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techPowerUp!
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 750D

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?

Circuit City
★★★★★
10 years ago
Amazing look, Feel, and Spacious!

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.

TigerDirect
★★★★★
9 years ago
Love it

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...

The Guru of 3D
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 750D review

The new Obsidian series is doing well, it is a stylish product series and definitely comes with everything you need and might expect from a chassis. The 900D as far as I am concerned was fantastic, the 750D however is a bit more regular. Still it is a style icon embedded with some great options.

KitGuru
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 750D Case Review

KitGuru says: Corsair can pat themselves on the back with another worthy addition to its strong Obsidian series.

Excellent build quality; Plenty of space for high-end set-ups and custom water cooling; Fully modular drive cages; Dust filters are easily accessible and easy to clean; Cable management is a breeze; Clean design

SSD caddies can be finicky to put in place; Window can be noisy when handling the side panel

Tweak Town
★★★★
10 years ago

Let me start my closing arguments with the dislikes and get them out of the way. First of all, seriously, how do you forget about the need for screws to mount a power supply? In a $40 case I might let that slide, but for this amount of money, I can't just let that go.

Bit-Tech
★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 750D Review

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.

Newegg
★★★★
7 years ago
Spacious and Easy to use

My cons were kind of nit picky. I have owned this case for about 6 months and this was my first ever build. I chose this case because I had been eyeing the black Corsair 600t as I thought the latches on the 600t to open the side panel was appealing.

Very spacious - Easy to store wires out of sight - Many great accessories (zip ties and such) - No problems with heat with just stock fans and one additional top fan - I love the tool-less side panels - Easy to remove front and bottom screens for removing dust

- Not a problem for me but potentially too big - Keep in mind that the large size could create a problem if your cords are too small; This shouldn't be a deciding factor, just something to keep in mind.

memoryexpress.com
★★★★
8 years ago
Faulty After A Year

Overall I like the case, it is just disappointing that after only a year of gentle use there seems to be issues with the case itself. while possibly fixable, it is not worth the time for me to tear down my entire rig and try to re-solder a possibly loose cable.

Good case overall; nice design; plenty of room; easy mounting for radiators and fans Good airflow Standard fans are quiet

Hard to move; if carrying from the top the indent at the front of the case is quite small and hard to reach fingers into After only a year of owning the case; with minimal movement.

HotHardware
★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 750D Case: Well Built For Water Cooling

Over the past few years, Corsair has steadily ramped up the number and types of computer chassis it manufacturers. The high-end 700D and 800D have been followed by a number of midrange products and one uber-expensive deluxe model, the massive 900D.

900D styling in a smaller case; Positive pressure as configured; 360mm radiator support

None of the insulation or external drive bays that make some of Corsair's other offerings stand out

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