Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
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Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
CORSAIR Obsidian Series 750D Performance Full Tower Case (CC-9011035-WW)
Brand | Corsair |
Color | Black |
Size | Standard |
Material | Aluminum |
Compatible Devices | CPU |
About this item
- Beautiful brushed aluminum fascia makes an elegant design statement.
- Generous expansion room for building high-performance systems.
- Full side panel window to view your components.
- Includes three AF140L fans, with room for up to eight fans.
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The full tower Obsidian case for great-looking high performance PCs
The Obsidian Series 750D full tower PC case combines generous expansion flexibility, room for advanced cooling options, and an interior that’s optimized for fast and easy builds and upgrades. It has a clean, elegant exterior that dispenses with arbitrary plastic add-ons in exchange for the beauty of brushed aluminum and solid steel. This rigid, rugged exterior surrounds a frame that has ample room for high-performance components and the sophisticated cooling you’ll need if you’re going to push those components to their limits. And, it incorporates a host of clever system builder-focused features, because building a system should be straightforward, trouble-free, and even fun.
The room you need when you’re getting serious
Nine PCI-E expansion slots support double and triple GPUs. There’s room for up to ten drives, and four USB ports on the brushed aluminum front panel.
Your system. Your cooling.
The three included Corsair AF140L high-airflow 140 millimeter intake and exhaust fans are custom engineered to deliver excellent airflow with less unnecessary turbulence and noise. You can mount up to eight fans, with room for dual radiators on the bottom, front, and top.
Take control of your storage
There are four separate mounting locations for the drive cages, and if you’re moving to 100% solid-state, you can remove the 3.5 inch cages entirely and use the four side-mounted 2.5 inch cages.
Designed for fast, straightforward builds
The side panels and expansion slots use thumb screws, and storage installation is tool-free. A center-post standoff holds the motherboard in place while you secure it, and the dust filters are easily accessible and removable. Our innovative cable routing system has multiple cutouts with rubber grommets for superior airflow and a cleaner look, and the CPU backplate cutout lets you install or upgrade your CPU cooling without removing the motherboard.
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Technical Details
Brand | Corsair |
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Item model number | CC-9011035-WW |
Item Weight | 21.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 9.3 x 22 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.5 x 9.3 x 22 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | PC1066 |
Manufacturer | CO7LH |
ASIN | B00EB6O4N8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 24, 2013 |
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4.6 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,776 in Computer Cases |
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the Full Tower Obsidian Case For Great-looking High Performance Pcs The Obsidian Series 750d Full Tower Pc Case Combines Generous Expansion Flexibility, Room For Advanced Cooling Options, And An Interior That's Optimized For Fast And Easy Builds And Upgrades. It Has A Clean, Elegant Exterior That Dispenses With Arbitrary Plastic Add-ons In Exchange For The Beauty Of Brushed Aluminum And Solid Steel. This Rigid, Rugged Exterior Surrounds A Frame That Has Ample Room For High-performance Components And The Sophisticated Cooling You'll Need If You're Going To Push Those Components To Their Limits. And, It Incorporates A Host Of Clever System Builder-focused Features, Because Building A System Should Be Straightforward, Trouble-free, And Even Fun.
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Customers like the quality, appearance, air flow, and ease of assembly of the system cabinet. For example, they mention that it looks nice, has plenty of room for things, and the front paneling is very cool. That said, some say that the cable management is ungodly wonderful, and that it offers great airflow while maintaining a low temperature.
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Customers like the size of the system cabinet. They say it has a lot of room inside, with plenty of room behind the motherboard tray for cable management. There is also excellent space for cable storage, and there is plenty of clearance for heatsinks. The case is huge and has so much room for anything. Customers also appreciate the large side window panel and the fact that it allows them to remove every drive bay.
"...Also, this case is compatible with most PC mods or additions, making it a solid, lower price substitute for the Corsair 900D. The interior of the..." Read more
"...Pros:Spacious - let's face it, this case is big. But that does not always translate to interior space...." Read more
"...Other than that, the case is fantastic! There is soooooooo much room inside, I fit a UT60 360mm rad up top, an XT45 240mm rad in the bottom, AND a..." Read more
"...to accept even ungainly-sized USB thumb drives; plenty deep enough for the longest video cards, and then some; lots of room in general that makes it..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the system cabinet. They mention that the case allows good cable management, allowing them to route most of the cables. They appreciate the cable routing options, saying that it's incredibly easy to route wires for a nice clean build. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the case.
"...And there are plenty of routes for cables to be able to hide them and make it look nice...." Read more
"...The fantastic cable management allows you to create a clean looking case...." Read more
"...The cable routing options are nice, and there's a big enough gap between the case and the back of the motherboard tray that even with a lot of bulky..." Read more
"...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..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the system cabinet. They mention that it looks nice, professional, has plenty of room for things, and is a very nice case. The aluminum look on the front goes good with any color scheme, and the front paneling is very cool. The tower also has some very nice additions, and wonderful the drive bays are designed.
