CORSAIR Obsidian 750D Computer Case Review

Cases & PSU/Cases by leeghoofd @ 2013-10-03

CORSAIR has established grounds in the enclosure market. At start only with the high end versions  in the form of the Obsidian and Graphite cases. Later on targeting another segment of the market, with the more affordable cases, under the Carbide brand name. The Obsidian series are straight competition for big names as Lian-Li, sporting high build quality, offering maximum hardware compatibility and they are multi GPU ready, plus the possible liquid-cooling options are a big bonus. The mixture of steel and brushed aluminum,  enhances  the rigidity and adds that little extra touch of elegance to the CORSAIR Obsidian enclosures. The brand new 750D model is a full blown tower case and looks at first glance like a trim-down version of the 900D flagship. Nevertheless what is most exciting is, that this case is retailing at the price of a high end Mid-Tower chassis. Time to take a closer look at the CORSAIR 750D Obsidian case.

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EK Waterblocks L360 Inside

Modern full tower cases are usually ready, out the box, to house complex watercooling setups. The CORSAIR OBSIDIAN is no exception to this rule. Being able to support a 360 radiator in the top part, a 240mm radiator in the front and/or bottom section is more then most watercooling purists would ever require.

The installed hardware are:

 

 

 

 

We installed our EK L360 complete kit, without breaking a sweat inside the spacious interior of the 750D.  Now there's one glitch, if ever opting to install a huge 360 radiator, you will need to sacrifice two of the 5 1/2 slots. Or opt like we did to just use two fans.

 

 

 

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