Corsair Obsidian Series 750D Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 24.09.13
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Front

Overview

 
Taking a closer look at the front of this big tower case shows that Corsair is using high quality materials. The front feautures a hairline brushed aluminium finish. In the bottom part you can find a coverplate behind which there can be a maximum of two 140/120 millimeter fans, where 140 millimeter ones have actually been pre-installed (3 pin connector). The front I/O panel is located at the top. On the left hand side there is the audio out as well as the audio in. Right next to the audio connectors there is the reset button and in the center you find the power button. On the right hand side there are two USB 3.0 as well as USB 2.0 connectors. Right below the I/O panel you can find three 5.25 inch slots, which are covered by bezels same aluminium finish you also get with the cover plate. Overall the front looks very decent and one important reason for that is the homogenous finish.


Back

Overview

 
Next to the usual slot bezels, of which there are nine in this case, there is another pre-installed 140 millimeter fan with 4 pin header, which has been placed right behind the CPU cooler. Below the last slot bezel there is space for an ATX power supply. Other than that Corsair provides their cases with very decent screw threads, which make the thumbscrews fit perfectly.


Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Left side
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Top / Bottom
Page 3 - Front / Back Page 7 - Conclusion
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