Since 750D has XL-ATX compatibility we installed our test system which uses this form factor. Our only complaint with installing an XL-ATX motherboard inside this case is that the bottom row of mounting holes have no support.
Installation was a breeze thanks to the space and tool-free mechanisms used throughout this chassis. The option of being able to move the HDD cages around in different configurations or even altogether is a key advantage.
Our XL-ATX test system sat inside 750D
Cable management behind the motherboard tray
Now a common feature in most cases, the HDD tray features within 750D and offers support for 2.5” and 3.5” drives. 2.5” drives require a set of screws attaching to the underside, whilst the 3.5” drive can take advantage of tool-free mounting studs.
HDD trays for installing 2.5” and 3.5” drives





