Corsair Obsidian Series 750D Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 24.09.13
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Right side

Overview

 
Business as usual, that's what you get when you have a look at the right hand side panel. Its looks are really unspectacular and there are not even vent holes. As soon as we remove the panel things start to become a bit more interesting. The first thing we've noticed, is the huge cut-out behind the motherboard. This allows you to easily install a CPU cooler with backplate after you've put the motherboard into the case. Furthermore there are numerous cable tie loops which help arranging cables in a neat way. Looking for cable routing holes reveals, that there are quite a few, which have been positioned wisely. These holes have also been covered by rubber grommets. Overall it should be easy to put together a very decently wired build. Other than that the four snap-in cages for 2.5 inch drives are very practical and can be found close to the front.



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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