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Corsair released a new series of 5,000 enclosures consisting of three mid-tower enclosures

5000 D, 5000 D Airflow and 5000 X RGB share a common base frame, mainly in terms of its front panels and supplied fans

Corsair has unveiled a new 5000 enclosure series at CES 2021. Like the 5000 series published last year, the fresh 5000 series consists of three cases – 5000 Basic model D with perforated front panel 5000 D Airflow model with glass front panel and RGB fans 5000 from the X RGB model.

All enclosures follow a relatively angular design externally and their left side panel is tempered glass. 4000 – compared to the series 5000 – the series has improved its cable management system called RapidRoute, ie the space behind the right side panel is optimized for easier routing of wires. According to Corsair, the cables have easy routes to all major connections, in addition to which some of the cable trays are also detachable by the user. In the depth direction, there is space for cables e.g. The interior of the case, on the other hand, has considerably more space 4000 compared to the series, in addition to which the changes already visible from the outside are the support for the right side panel for three mm mm fan and clearly increased external dimensions. Inside, there is space for a maximum of ten 90 fans or four 140 mm for the fan. 360 Even for a mm liquid cooler, there are up to three places in the housing – the front panel of the housing, the roof or the fan slots on the right side.To control multiple fan slots, the enclosures come with a PWM fan repeater, which, as the name implies, allows multiple fans to be connected to one fan slot on the system board.

5000 D is the basic model of the new series, which differs from 5000 D Airflow only in its front panel. 5000 D’s steel front panel is fixed, while 5000 D Airflow uses perforated air more easily access panel. Both enclosures come with two Corsair AirGuide fans

5000 The X RGB front panel, on the other hand, is tempered glass that shows more clearly through the RGB-lit fans that come with the case. 5000 X is supplied with three Corsair 140 mm SP RGB Elite AirGuide fan. An iCue Lightning Node CORE controller for RGB lighting control is also included.

Corsair 5000 D / D Airflow / X RGB specifications:

  • UIk Dimensions: 520 x 245 x 520 mm
  • Material: Steel, tempered glass, plastic
  • Front panel connections: power button, reset button, 2 x USB 3.0 Type-A, 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C, combined headphone / microphone jack
  • Disc slots: 2 x 3.5 ”, 4 x 2.5”
  • Expansion card slots: 7 pcs + 2 for vertical installation
  • Maximum length of additional cards: 420 mm
  • Maximum CPU height of the processor: mm mm
  • Power supply support: ATX max 225 mm)
  • Fan slots: 3 x 120 mm or 2 x mm mm front, 3 x mm or 2 x 140 mm cat part, 3 x mm mm in the right side panel and 1 x 120 mm rear
  • Fans included:
    • 5000 D and 5000 D Airflow: 2 x mm AirGuide
    • 5000 X RGB: 3 x 120 mm SP RGB Elite AirGuide
  • Radiator compatibility: 360 mm or 280 mm in front, 360 mm or 280 mm on the roof, 280 on the right side panel and 120 mm rear

Corsair novelty cases are available immediately from the manufacturer’s online store and retailers. 5000 D and 5000 D Airflow Recommended Price is 154, 90 EUR and 5000 X RGB 225 , 25

Source: Corsair

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SilverStone Nightjar NJ700: Passive power supply with 700 W.

Higher power levels are a particular challenge with passively cooled power supplies. With the Nightjar NJ 700 (SST-NJ 700), SilverStone now offers an ATX model that despite its fanless design 700 W can provide.

This is mainly made possible by the high efficiency of the 58 PLUS Titanium power supply that keeps the heat loss within limits. SilverStone itself gives an efficiency of 90 to 94% 10 to 100% load at. However, there is no indication of the voltage at which this efficiency is achieved. The information matches the 80 – PLUS-Titanium specifications for 115 V. With 230 V, however, up to 96% efficiency (with 50% load).

The heavily perforated power supply case can also benefit from the airflow from the case fans. According to SilverStone, the Nightjar NJ 700 is on 24 – hourly continuous output designed for an operating temperature of up to 45 ° C. An excess temperature protection (OTP) should still not be missing. This also applies to other protection solutions such as overcurrent protection, overload protection, overvoltage protection and short-circuit protection. According to SilverStone, only Japanese capacitors are used. SilverStone relies on a single, strong + 12 – V-rail with a maximum of 58 A. The cables are all modular. Among other things, four 6 + 2-pin PCIe and two 8-pin EPS connections are provided. Even a floppy plug is still available. The Nightjar NJ 700 has a silver-colored and lead-free finish. It measures 150 mm (W) × 86 mm (H) × 170 mm (D) and weighs 2.3 kg.

SilverStone is still doing the price and availability of the Nightjar NJ 700 not specified. Seasonics fanless 700 – W model Prime Fanless TX 700 could provide a clue for the expected price. This passive power supply currently costs around 240 euros.