problem of air intake from the front potentially leaking out the unoccupied fan slots on the side, which are directly adjacent.
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Free shipping offers only apply to the continental US.There is a triple fan slot along the side, which creates more trouble than it's worth. Description for Corsair 5000D Airflow Tempered Glass, 2 x USB 3.0 / 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C / Audio In&Out, Radiator 360mm, Steel / Plastic / Tempered Glass. You must therefore mount the radiator 'upside-down' in a not recommended orientation. Fixed or free shipping offer does not apply to items shipped on pallets, please call for rates on those items. One early review of the Airflow 4000D pointed out that you can not correctly mount a 360mm radiator at the front because the gap between the radiator and lower shroud is too narrow to accommodate the water lines.All products are shipped and delivered on business days.If you have a rush order, or need an item delivered on Saturday please call to request faster shipping. Products usually ship within two business days after payment.The purchaser is responsible for all shipping costs and insurance.Item(s) should be securely packed for safe return.Item(s) must be received in original condition preferably in the same packing materials.Item(s) must be returned within 30 days from invoice date.

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