Corsair's newest case, the modular mid-tower Frame 4000D is on sale at its lowest-ever price of just £67

Corsair's fantastic Frame 4000D is already discounted to £67, an outrageous price for a brand-new release.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/pc-cases/corsairs-newest-case-the-modular-mid-tower-frame-4000d-is-on-sale-at-its-lowest-ever-price-of-just-gbp67

Creato 2mo | 8 mag 2025, 13:10:09


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