Corsair has announced the 3200D mid-tower case, a successor to the 3000D, with a focus on improved airflow and component compatibility. The new case, available in black, white, and smoke color options, begins at a price of $79.99.
The 3200D includes three pre-installed Corsair RS120 120mm fans, with an option to upgrade to ARGB fans for an additional $10. Corsair highlights a redesigned front panel featuring a pattern reminiscent of Fractal Design’s Torrent series, intended to enhance airflow. The case’s front panel also incorporates a USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C port, a USB 2.0 Type-A port, and a 3.5mm combo audio jack.
The case features a tempered glass left-side panel and a standard steel right-side panel. Notably, the 3200D departs from traditional designs by omitting a removable top panel, instead offering a large open area with mounting options and a magnetic mesh filter. It supports up to two 360mm radiators, mountable at either the front or top, and offers flexible fan configurations with support for 120mm or 140mm fans in various locations.
Corsair has incorporated features to address modern GPU requirements, including an angled fan mount at the bottom of the case to direct additional airflow towards the graphics card. The 3200D also includes a built-in adjustable GPU sag bracket and can accommodate GPUs up to 375mm in length. CPU coolers up to 165mm in height and power supplies up to 220mm in length are also supported.
The case is designed to accommodate reverse-connect motherboards from Asus (BTF), MSI (Project Zero), and Gigabyte (Project Zero), up to an ATX form factor. Internal storage options include mounting points for three 2.5-inch SSDs and one 3.5-inch HDD, alongside a side-mounted shroud for cable management.
Corsair provides a two-year warranty for the 3200D. The case is currently available for purchase through Corsair’s online store and authorized retailers.

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