CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW Full Tower ATX PC Case User Guide

June 14, 2024
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7000D AIRFLOW Full Tower ATX PC Case

The Front I/O of your 7000 series case is an essential component that may need to be accessed, removed, or replaced at times. This article will guide you through the steps required to perform these tasks.
Please note that there are four screws holding the Front I/O in place, with two located on the inside of the case and two on the outside.

  • Step 1: Removing the Side Panels
  • Step 2: Safely Removing the Zip Tie
  • Step 3: Removing the Screws
  • Step 4: Removing the Front Bezel
  • Step 5: Releasing the Front Bezel & Removing the Remaining Screws

Step 1: Removing the Side Panels
To make the case easier to manipulate, it is recommended to remove both the Left and Right panels. This will provide better access to the Front I/O area. Refer to the images below for visual assistance.CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW Full
Tower ATX PC Case - Both Step 2: Safely Removing the Zip Tie
In order to access one of the screws holding the Front I/O in place, you need to safely remove the zip tie. Take caution to avoid any damage during this step.CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW Full Tower ATX PC Case -
Zip Step 3: Removing the Screws
Locate and remove the two screws highlighted in the image below. These screws are holding the Front I/O securely in place.CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW Full Tower
ATX PC Case - Screws Step 4: Removing the Front Bezel
Now, let’s focus on removing the front bezel of the case. Start by removing the front feet located on the underside of the case. This will allow you to fully remove the front bezel.CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW Full Tower ATX PC Case -
Screws 1 Step 5: Releasing the Front Bezel & Removing the Remaining  Screws
Gently pull on the top and bottom of the front bezel until it is completely released.
Once the front bezel is removed, you can shift your attention to the screws shown in the image below. Locate and remove the two screws depicted in the image.
These screws are responsible for securing the Front I/O.CORSAIR 7000D
AIRFLOW Full Tower ATX PC Case - Screws 2

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