Corsair is one of those companies that needs no introduction, and for that matter, if you haven't seen or heard of the Obsidian series by now, you really need to get out from under that rock. Over the ...
The 750D's interior sounds fantastic - and in most aspects it is - however it comes with a rather-large caveat. If, like us, you're a fan of Corsair's quick-release side panels, you're in for a ...
Today, Corsair announced the launch of the newest addition to their world-famous Obsidian line of enthusiast grade PC cases. The all new Obsidian 750D will fill the gap between the high-end Obsidian ...
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Installing a motherboard is easy in the Corsair 750D. The cable cutouts are well-placed and the now-standard rear cutaway makes it easy to change out a CPU cooler that bolts to the back of the ...
Having introduced the gargantuan Obsidian Series 900D and the micro-ATX Obsidian Series 350D, it was clear that Corsair would flesh-out its high-end chassis range with other new additions. Today, the ...
Corsair have really out done them selves here and while I was expecting this case to be impressive, I wasn’t expecting to love it as much as I do. For some people, I feal this case is just going to be ...
Today we have something very special in the office, while in many ways it is just another PC case I like to think that any part of the Corsair Obsidian series is somewhat of a special occasion.
The Obsidian Series 750D PC Case is designed for systems that will go into media rooms, bedrooms, dorm rooms, or any place where both silence and performance are essential with the PC aficionado and ...
We test and review the all new Corsair Obsidian 750D chassis. The chassis is of course based of its bigger brother the 900D which was recently released and embraced by the PC enthusiast community. The ...
Corsair has been steadily refreshing its line of enthusiast cases this year, starting with the dinky micro-ATX Obsidian 350D and continuing with a case that was the complete opposite - the humongous ...
With such a cavernous interior and two beefy 140mm fans up front, the Obsidian 750D managed a very respectable CPU delta T of 49°C, placing it amongst the top third of our extensive results graph.