"...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." Read more
"...The fantastic cable management allows you to create a clean looking case...." Read more
"...I think it'll handle quite a few upgrade cycles, and it really looks awesome without being too obnoxiously GAMERRRRrrr like many cases are these days." Read more
"...Pros:- Looks nice and professional- It has plenty of room for things like a liquid CPU cooler and a long GPU-..." Read more
Customers like the air flow of the system cabinet. They mention that it's roomy, offers great airflow, and has a low noise level. Customers also appreciate the 280mm fan, which is constantly pulling in air and quickly getting rid of heat. They say there is no shortage of cooling capacity, and the cavity up above the fan is perfect for heat management.
"...As the name suggests the airflow is great...." Read more
"...air or water cooling system you can put together and can easily accommodate 6 or more fans (I have 5 140mm and 1 120mm and it is whisper quiet)...." Read more
"...atx, but also has really good cable management which has helped with the airflow...." Read more
"...Great airflow path. The front panel comes with two 140mm fans and the cut-out panel means there's not much resistance...." Read more
Customers like the value of the system cabinet. They say it's an excellent and sleek desktop PC case, it works out great, and is worth the money. They also mention that the liquid cooler is impressive, and the three 5.25" mounting bays up top work great. Overall, customers are happy with every last Corsair product and find it to be a very professional and mature looking case.
"...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." Read more
"...compatible with most PC mods or additions, making it a solid, lower price substitute for the Corsair 900D. The interior of the case is the most..." Read more
"...The three 5.25" mounting bays up top work great too...." Read more
"...Decent price for what you get.Cons:It would be nice to have a fan filter for the bottom optional case fan area...." Read more
Customers find the assembly of the system cabinet to be easy. They mention that it is very easy to work with this case, and it is easy to connect those hard-to-connect hard drive cables. They also mention that the case is roomy and it's easy to build a very clean PC inside of it. They recommend this case to experienced builders or those newer to building PCs, saying that it'd be perfect for experienced or new PC builders.
"...first time building a PC so how large the case is made it very easy to work inside of...." Read more
"...That said, the Corsair 750D was the easiest and most comfortable build I've ever had...." Read more
"...Pros:- Looks nice and professional- It has plenty of room for things like a liquid CPU cooler and a long GPU-..." Read more
"...Conclusion:Overall easy to build with and more options than you can shake a stick at for cooling your wicked rigs...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the thickness of the system cabinet. Some say it's well constructed, with excellent case quality. Others say that the build quality just didn't feel as good as the CM Trooper, the fabric is extremely fragile, and the side panels are a bit flimsy. They say the quality control missed the mark.
"...It looks very sleek and is made out of fine quality material...." Read more
"...The side panels are a bit flimsy, and the acrylic window creaks as the panel flexes. Not a problem once they are installed...." Read more
"...This case is a fantastic option for anyone who wants a high quality case for a reasonable price...." Read more
"...The case as a whole feels sturdy and fine, so I don't think it's a problem but still when I look at some of the pieces they seem quite thin...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the system cabinet. Some mention that it's surprisingly quiet considering how many fans and drives they have in it, while others say that it is a little noisy. The side panel screws come completely off, the trays were bent, and it had no noise dampening material. It creaks when you move it, and does scratch up if you're not careful.
"...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...." Read more
"...The fans are quiet.Cons:- The front panel is supposed to latch in place, but it doesn't stay on very well...." Read more
"...The side panels are a bit flimsy, and the acrylic window creaks as the panel flexes. Not a problem once they are installed...." Read more
"...a nice clean build, it is solidly constructed, looks elegant is both quiet and cool with a proper fan setup...." Read more
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This is not my first build, and I would call myself an somewhat experienced builder, who's too poor to afford to make extreme builds. That said, the Corsair 750D was the easiest and most comfortable build I've ever had. This case is a fantastic option for anyone who wants a high quality case for a reasonable price. The case features a brushed grey metal exterior with standard mic/headphone ports 2 USB 3.0 ports and 2 USB 2.0 ports. The only LEDs provided with this case indicate power and HDD/SSD activity(right and left side of power button respectively).
Pros: This case is highly functional, and extremely roomy. I enjoyed working with it. The majority of components have a decent build quality. Also, this case is compatible with most PC mods or additions, making it a solid, lower price substitute for the Corsair 900D. The interior of the case is the most notable part of it. It's roomy and provides both the compatibility and space that both novice and experienced builders can make use of. Also the inclusion of dust filters that are extremely easy to remove makes cleaning a breeze. The fantastic cable management allows you to create a clean looking case. There are rubber grommets everywhere, and my case has never looked cleaner.
