After the success of the experimental iCUE Airflow cases, the American brand Corsair decided to launch a separate line of well-ventilated cases for especially hot builds. Airflow cases use mesh chassis panels to allow pre-installed fans to more freely move hot air out of the case, increasing the efficiency of cooling hot components. Many models already have several fans installed. Moreover, even in the smallest cases like the Airflow 2000D you can install up to 8 case turntables, a large processor tower or a large 360 mm liquid cooling system.


In terms of the quality of materials and internal layout, the Airflow models are reminiscent of the iCUE series cases. For the most part, these are spacious and attractive premium cases with a lower deck for the power supply, a transparent wall made of tempered glass, clearance for hidden wiring and landing pads for especially large and powerful components. Such a case can hide inside both a powerful gaming system and a quiet, high-performance PC for design, video editing or music creation. Among the signature features of the series, it is worth noting the unique RapidRoute cable management system, built-in iCUE lighting, convenient mounting brackets and a front panel with the latest generation USB ports.

All Airflow cases have two color options (all black or all white) and are divided by size. At the beginning there are compact cases like Airflow 2000D, followed by Midi Tower models Airflow 3000, 4000 and 5000. Well, the list is closed by the elite Full Tower variants of the 7000 series with an E-ATX tray, support for 480 mm LSS and 12 landing pads for fans. In most cases, the case comes with a solid front panel, which can be installed instead of a mesh one.