The 1000D is the new flagship case from Corsair and it's expected to cost $500 which is a lot, but for a case of this caliber is surprisingly reasonable. This has now been replaced with a flat glass panel which doesn't look nearly as sleek but would allow for greater air-flow, so it's likely more practical in that sense. I assume there was some kind of production issue with the front glass panel which showed curved edges in the leaked photos. I'm actually surprised this didn't happen sooner as I agreed to the 1000D embargo with Corsair back in December, but due to various issues the release has been pushed back until now. Some of you might have caught wind of this super-tower a few months ago when Corsair and Amazon accidently leaked information about the upcoming case. 'CoffeeRipper' will be a special build housing both an 8700K gaming rig along with a 1950X workstation, now that's the stuff of dreams. Did we mention this super-tower can fit two desktop systems? I suppose given the size that's hardly surprising. You can still use it to control fan speed too.We recently received the brand-new Corsair Obsidian Series 1000D super-tower case, so watch above as Steve installs the foundations for a mega build he's calling CoffeeRipper. Instead I would use it to control any RGB strips in the case, if you use them. I would count this out when deciding how many LED channels you need for your fans. The last thing I would take note of is that the commander that comes with the case has a special firmware on it to control the front IO and logo LEDs on channel 1. So if you use a 480mm rad in push/pull you would need 2 LED hubs, one per side. Then split the fans into color groups based on the number of fans on each side of your radiators. Also limit the number of commanders to 5 per USB channel (port on your board). So if you are going to build this I would take your fans and divide them by 6 and that will give you the number of commanders you will need to get the job done. I daisy chained the commanders together I can get about 5 of them working before the limits of USB start becoming an issue. I used 4 commander pros to control the fans and divided the RGB Hubs into groups of 4 fans so the lights looked correct. I've built a couple of 1000D's here at the office. Microsoft - Office Professional 2016 SoftwareĬreative Labs - ZXR 24-bit 192 KHz Sound CardĪlphacool NexXxoS UT60 Full Copper 480mm Radiator (14175) $129.99ĮK-FC1080 GTX Ti FTW3 RGB - Nickel Edited Jby rosenbergm Western Digital - Red Pro 8TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard DriveĮVGA - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB FTW3 GAMING iCX Video Card (2-Way SLI)Ĭorsair - 1600W 80+ Titanium Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply Samsung - 960 Pro 2TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive ![]() Phanteks Glacier Series PH-C399A_CR01 GLACIER C399A CPU Block for AMD ThreadRipper CPUs - Mirror ChromeĪsus - ROG ZENITH EXTREME EATX TR4 MotherboardĬorsair VENGEANCE® RGB PRO 64GB (8 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3600MHz C18 Memory Kit - Black Also if you have any recommendations please feel free thank you in advanceĪMD - Threadripper 1950X 3.4GHz 16-Core Processor Hello forum I am currently in the process of building a 1000D and I would like to know how everyone is setting up the 1000D if you max out on the fans in terms Power and LED's is everyone using multiple Commander and Node Pros and daisy chaining them together.
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