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June 2010
(88%)
26 Reviews
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goldentachaward.png, 100% black for great aesthetics, Sleek and elegant design instead of pimped/UV Lights design, Room for five 5.25" devices and six 3.5"/2.5" devices, Excellent build quality and quiet 140mm fans included, Best cablemanagement included in a case ever, 3 separated chambers for heat dissipation and improved airflow, 360x120mm water cooling radiator supported at the top, D
Toolless 5.25" drive bays didn't work properly
The performance of the CC700D is very good. I can't say it's perfect, but it's far from being just good. The ability to mount triple radiators at the top or add 4 x 120mm extra fans, apart from the 3 x 140mm fans included is just great. Installation w...
The Corsair 700D and 800D are top-end products; Corsair's design team hit virtually every target one could set for a full-tower ATX enclosure. The 800D is designed for the enthusiast that wants a top-end case with all the bells and whistles and wants t...
Corsair has done what it set out to do with the 700D for the Obsidian Series; they created a more appealing, affordable enthusiast case for water or air. ...
Last year a new case vendor hit the scene with a familiar name: Corsair. Famous for their memory solutions and even SSDs, the company released the Obsidian Series 800D to some pretty ecstatic press and customers. When I reviewed the case originally...
Published: 2010-05-03, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
First I want to start off with the bottom line for most buyers; pricing! - Right now as I write this the 800D demands while the 700D demands . So off the top you can save $40, not too bad. I honestly can’t say that based solely on price the 700D is...
Abstract: With Corsair’s 800D being such a great success, it was only natural that a follow-up product was quickly approaching. The aptly-named 700D isn’t much of a departure from the original but it does come with a lower price while eliminating some features ...
When Corsair entered the case market with the 800D we felt that it was one of the best that money could buy but the price tag of nearly $300/£230 did limit the number of consumers who could obtain one. The 700D goes some way to improving that situatio...
There are PC cases, and then there are PC cases. In the 700D, Corsair has created a positively fearsome monolith of storage aimed at PC enthusiasts looking to build their dream systems. It might look unassuming at first glance compared with CoolerMaste...
Corsair's Obsidian 700D full-tower chassis is a slightly trimmed-down version of the 800D that was launched in mid-2009. Sharing the same construction and differentiated by the newer model being specified without hot-swap drive-bays and a windowed side...