Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition, Full Tower ATX Case - View 1

Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition, Full Tower ATX Case

4.6 (1,921 ratings)
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Key Features

  • Obsidian Series High Performance Case
  • Minimalist Style, Maximum Potential
  • High Airflow Front Mesh Design
  • Maximum GPU Length : 450mm, Maximum PSU Length : 220mm, Maximum CPU Cooler Height : 170mm

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Customer Reviews

EricEric
I recently bought this case for a new PC I built for myself. I wanted something that had plenty of room for a liquid CPU cooler and fans and airflow, and this case delivers. Also, the size makes it easy to work on inside if you want to replace or upgrade something. Just know that this is a big case and might not fit well on all computer desks.Pros:- Looks nice and professional- It has plenty of room for things like a liquid CPU cooler and a long GPU- Organized: The different sets of screws were in separate bags. Also, the case allows good cable management, allowing you to route most of the cables and chords behind the motherboard so they don't clutter up the case above the motherboard too much.- Screwless installation for 3.5" and 5.25" drives makes installation of drives fairly easy- It includes real expansion slot brackets rather than pop-out throwaway placeholders that many other PC cases come with- It comes with 2 front fans (140mm) and a rear fan (most other caeses only come with 1 front fan, and some don't come with any front fans at all). The fans are quiet.Cons:- The front panel is supposed to latch in place, but it doesn't stay on very well. I contacted Corsair and they replaced my front panel for free.- Cosmetic: If you install an optical drive or card reader in one of the 5.25" bays, the front of the drive isn't flush with the front of the case- Know what you're getting into: It's a big case and might not fit well on some computer desks.Other thoughts:I installed a liquid CPU cooler to the top of the case using the long fan screws that came with the cooler. I put the fans on top of the radiator, with the long screws going through the top of the case, through the fans to the radiator.
Amazon Customer
My case arrived and the motherboard mounting screws were missing. Fortunately I was still able to mount the motherboard. I emailed Corsair’s customer support and they were very helpful and sent me the missing screws. As someone who works in customer service I can appreciate how easy they were to deal with.As far as the case itself I love it. It looks very sleek and is made out of fine quality material. It’s huge and pretty heavy but I can’t really deduct a point for that because I bought it knowing that, but just something to be aware of because it is not easy to move if that’s something you need to do frequently, I don’t so it doesn’t matter.Building in this case was a great experience. This was my first time building a PC so how large the case is made it very easy to work inside of. And there are plenty of routes for cables to be able to hide them and make it look nice.The one thing that is hard is getting the tool less HDD trays to fit with the HDD installed in them. I believe this is intentional to make sure they won’t move around when the HDD is running. Just something to note that you may need to push pretty hard but it will fit.As the name suggests the airflow is great. The 3 included fans plus the heat sink fan I purchased for the cpu are more than enough to keep temperatures manageable while gaming. And the fans are all nice and quiet. Once I put my headphones on, even with no audio, I can no longer hear the pc running. Plus the large size means I won’t have to worry as much if I decide to upgrade in the future that parts won’t fit.Great product, I love the sleek and simple look but that is subjective, and great customer service. I will be a Corsair customer in the future.
SaucybreakfastSaucybreakfast
This case is great for people looking for a full tower case that has room for expansion and cable management.The nearly 1 inch space behind the motherboard tray offers the perfect amount of area when dealing with cable management. I was able to fit an 24-pin plug, 2 6-pins, an 8-pin, a swiftech fan hub, all the included case wires, and 5 fans worth of wires in the back without causing any flex or bend in the side panel despite my shabby cable management.The the hard drive cages are removable in case you want to add a 240mm radiator onto the front panel (mine is mounted on the top). And the SSD mounts on the back have become my favorite method of mounting SSD. Just simple slide the SSD in and press the tab next to it to pop it out, it's wonderful.The fan filters arent extraordinarily fine but are capable of blocking most dust from entering your chassis. There are three total, one on the front and the top and another, thats more protective, on the bottom where you mount the Power Supply. The filter on the bottom rests in a tray that is easy to take out, the filter on the front is attached to the front panel and is taken off by pressing on two tabs on the top corners of the panel and finally, the filter up top is my favorite. It's a magnetic screen filter that can be taken off as easily as lifting some paper. I frigging love this thing. As well as being cool to mess with, it actually cleans well by just running it under some water and you're good to go!And last but not least is the overall look of the case...The brushed aluminum chassis along with the large windowed side panel makes for an absolutely gorgeous case...so long as you don't stick you're oily fingers on it as it will leave fingerprints on pretty much anywhere you touch. But still, sticking your rig into this case gives you're hardware the ability to show itself off in a stunning way!Huge thumbs up from customer.