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Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-16, Autor: Brian , Testbericht von: legitreviews.com
Taking design queues from its smaller and larger siblings, the 750D fills the gap and presents itself as a full tower chassis. What I always liked about full tower cases is the amount of room that you receive with them. The Obsidian 750D absolutely did no...
Full-tower PC case for extra room with clean, elegant styling, Very good case cooling options with support for liquid cooling, Two 140mm intake fans and one 140mm exhaust fan included, Eight different case fan mounting locations, Three dust filters: easy
No external hot-swap 3.5” HDD bays, We miss the sturdy side panels and latches on the Obsidian 650D, Corsair Obsidian Series 750D Full-Tower ATX Case, I would like to thank our friends at Corsair for sending us the 750D case to review – thank you, ‹ Cas
The Obsidian Series 750D is the third new Obsidian case to be introduced by Corsair in 2013. It shares many of the same design elements present on Corsair's popular Obsidian 350D micro-ATX chassis and the 900D Super-Tower. The new 750D offers more room, b...
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
Our testbed hardware for the Corsair Obsidian 750D was a Core i7-2600K on an Intel DP67BG2 motherboard with 8GB of RAM and an AMD Radeon HD 6870. Systems were benchmarked by waiting 15 minutes after boot to record idle temps and after 30 minutes of runnin...
The Corsair OBSIDIAN 750D is another welcome addition to the ever growing enclosure lineup of the Fremont giant. That high end doesn't always needs to carry an exuberant price tag is one of the strong points of this 750D. Being a full tower there is n...
To be certain, the 750D isn't a total, market-crushing homerun. Corsair has yet to really hit one of those, but this is at least an excellent entry in their portfolio. Usability has always been their strong suit and the 750D continues to improve on that; ...
The Obsidian Series 750D is a difficult product to wrap one's head around. Its model number suggests superiority to the 650D, and indeed, it surpasses the older model in a number of ways. At the same time, the 750D lacks a number of its predecessors trad...
Alright, let's wrap things up. We think the Corsair Obsidian 750D is a lovely product. It's not exactly in the same league of the 900D, I must admit that. But still the 750D is a perfect example of how a chassis should be, everything makes sense and it o...
lots of space, tool free 2.5" bays that do not interfere with wiring for the 3.5" drive cages, holds any size power supply I can think of, lots of room for wires behind the mainboard tray, several mounting possibilities for the 3.5" cages, looks pretty fantastic,
no screws for power supplies, not enough accessory standoffs for MATX boards,
I really like this case. It's big, it looks fantastic, and it has a lot of things going for it. Like those awesome 2.5" trays that still allow you to run wiring for your 3.5" hard drives behind them and the sheer number of spots for fans. There are a f...
It can be said Corsair know a thing or two about cases and the 750D is no disappointment in the looks department, offering a sleek and modern exterior. The bringing together of steel and brushed aluminium face plate works well. What works a little less we...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-12-01, Autor: David , Testbericht von: uk.hardware.info
If it wasn't obvious yet, we really like the Corsair Obsidian 750D. There aren't many chassis with this much interior space (including for E-ATX and XL-ATX motherboards) that can boast this level of cooling. They're typically also louder. In terms of fe...