Both side panels on 750D are fixed into place with dual thumbscrews. After taking these side panels off the case we have an overview of the internal layout and feature selection.
Corsair have powder coated the interior in black and the eagle eyed amongst you will notice there is no requirement for motherboard stand-offs since this case has been engineered with projected mounds on the motherboard tray. 750D has support for all major form factors, including ATX, XL-ATX and E-ATX - although XL-ATX lacks the bottom row of mounting hole support. Also noticeable are the plethora of tool-free mechanisms for installing kit and different storage allocation which we will look at in more details on the subsequent pages.

Support for XL-ATX and E-ATX form factors

A look behind the motherboard tray
At the bottom of the case there is space for mounting the PSU. Unfortunately Corsair have made the decision to abstain from including anti-vibration padding which is rather a disappointment. As a result, extra care will have to be taken to not scratch the case or the PSU when installing. Nevertheless, on the underside there is a removable filter which we are pleased to report can be detached when the case is stood upright.

The PSU area lacks anti-vibration padding
Moving up, we see there are a total of nine PCI expansion slot covers, each of these have the ventilation holes for encouraging better airflow inside the case and all come with an easy to remove thumbscrew.

Multi-GPU support with nine PCI expansion slot covers





