• Corsair’s new “Vault” series FRAME 4000D cases have color-shifting paintjobs - Priced at $140, these limited-edition towers also feature upgraded front panel I/O Comes in two colors: Nova & Galaxy. • Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. • You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Corsair has just refreshed its FRAME 4000D lineup of cases with two new colors as part of its limited-edition “Vault” series. • These aren’t just generic colors either; rather, a hue-shifting paintjob that appears different depending on how you look at it. • Otherwise, it’s the same great FRAME 4000D tower that we’ve reviewed before, but now featuring a few upgrades that make it an even better pick. • Firstly, the Frame 4000D Vault comes in either “Nova” or “Galaxy” - the former dances between blue, teal and purple hues, while the latter will transition between pink through green to gray.
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- Corsair has refreshed its FRAME 4000D tower with a limited‑edition “Vault” series that adds color‑shifting paint and a few hardware tweaks. Two hues-Nova (blue‑teal‑purple) and Galaxy (pink‑green‑gray)-use chromatic paint that changes with light. The case now features three USB‑C ports on the front panel, dropping the two standard Type‑A ports, and a replaceable mechanical switch behind the ARGB power button. The side panel extends fully, the PSU shroud is shortened, and a 120 mm fan can be mounted on the floor. Each tower comes with a numbered badge; 1,337 units per color (2,674 total) are priced at $139.99, with no fans included.
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