Corsair Unveils New Frame PC Cases, Including a Stylish Wood-Paneled Model

At Digital Tech Explorer, we’ve tracked the evolution of DIY PC building from niche hobby to mainstream art form. Corsair’s Frame line has consistently served as the canvas for these builds, balancing sleek aesthetics with high-end performance. Following the legacy of the Corsair 4000D and the 4500X, the brand is refreshing its 4000 series with two new models that cater to distinct tastes: the high-intensity RGB enthusiast and the sophisticated home-office professional.

Vibrant Illumination: The Corsair Frame 4000X RS

For builders who believe a PC should be the centerpiece of their room, the Corsair Frame 4000X RS is a masterclass in lighting. This mid-tower PC case introduces an “RGB Flow” front panel that creates a seamless, dynamic visual experience without compromising on thermal efficiency.

The interior is designed with a clean, modern philosophy. A compact power supply shroud works in tandem with a full-length tempered glass side panel to provide an unobstructed view of your hardware. To ensure your system stays cool under pressure, Corsair includes four RS120 fans—a $40 value on their own. With enough clearance to house a massive 405 mm GPU, this case is ready for the most powerful graphics cards on the market. The 4000X RS is currently available in black or white finishes for $140.

Natural Sophistication: The Corsair Frame 4000D Wood RS

If your style leans toward the organic, the Corsair Frame 4000D Wood RS offers a refreshing departure from traditional plastic and metal. As TechTalesLeo, I’ve seen many trends come and go, but the integration of natural materials into tech gear remains one of the most compelling ways to make technology feel more accessible and “at home.”

Corsair Frame 400D Wood RS pc case on a desk
The Corsair Frame 400D Wood RS blends natural aesthetics with high-performance cooling.

This modular mid-tower features a front panel crafted from responsibly sourced wood, showcasing a continuous grain pattern that ensures no two cases look exactly alike. It manages temperatures through three included RS120 fans—two for intake and one for exhaust. Builders can choose between a Black Walnut finish or a White Oak variant, both retailing for $130.

Quick Comparison: 4000 Series Refreshes

Feature Frame 4000X RS Frame 4000D Wood RS
Aesthetic Focus RGB Lighting & Airflow Organic Wood & Modular Design
Included Fans 4x RS120 fans 3x RS120 fans
GPU Clearance Up to 405 mm Up to 405 mm
MSRP $140 $130

Innovation and Accessibility for Every Builder

Corsair’s Frame series continues to push the boundaries of what a mid-range enclosure can provide. We’ve previously seen the company experiment with modular DAC accessories and light-shifting “Nova” and “Galaxy” finishes, proving that they are committed to more than just standard boxes. For those immersed in PC games and heavy development work, these cases offer the thermal reliability needed for long sessions.

What makes these releases particularly noteworthy for the Digital Tech Explorer community is their accessibility. Despite the premium materials and enhanced fan configurations, these models remain affordable options for builders who want a distinctive look without the “custom shop” price tag. Whether you are building a workstation or a gaming rig, the evolution of the Frame series ensures your hardware has a home that is as capable as it is beautiful.