Product On Review: Obsidian Series 750D
Manufacturer and Sponsor: Corsair
Street Price: £135
Corsair have had a very productive year where computer chassis are concerned. Both their Carbide and Obsidian series have been inundated with new additions, facelifts and refinements. Today we will be looking to the Obsidian series for yet another new inclusion to the family. Fitting in between the pioneering 800D and 650D, the new 750D hopes to bring elements from the newly released 900D and 350D together.
750D is a full-tower minimalist chassis which as tradition would have it, features luxurious brushed aluminium. This new addition to the Obsidian family has water cooling boxed off and should offer plenty of flexibility for clearance options throughout. Let’s waste no further time and begin our look at this new full tower!
Corsair on their 750D
The Obsidian Series 750D is the third new Obsidian case for 2013. Sharing many of the same design elements present on the award-winning Obsidian 350D microATX chassis and the 900D super-tower, the 750D offers an elegant, refined look in a full tower package. If you are a fan of the Obsidian look and have been waiting for a standard sized full-tower version, your time has come!
Obsidian Series 750D 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 builder-focused features, because we know that building a system should be straightforward, trouble-free, and even fun.
Obsidian Series 750D 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 builder-focused features, because we know that building a system should be straightforward, trouble-free, and even fun.