EXPLORE THE iCUE 7000X RGB
The roomy interior, massive airflow, and smart design of the iCUE 7000X RGB opens up a world of possibilities for creative and unforgettable builds.
GET SOME BREATHING ROOM
The iCUE 7000X RGB is one of the most fully-featured full-towers on the market, with massive expansion capabilities.
DIMENSIONS, FAN CAPACITY, RADIATOR CAPACITY
Over 80L in volume, the 7000 series is 40% to 60% larger than a standard mid-tower case, which gives you space for endless possibilities.
A FULLY-FEATURED FULL-TOWER
Even in cases as big as these, it's the little things that make all the difference. From flexible storage and cooling options to tool-free swing-out side panels and clean cable management, every element of the 7000 Series helps you make your most ambitious build a reality.
UNITE YOUR SETUP
CORSAIR iCUE software brings your entire setup together, creating a fully immersive ecosystem with intuitive control.
iCUE SMART LIGHTING CONTROL
The iCUE 7000X RGB and CORSAIR iCUE software offer best-in-class smart case technology. iCUE enables easily customizable RGB lighting and user adjustable fan speed control for up to six fans.
THE BRAINS OF THE OUTFIT
The COMMANDER CORE XT is more than just a lighting and fan controller for up to six fans. It can be expanded to monitor temperatures (two temp monitor sensors included) and even tie-into other iCUE devices like the LS100 Lighting Strips or RGB LED Lighting PRO Expansion kits.
TEMPERATURE MONITOR
Monitor temperature in critical areas inside your case.
COMPATIBLE RGB PRODUCTS
QL RGB
LL RGB
ML PRO RGB
SP RGB ELITE
SP RGB PRO
HD RGB
CX-F RGB PSU
ALL-AROUND EASY ACCESS
Three sturdy 4mm thick tempered glass panels offer a full view of your system.
THREE-SLOT VERTICAL GPU MOUNT
Put the spotlight on your graphics card with an innovative vertical GPU mount, big enough to fit today's most powerful graphics cards with plenty of room for airflow.
SHOW US WHAT YOU'VE GOT
A removable, customizable windowed PSU shroud shows off the heart of your system. Remove the panel, add vinyl graphics, laser-etch your own logo, or add backlighting to make your rig stand out.
CORSAIR RAPIDROUTE CABLE MANAGEMENT
Quickly and easily route your major cables through a single hidden channel, with a roomy 25mm of space behind the motherboard for all of your cables, easily concealed by a hinged steel door.
BUILD YOUR MASTERPIECE
The CORSAIR iCUE 7000X RGB full-tower ATX case puts your build on display behind three tempered glass panels, with room for up to three simultaneous 360mm radiators, hidden cable management, and four included CORSAIR SP140 RGB ELITE fans.
ALL THE STORAGE YOU NEED
FITS UP TO
3X 2.5IN SSDS
6X 3.5IN HDDS
MODERN FRONT PANEL I/O
Puts your connections within easy reach, including a USB 3.1 Type-C Port, 4x USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack.
Power button
4x USB 3.0 ports
USB 3.1 Type-C port
Headphone/Mic Combo Jack
Reset Button
Soma
Solid case. Worth at least 90$ for the quality. I would like it if there were a hole somewhere on the back bottom where you could route a light strip through to get power. Because there really is no easy way to get a light strip out of the case anywhere. I am considering getting a small USB header inside the case to allow plug in. I think it would be sweet if a GPU riser cable was included. I also think it would be sweet if Corsair included a black "Corsair" sticker or a sticker of their logo for me to put on the PSU shroud to display proudly. *Obvious wink at Corsair* ...would be nice... :) Oh and a quick tip to anyone who plans to do a lot of fan cooling in this sucker: The top of the case is great for affixing fans to, but keep in mind that pushing air out of the top of the case is quiet, but pulling air into the top of the case is super loud. Not sure if it's just not made to do that, and so the design is not optimized for that, but if you wanna have any fans on the top of the case pulling air in, be sure to use Speedfan or a similar application or hardware to turn your fan speed down. Unless you don't mind the roar of a jet engine. Ok, it's not that bad, but still.