AIR 5400 RS-R ARGB Triple-Chamber Mid-Tower Panoramic PC Case – 3X Pre-Installed Reverse-Rotor RS120-R ARGB Fans, Low...
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ATX
Mid
No
380mm
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C
$229.99
$194.74
Specifications
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reviews114
discount11
UPC840440406556
Model #AIR 5400 RS-R ARGB
Weight30.7 lbs
TowerMid
Form FactorATX
value11
Side PanelNo
RGBYes
USB-CNo
Max GPU Length380mm
Max Cooler170mm
2.5in Bays2
3.5in Bays2
ColorBlack
PERFORMANCE
76%
Customer Reviews★★★★★5.0 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Works extremely well and is beautiful
Amazing case and really does keep the temps down. I have an overclocked pc that ran around 160 f doing nothing and with this case it stays at 102 now. I used all the same parts including the case fans. I replaced the ones it came with. I love and always use the thermaltake fans. This case is amazing and was easy to install and the cable management is wonderful. The only thing is that it is huge! You need a lot of space for it. If you do then I highly recommend it!
Hawk2526 · 2026-01-24 · via amazon
★★★★★Very Unique Design Allows for CPU and GPU AIOs (Measure Carefully!)
This case first came to my attention over the summer, but I didn't think much of it until I had to put a new system together in November. The triple chamber design allows you to put your CPUs AIO into the third chamber which is sealed off from the rest of the system so that exhaust air never enters the other two chambers. The front mesh panel and top panel are sturdy and tool-less. The glass panels open easily, but the main side glass panel must be opened first before the front glass panel since it doesn't have it's own detente at the bottom. The metal panel on the right that gives you PSU access is also easy to pen.
The case was very easy to work in and I enjoyed my build. This is compatible with BTF boards which I did use. The cable management features were excellent and let me keep things tidy.
I wanted to use two AIO's in this, one for the CPU and one for the GPU. I put the GPU radiator into the third, dedicated chamber, while the CPU radiator is in the top of the main chamber. My temps have been great. My 5090 has not gone over 65C while gaming for hours, my CPU (AMD 9950x3D) sits around 60 and below. My idle temps are incredible as well.
Overall, I'm very happy with this case.
Kerwin · 2026-01-01 · via amazon
★★★★★99% Amazing! Missing on technicality.
I had a Lian Li O11D with 9 140mm Corsair QX-140 fans, Corsair h170i huge AOI, Rog Strix OC 4080 super. I had the fans and the AIO set up for max cooling. With a 9800X3d running 100% use CPU temps would throttle out at 85C. GPU running at 100% would hit 90C with all fans maxed out and end up throttling.
Swapped to this case. Now have a 360mm cooler which is a huge size smaller, have 3 intake, 3 exhaust on top, and 1 exhaust in the back. New AOI is the MSI P13, new fans are the MSI EZ120. CPU max temp so far at 100% is 58C, and GPU at 100% is 55C. This case has amazingly cooled down my components. Every fan is 20mm smaller and every aspect of temperature is lower.
The feet keep the case nice and high so the intake fans at the bottom can pull air easily, all that while keeping a snazzy look. There are many places to route cables out of the way and keep things hidden. At first I didn't like the look of the furry brush type cable entries but that is growing on me. It was easy to get the cables through. I really like the modularity and easy the case can come apart to place things. I am not a fan of the included velcro straps they provide, the little finger grab thing just doesn't hold which had me use alternative cable restraints, but that is ok.
I love the wrap around glass and how it joins together that is really super smooth! It has a front panel opening which is easy to access for AOI monitoring, and the power supply side panel makes for super easy access.
Things to know before hand.
The back exhaust fan looks pretty janky. Only half the fan is usable and the other half hangs over the glass. Every thermal review I read says it helps gpu temp by 3C minimum so I still use it, but it looks bad. I am not sure how strong the glass would be but I would have rather had a square cut out of the glass and the vent go all the way through.
AOIs when mounted vertically should have the hoses at the bottom of the AOI. This allows air bubbles to float to the top of the radiator and not have to be pumped through the pump. When the hoses are at the top any air in the radiator floats to the top and gets sucked into the cooling stream and into the pump. This reduces pump life, reduces cooling capacity, and makes noise when the pump cavitates. Corsair even has a document stating the tubes need to be at the bottom. Even when the cooler is higher than the pump hoses on top is a problem as it puts the suction where all the air will be. Why I share this is with the heat shield and without cutting it there is no off the shelf AOI that will install with hoses down. The heat shield blocks it and the hoses needed would be longer than options on the market. This case REQUIRES the hoses to be mounted at the top of the AOI.
One more note on the AOI, many AOIs come only with 400mm tubes between the pump and the radiator. This can be extremely tight on this case. I found that having the tubes at the bottom of the pump makes the 400mm really a stretch on the P13 AOI. It looks really bad covering my memory like that. If you have one with 400mm save yourself a cryosheet or some thermal paste and mount the pump with the hoses on the right side. Or, you can go with the Corsair Titan cooler that has 450mm hoses. Not saying any one AOI is better than the other just saying the Titan 360 has 50mm longer hoses that may help with routing if you want the hoses on the bottom of the pump.
Interestingly enough, the PSU takes a suction close to where the AOI is dumping its warm air. This has not caused any issues and the PSU runs at a cool temp. The fluid dynamics of the AOI seem to port the air away from the suction though it looks close, in my experience it has not been.
Last note, I use NVME drives that mount on motherboard. But if you don't or need to use other drives the place they want you to mount the drives requires you to remove the fan controller in the upgraded model, or if you add a fan controller you will have to think again.
Tanndog · 2026-02-03 · via amazon
★★★★★Amazing case
Case is amazing. Triple chamber design has greatly dropped the cpu temps in my build. Case brakes down very well for building. Super easy to run cable management. Case is large, takes a lot of desk space, however very premium build, super high quality parts. Integrated GPU stand. easy to get to back of power supply.
Austin · 2026-02-15 · via amazon
★★★★★Not a gimmick - It truly works!
Needed a case and this one is very clever. No longer is hot intake recirculated inside the case. A vertical mounted 360 AIO is in an isolated chamber. It gets its own fresh air and exhaust directly out of the case away from the other intakes and, if seated on a desk, away from the user too. I thought it was a gimmick but I was happily surprised! I use two 360 radiators, one for CPU (7800x3d) and the other for GPU (5080). Both rads fit fine. Only issue is that the removable duct on the top cannot be mounted. No biggie it is toolless removeable. With all fans on silent curve I cannot hear any fan sound. Even with GPU at 100% (Temps high 30C to high 60C) and CPU (Temps low 50C to mid 60C) at 80% I hear no noise. I am using a BeQuiet silent loop 3 and MSI 5080 suprim liquid with stock fans. If you need a case give this one serious thought!!