

💎 Elevate your build to masterpiece status with the Corsair iCUE 7000X RGB — where power meets prestige.
The Corsair iCUE 7000X RGB is a premium full-tower ATX PC case featuring three tempered glass panels for a panoramic view of your build, four high-performance 140mm RGB fans with AirGuide technology, and an advanced RapidRoute cable management system with 30mm clearance. Designed for enthusiasts and professionals, it supports extensive cooling configurations including up to 12 fans and multiple radiators, while the included iCUE Commander Core XT controller offers intuitive RGB lighting and fan speed customization. Its spacious interior and modular design make it ideal for complex custom water cooling and high-end component setups.



















| ASIN | B09444T1R6 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 49,500 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 429 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,026) |
| Date First Available | 29 Jun. 2021 |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Card Interface | AGP |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 |
| Graphics RAM Type | 72-Pin EDO SIMM Memory |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Disk Description | HDD, HDD |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 |
| Hard Drive Interface | ATA-4 |
| Hard Drive Size | 80 |
| Item Weight | 19.8 kg |
| Item model number | CC-9011226-WW |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 8 GB |
| Memory Technology | DDR3, DDR3, DDR3 |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 |
| Optical Drive Type | BD-R |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Socket | BGA 413 |
| Processor Speed | 3.4 |
| Processor Type | 5X86 |
| Product Dimensions | 54.99 x 24.79 x 59.99 cm; 19.8 kg |
| Series | CC-9011226-WW |
| Standing screen display size | 75 |
| Wattage | 3600 |
C**.
Fantastic aesthetically pleasing case with good airflow
This case has BAGS of room in the main compartment, so much so that a typical ATX build might feel too small. Plenty of space for custom water cooling loops and / or custom pc mods like stat panels and such. This part was a dream to build in. The rear of the case, not so much. The cable management is very tight and with 10+ rgb fans, there's A LOT of management to do. This compartment could have done with being even 1cm deeper, it would have helped dramatically. That being said, after spending some time planning out, grouping and routing cables, it's done the job and has multiple routing channels built in to the chassis, complete with velcro cable ties in the main channel. The included fans are pretty good, nice RGB and fairly quiet on low RPM but capable of pushing a lot of air through the case. The Commander Core XT that was included was also a nice touch, and coupled with the Commander Core that came with my h170i AIO cooler, allowed me to install 11 RGB fans in the case with a port for a 12th fan if desired. The tempered glass appears to be tinted but once the RGB is shining, it looks incredible. I find myself zoning out and staring at the internals often. All 3 of the tempered glass panels are magnetic and easily removable if necessary. My only complaint is that, being a full tower case, laden with steel back panel, the thing is heavy. The box it arrives in warns that it requires two people to lift and carry - though this will depend on how strong you are. I was able to carry it in by myself, but absolutely appreciated assistance carrying it up a flight of stairs. It's also worth noting that the case is not exactly cheap compared to competitor cases - this case comes with a hefty price tag. If money isn't a concern, or you can pick it up on a good discount, that would be the time to do it. I got mine on a discount and I don't regret it whatsoever. If you plan on frequently moving the system once it's built, perhaps this is not the case for you. However, if the system won't be moving all that much once assembled, I highly recommend this case for a full tower choice. It was by far the best case I've built in to date, even with the slightly awkward cable management in the back.
M**K
Looks stunning
The case looks stunning with lot's of room with removable parts to set it up the way you like, it come with 4 140m RGB fan run very quiet even at full speed. The cable management was OK but I found the inner door make the space a bit tight needed to move the cables around to able shut the door, but make a clean look when you open the first door. The case is very heavy OK not going to move it a lot, but if you need too, I found it a lot easier to move the glass and slide off the door first
A**X
Good
Good case, very large and heavy, it comes with a big bunch of cables, so the cable management is difficult, but there are many cable support in the case. Many sections that can change the use of case, which is good. It comes with the old version hub, works fine. Easy setup (difficult cable management)
D**L
Beautiful
I'm a big fan of full towers, I will never settle for mid. I started with an NZXT Phantom before moving onto a 1st gen Corsair Graphite 780T. The 7000X is not as big as these older cases length or width wise, but it's definitely taller, and heavier which isn't surprising considering the tempered glass and steel. This leads me onto how it looks, it's strikingly beautiful with a clean modern design, you can't even tell there's glass panels on it they're so clear. The build quality is exceptional and I like all the little details including the rubber corsair logo on the top glass panel. Seems just like the Corsair I remember and I'd hope so considering the price of a flagship case has inflated around 250% compared to when I last bought one. I've not started the build yet but my initial impressions are that I am very pleased with this purchase and I can see this case serving me well for another decade like the graphite series did. Cheers.
S**T
Good case with a few issues
Good case but psu access isn't great. cable management could be much better
W**L
Massive case
In this case will free go in all ways 420mm liquid cooling. There is plenty space for 2 of them and one water cooling with pump and a lot hard tube if you want it Coolers may get noisy, not a quiet cooling one, but really performing well. It has 3 of 2.5 SSD drives space and 6 of HDD drives space, easy to build,not bad cable management but I bought some cables management more I have Ryzen 9 16 core which is hot as hell on hard rendering or heavy gaming. It can go up to 81 degrees in Celsius the peak. Well for those who want a lot room for building a pc and don't complain about sizes ,then this case is for you.
