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Veröffentlicht: 2013-09-24, Autor: Marc , Testbericht von: ocaholic.ch.english
the design is very pleasing and the case would look decent on, as well as underneath a desk We would even go to the point to say, that installing a 525 inch drive would ruin the looks of the front Design Recommendation Should you be looking for a big ...
Feels roomy throughout, Supports up to three radiators, Can house 10 storage devices, Large side window, Competitive price tag, Unobstructed front intakes, Solid build quality
Lacks quickrelease side panels, Unfiltered bottom fan mounts, Optical bays still look awkward in use, No hotswappable drive bays
Corsair has done a good job of filling-out its Obsidian Series range in 2013. The range-topping 900D more than meets the needs of the E-ATX market, the new 750D handles ATX with ease and the 350D is one of the best high-performance chassis for a micro-AT...
Excellent build quality, Plenty of space for highend setups and custom water cooling, Fully modular drive cages, Dust filters are easily accessible and easy to clean, Cable management is a breeze, Clean design,
Corsair can pat themselves on the back with another worthy addition to its strong Obsidian series....
Professional aesthetics, Dust filters are easy to remove, Strong radiator support within, XL-ATX and E-ATX support, Flexible storage options, Good clearance for hardware
Price, No anti-vibration padding for PSU, Side panels flex / thin, Lack of mounting holes for bottom row on XL-ATX motherboards
The Obsidian Series is synonymous with quality and it’s no surprise that this third Obsidian chassis for 2013 has gathered plenty of attention amongst avid Corsair patriots. Where this new chassis fits in is a little unclear since both the 650D and 80...
Expansive interior, High component compatibility, Huge side panel window, Flexible HDD storage, Flawless finish and design
An extra air filter on the base would have been welcomed, £135 is expensive and may put off many, but it is worth the expense and is attractively priced with the competition in terms of price and features,
Corsair have really out done them selves here and while I was expecting this case to be impressive, I wasn't expecting to love it as much as I do. For some people, I feal this case is just going to be too much, it is big, it is bold and it makes a loud st...
With a sensible bordering on attractive price tag, Corsair's new Obsidian case is a pleasant rather than fantastic addition to it's line-up. There's little to dislike, but equally not a whole deal to get excited about either. You might also call it bla...
Zusammenfassung: Corsair’s newest case, the Obsidian 750D, promises many things: it is large, feature rich and priced at a reasonable $160. It may be one of the best values currently available in the full tower market....
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-11, Autor: David , Testbericht von: pcauthority.com.au
A very well-featured case with some unique installation options...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-04, Autor: Chad , Testbericht von: tweaktown.com
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 jus...
Looks to kill, Attention to the little things, Extremely easy to build, Plethora of ventilation options, and included dust filters at every intake, Toolfree hard drive and SSD options, Spacious, Sturdy build quality
Some more clearance for cables on the back of the motherboard would be welcome, Glass side panel flexes a little, Mounting holes missing for XLALX motherboards
Corsair designed the Obsidian 750D with a philosophy, to make for a convenient, high level build, and they've followed up with it till the end. No matter how many internal components you have, the Obsidian 750D will just swallow it in without causing as m...