Cons: Due to the finish used on the front panel, it scratches very easily (it can be scratched by your nails when turning the PC on). However this problem is mostly aesthetic, as the scratches come off with a little water. The build quality on the side panels leave some to be desired, as they are cheaper and decently flexible. The side glass consists of some sort of Plexiglas that is extremely bendable and feels cheap. The front panel (the part with the Corsair logo on it) is removable, and this presents a problem, as the latches that connect this part to the rest of the case have a tendency to break. This happened to me, but after I filed an RMA I was shipped a replacement exactly 10 days later (at no cost to me). When you add a new 5.25" drive to the front, it doesn't sit flush, and in my opinion, taints the aesthetic of this case. I ended up stealthing my drives, an easy process that you can just google how to do.
Other: This case is very minimalistic. If you want flashy parts covered in RGB lighting and that kind of stuff, then this case does support that, but you would need to purchase these things separately. This is the type of case that wouldn't look out of place in an office, but still provides and appeals to your wildest fantasies without a $400 price tag.
Note: I bought this case on sale for USD $99.99, so at this price point my views are likely to be skewed.
Also, this review was written as of 2 and a half months of purchasing this case and learning what I could about it.
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.
The cable routing options are nice, and there's a big enough gap between the case and the back of the motherboard tray that even with a lot of bulky power cables and whatnot routed back there, the case closed very easily without anything getting stuck or wedged. The motherboard and power supply all screwed in nicely.
The 3.5" hard drive mounting brackets are great. The plastic is quite flexible which feels weird at first but it means they won't shatter when you flex them to attach them to drives. The fact that there are so many of them is really nice, as i've seen quite a few cases that are huge but have nowhere to put drives. There are cutouts which make cleanly routing the sata cables easy too, which is great. The three 5.25" mounting bays up top work great too.
The fans pre-mounted in the case are all dead silent, i attached them to a fan controller because I expected noise problems but turns out I didn't need to worry about that. I added two LED 140mm fans on the top which look cool through the screen on the top.
Overall I'm extremely happy with the case. There are a few negatives, but they're not dealbreakers. First, because of the size of the case, the thin steel just seems a little flimsier than I expected. The case as a whole feels sturdy and fine, so I don't think it's a problem but still when I look at some of the pieces they seem quite thin. The other downside is that the 5.25" fan controller I got doesn't quite fit properly with the tool-less mounting. It fits, but I could only put a screw on one side, the tool-less clamp can't be removed and blocks all the other screw holes. This is probably more the fault of the fan controller having too shallow of a mount, and it does still work ok with one screw, but that was the one real problem I had.
In the end, I'm super pleased with this case. I think it'll handle quite a few upgrade cycles, and it really looks awesome without being too obnoxiously GAMERRRRrrr like many cases are these days.
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Les cages à disques sont un peut fragiles et les supports de disque se tordent facilement.
The build quality is quite high for a mostly steel case, but not as high as a Lian Li aluminum case per se. It has ample space for cooling, radiators, 6 hard disks, 4 SSD drives, great cable management setup, accommodates a wide variety of motherboards, and runs fairly quiet. Everything is assembled and disassembled with ease, and the case has a lot of airflow. One thing I like is the inclusion of 5.25" style drive bays for those who still have a use for CDs, DVDs, DVDRW etc. as many case designs have axed such features with an eye to the future.
I'm quite happy with this case and may buy another one in spring/summer time for a new AMD Ryzen 9 3950X build I'll be doing. Highly recommended.
I wanted a full ATX Tower - to provide space for any conceivable major, future, upgrade, better ventilation then the old case provided, a design that would accommodate lots of 3.5" and 2.5" drives (I have lots!), and better front panel USB support - preferably with USB 3.0 . Other requirements were for - a reasonable price ~£150 max, lots of space and a design providing for a neater layout of cables.
I read a lot of reviews and looked at lots of alternatives and eventually settled on a Corsair CC-9011078-WW Obsidian Series 750D Airflow Edition. This cost £135. It is a big beastie - bigger than my old case - but I have bags of room so its footprint was not an issue. Indeed, the size is a positive advantage as I found the Corsair case so easy to work with that it took longer to dismantle the kit from the old case than it took to install it in the Corsair.
Everything looked so much neater - the Corsair has various features that assist in cable management. I was so pleased with the result that I went and bought some LED strips to illuminate the case innards and although I say so myself it all looks great.
The case comes with 3 fans and there is scope for adding more. Dust filters seem effective and generally my system (as indicated by "Speccy") is running a few degrees cooler tan hitherto. This bodes well for the possible upgrade to a AMD Ryzen 3900 that I'm contemplating as one possibility (AMD stuff runs hot in my experience!).
There is a decent manual which provides all the information needed. I only had a couple of problems.....a couple of the SATA leads between the motherboard and a couple of SSD's and HD's proved too short with my original choice of location for the drives. This required some re-positioning of the disks but this only took a few minutes to perform.
Criticisms - only a minor one.......the case stands on four feet (these are an integral part of the case). This means the case sits proud of my desk (it is, literally, on my desktop!) because there is an air intake on the base to provide for PSU ventilation. This makes it impossible to position the unit so to overhang my desk a little. This is no big deal of course and I can live with it.