Testseek.com have collected 70 expert reviews of the Corsair Obsidian 750D and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Obsidian 750D.
September 2013
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70 Reviews
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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...
A very well-featured case with some unique installation options...
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Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Chad , review by: 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...
Abstract: 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....
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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Published: 2013-12-01, Author: David , review by: 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...
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 ...