
Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition
ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX, E-ATX, XL-ATX
Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition
ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX, E-ATX, XL-ATX
No unfortunately Corsair does not offer this for the trade.
Yes. I have the Corsair h110i (also 280mm) in it, it fits in the front (as an intake), traditionally at the top or even at the bottom (if you remove the drive bays).
Unfortunately, I don't know. Not available here at Digitec at the moment.
As it looks, they are no longer produced. There are a few dealers abroad who still offer them. But expensive. How many hard disks do you want to install? 8 or 9 should be possible, without extensions. And how many TB do you want?
Everything works as it should for me, and I unplug it every evening.
No, the power supply unit is not usually included with this type of enclosure.
We do not sell glass separately for this product, but if you contact the manufacturer directly, you may be able to get one.
be quiet! Silent Wings 2 PWM (140mm, 1x) I ordered these at the time and they are great. Unfortunately no longer available. If you take other 140mm from be-quiet, you are certainly well served.
There are Corsair Ventis in it, I'd have to check the size, but they don't have RGB. They are all light grey and pleasantly quiet.
im not sure it it will fit but for sure it should be big enought. however if like me you value quality products i highly recommend you look elsewhere for a case. i was so dismayed by the abysmal quality of this case that i trashed it after only a few weeks. the case was supper wobbly and the workmanship was shotty at best: sharp edges everywhere and the thumbscrews didn't fit well some of them would only screw in at a weird angle ( guess the hole / thread was not done properly/straight). in any case for me it was a colossal waste of time and money. i can highly recomend lian li cases although the never cases are a bit to hipstery for my taste. phanteks and bequite! have very good cases as well. if i were you i would steer clear of corsair cases and cooling equipment.
I have installed the H150i RGB PRO XT on the top of the Obsidian 750D Airflow. The tower has the right holes for the AIO and the AIO comes with the right screws.
Hello, everything fits inside. Case and mainboard are E-ATX. Fan height is 165mm, case max. fan height 170mm = fits.
Yes.
Hello, I have the same enclosure . I don't think the Corsair power supplies are bad to look at ;-) I haven't found anything to buy, not even from Corsair directly. But you could cut 3mm plexiglass and glue it together with special PVC glue. If you don't sand it, it will be nice and matt and could be illuminated with LEDs ;-) I just liked the idea myself, hahahahaha
So fan screws are actually the coarse thread screws. At least I don't know what other screws you could have. Aquatuning fan screws, 4 pieces (small) silver
No. Hardly any cases are insulated.
As far as I can remember, only the power supply unit of this enclosure has a filter.
Good evening, I'm thinking of applying to Digitec first, if they say no I'll have to go through Corsair.
Just look for another execution as this one comes with a glass panel. That said, it's fragile but very decorative as the box comes with two rows of multicoloured LED strips that are to be placed inside.
it's the combined effect of the LEDs + fan rotation, at worst you can always change the fans afterwards
Yes, both installed are fixed with 4 screws each.in 2 min. they are out.have already built several PCs with it is a very solid housing.
Yes, that should work. This page has been tested with both components: https://www.hardocp.com/article/2018/01/08/corsair_h150i_pro_rgb_aio_cpu_cooler_review Note: You can only mount the radiator on top.
Is this an question or an diagnosis? ;) yes it will fit.
Nein mein Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition (Big Tower) hat unbeleuchtet Lüfter
Yes, that should fit. Or rather, I know that the EKWB Predator 360 fits, and it's a bit longer and almost twice as thick. Attached are two pictures of it: https://www.ekwb.com/predator/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Corsair-Obsidian-750D-2.jpg https://www.ekwb.com/predator/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Corsair-Obsidian-750D.jpg EKWB Predator 360: 415 x 133 x 68mm Alphacool Eisbaer 360: 400 x 124 x 30mm
" Installation of the front I/O connections > For the position of the front panel headers and the pinouts can be found in the instructions for your motherboard" - this is what the instructions say. As far as I know, the cable labelling must always face outwards, so that you can still read it with all i/o plugged in. I think you have your solution here: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/350727-28-case-wires-motherboard But to be on the safe side, everything should be in the manual of your motherboard. Greetings from Bern
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