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Hands-on with Corsair's 3200D RS ARGB Mid-tower PC Case: Budget chassis includes three fans and doesn’t empty your wallet

Hands-on with Corsair's 3200D RS ARGB Mid-tower PC Case: Budget chassis includes three fans and doesn’t empty your wallet

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PC Components PC Cases Hands-on with Corsair's 3200D RS ARGB Mid-tower PC Case: Budget chassis includes three fans and doesn’t empty your wallet News By Joe Shields published 29 May 2026 Three fans included (ARGB and RGB), strong airflow for under $80, plus enough room for multiple radiators and expansion. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works . (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 3 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Corsair is well known for a wide range of computer products, including RAM, storage, CPU cooling, power supplies, gaming peripherals like keyboards and mice, and, of course, cases. Today, we have the Corsair 3200D RS ARGB in the lab, a budget offering by all definitions. Priced at $69.99 for the non-ARGB version and $79.99 for the ARGB version, it’s clear this high-airflow mid-tower chassis is aimed at the cost-conscious crowd. And to be frank, anyone buying a PC today needs a break from the RAM, storage, and video cards stuck in the land of ridiculous price points. If this isn’t the chassis for you, our Best PC Cases 2026 article can certainly help with your next build. The 3200D is shaped like a typical stand-up mid-tower, and features a smoked-glass side panel to showcase the internals. The front panel features a unique Y-pattern grille that provides ample airflow, with the three included RS120 ARGB fans (in our review model) partially hidden behind a dust-collecting mesh and grille. On the front face, at the top, is a simple I/O area with a power button, a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB Type-C port, and a USB 2.0 Type-A port for front-panel connectivity. It’s a good-looking case for the money, and for those concerned about a USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) port, keep an eye out for a refreshed version with a faster Type-A port.

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