This is a perfect case for my setup
This is a perfect case for my setup
this case is awesome, a lot space, The H100i fits perfect, a lot of those things to put a lot of PCI's, comes with fans, im gonna change them but those works ultra smooth, easy filters clean out, and cheap, I get it for for $99 + $10 after mail rebate and now cost $159 WOW, Glad to get it a few...
I ordered this case after much debate (previously Owning and Moving out of a Nzxt Phantom 410 White) and I wanted a full windowed case that would suit my needs. Which were to start a full custom loop that could handle at least a 360mm Radiator on top.
PROS: If you're looking for a case that has plenty of room and has a great sleek look to it. I'd recommend this case. Also love that the HHD bays are removable and you can place them either on the top or the bottom areas.
Today we take a look at the Obsidian 750D an enthusiast full tower case that looks to offer great flexibility for components and advanced cooling while offering affordability and a modest size.
So last time we reviewed the Antec One S3, a budget mid-tower cabinet. This time things are different. What we have is the Corsair Obsidian 750D, a beast, if I may put it that way, when compared to the Antec One S3. Corsair is a company well known to PC builders.
Corsair's Obsidian range is for very serious system builders, but you do end up getting a case that is packed with features and will last you for years. That it also bears a passing resemblance to certain black monoliths that may or may not have kickstarted tool use among primates is merely a bonus.
Corsair has been steadily refreshing its line of enthusiast cases this year, starting with the dinky micro-ATX . It already has several successful cases in other series too, such as the Carbide 500R. However, in the £100-150 price bracket, the competition has had an edge.
The Obsidian 750D aims to fill the compact full-tower chassis spot in the updated Obsidian family. With the 900D taking the top and the 350D firmly situated in the mid-tower segment, the 750D has a price tag to match its size, but will it be able to deliver everything to warrant the Obsidian name?
Earlier this year Corsair introduced a new high-end chassis called the Obsidian 900D. It was positioned above the old flagship model, the 800D. Today we're taking a closer look at the Obsidian 750D, the best desktop tower Corsair has ever designed in our opinion.
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