Corsair Obsidian 750D Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅24-09-13
Interior (Continued)

Corsair have included an Air Series 140mm cooling fan at the back of 750D which has been positioned to be an exhaust. There is a noticeable gap between the top of the fan and the top of the case, this assists with radiator support.

At the top of the chassis, 3x 120/140mm cooling fans can be included and radiators up to 360mm in specification can also fit – as we will see later. Corsair’s Hydro Series can be installed at the top without any problems whatsoever.


Air Series 140mm rear exhaust


Over on the other side the optical drive cage can support up to 3x 5.25” devices and each bay has a tool-free mechanism – helping to install efficiently.


Tool-free mechanisms for 5.25” devices


At the bottom of 750D there are two storage cages, by default these are positioned side-by-side but they can also be stacked on top of each other too. Each cage can accommodate 3x 2.5” or 3.5” drives via storage trays which we have seen many times with previous Corsair cases.

Behind the storage cages Corsair have also equipped 750D with a series of four 2.5” adapter brackets. These handy brackets are a welcome feature – Corsair have utilised space which would otherwise be wasted.


Dual storage cages



SSD trays utilise space


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