Corsair has launched the Frame 4000D LCD RS ARGB, a premium mid-tower PC case. This new chassis features a 14.5-inch touchscreen built directly into its structure. This updated Frame series model offers the benefits of a secondary display alongside enhanced cooling and structural design.
A key highlight of this case is its pre-installed Xeneon Edge display. This 14.5-inch AHVA panel provides a 2560×720 resolution and supports five-point multitouch. It functions as a secondary Windows display, connecting to a graphics card using HDMI or DisplayPort over USB-C. Users can utilize this screen for various purposes, such as real-time system monitoring with iCUE widgets, showing chat or music apps, or acting as a dedicated interface for AI tools, freeing up space on the primary monitor.
In addition to the display, the case features reinforced steel panels and improved airflow. It includes four RS120 PWM ARGB fans: three for front intake and one for rear exhaust, with lighting controllable via the motherboard. The interior is highly flexible, incorporating the InfiniRail Fan Mounting System, which can accommodate up to 13 fans and dual 360mm radiators.
This chassis is compatible with modern reverse-connector motherboards, like ASUS BTF and MSI Project Zero, for a cleaner, cable-free appearance. It also fits large graphics cards up to 430mm long, with an integrated anti-sag arm for support. The front I/O panel has been enhanced, now featuring three USB Type-C ports, one offering 20 Gb/s speeds.
LCD mounting kits are offered for existing Frame 4000D and Frame 5000D series cases, priced at £43.31/$39.99/€51.03 and £54.14/$49.99/€63.79, respectively. These kits enable users to install the required glass panel and housing for the screen. However, those choosing an upgrade kit must buy the Xeneon Edge display separately for £219.99/$249.99/€259.90. The Frame 4000D LCD RS ARGB case itself is currently available for £299.99/$399.99/€349.90.
