Corsair Is Back In Black
If you need a roomy full tower for your next build, check
out Corsair’s new Obsidian Series 750D ($159.99). The brushed aluminum and
steel case has plenty of space for all the latest component goodness you want
to add to your system. In addition to tool-less side panels and drive bays, and
you’ll find little extras like cable routing grommets that will keep your wires
safe and secure as you piece together your build.
The case comes with three
140mm fans (two front, one rear), but has room for up to eight, and there are
easy-access dust filters at the top, rear, and front. Included are six internal
3.5/2.5-inch bays in two modular cages, and you can add up to four more SSDs
via dedicated sideways-oriented mounts. The case’s nine expansion slots mean
SLI and CrossFireX configs are no problem, and the front panel has four USB
ports (two USB 3.0) and headphone/mic jacks. Dimensions are 22 x 9.25 x 21.5 inches
(HxWxD); weight is 21.4 pounds.
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