M**6
Massive
I did not read the dimensions before ordering: my bad. However, this case is massive so air flow is no problem. Looks great. The abundance of front mounted ports is truly lush. If you want a massive full tower that looks great and has ample outputs ... this is the Daddy! BTW, the iCUE software is amazing once you get the hang of it. You can monitor processor, Mobo, GPU and memory temperatures. And you can set the fans to go from green to yellow to red, as those temps rise. You can also monitor fan speeds. A very big, expensive case: well worth the money IMHO.
X**N
Solid beautiful case
Easy to assemble, very intuitive. Beautiful and solid. Wires that came with the case (for power button/front usb, etc) came cable-managed within the case. The only thing to watch out for is that you will have to move one of the HDD towers out or away from underneath the case as it won't give you enough space in the back or under for the cables of the PSU and others. The back end hidden away is surprisingly tighter than expected. All in all, great case and as someone who doesn't need another stack of HDDs, it worked out fine with me. Those that will need the extra HDD tower will have to place it on top of the other HDD tower instead.
M**N
This case is the best pc case on this earth. Everything in this case is so accessible and very easy to assemble. It has lots of room for all types of new pc parts (especially the new graphics cards that are getting bigger and bigger) The only thing that I would mention (that wasn't and issue for me) make sure you have lots of room for this case because it is very big. 10/10 would highly recommend!
P**O
Este es mi primer ensamble y mi objetivo es comprar piezas que me duren a largo plazo para evitar cambios constantes. Lo compré en un gran descuento y me sorprendí mucho con lo que recibí. Es gigante el gabinete! Sin duda no habrá espacio que falte para lo que te propongas armar en este hermoso monstruo. Cuenta con dos puertas abatibles una de ellas es de vidrio templado. Sin duda una gran elección si buscas gran ventilación y como plus incluye 4 ventiladores RGB de muy buena calidad.
F**R
Das Corsair iCUE 7000X RGB ist ein großes Gehäuse im Full-Tower-Format. Es ist aus Aluminium gefertigt und verfügt über ein modernes Design mit einem großen Seitenpanel aus gehärtetem Glas. Das Gehäuse bietet viel Platz für eine Vielzahl von Komponenten, einschließlich ATX-, E-ATX- und Micro-ATX-Mainboards, bis zu 18 Laufwerke (12 x 3,5 Zoll und 6 x 2,5 Zoll) und bis zu drei 480-mm-Radiatoren. Das iCUE 7000X RGB ist mit drei 140-mm-RGB-Lüftern ausgestattet, die über das Corsair iCUE-Softwareprogramm gesteuert werden können. Das Gehäuse verfügt auch über einen integrierten Commander CORE XT-Hub, der die Steuerung von bis zu 63 RGB-Lichteffekten ermöglicht. Insgesamt ist das Corsair iCUE 7000X RGB ein hochwertiges Gehäuse mit viel Platz und einer Vielzahl von Funktionen. Es ist eine gute Wahl für Benutzer, die ein leistungsstarkes und elegantes Gehäuse für ihren High-End-PC suchen. Hier sind einige der Vor- und Nachteile des Corsair iCUE 7000X RGB: Vorteile: Hochwertige Verarbeitung Modernes Design Viel Platz für Komponenten Drei 140-mm-RGB-Lüfter Integrierter Commander CORE XT-Hub Steuerung über Corsair iCUE-Softwareprogramm Nachteile: Teuer Schwer Insgesamt ist das Corsair iCUE 7000X RGB ein hervorragendes Gehäuse mit vielen Vorteilen. Es ist jedoch auch relativ teuer und schwer. Wenn Sie nach einem günstigeren und leichteren Gehäuse suchen, gibt es viele andere gute Optionen auf dem Markt.
A**S
Corsair put together REALLY nice cases...this one is no exception. It's HUGE btw, and heavy. Wire management is super nice, you get swing out doors as well as an interior metal door to keep all your wires behind. It has many usb front panel ports which are always handy to have. The case is also modular so if you wanted to vertically mount stuff, you could...expose or shroud the power supply, up to you...There are many spots for hard drives of all sizes from large 3.5's down to SSD's. One nice feature is the ease of removing the glass at the fans - they're held securely in place with friction fittings...and the fan mesh is a vinyl that is magnetically held in place so you can pull it out completely and get any dust off with ease. Overall, I'm super happy with the case, how it looks and it's function. It's well thought out and I'd defiantly suggest it to anyone looking to do a new build - this one is future proof in my opinion. Here are some pics of my build using the case...my rooms lighting is set for a gaming environment but the case is white...
S**T
If you’re building your first computer or maybe your second I would recommend this one for one reason and one reason only. SPACE! This thing is massive, huge, gigantic! Lots of space for putting your components in and also lots of space on the side for beginner cable management. You will not run out of space, can handle my threadripper and dual 4090’s while still having space to put an entire custom loop in with a over sized tank.
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