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The CORSAIR Obsidian Series 750D is a premium full-tower PC case designed for professional builders and enthusiasts. It supports a wide range of motherboard sizes from Mini ITX to Extended ATX, offers extensive cooling options with up to eight fans and multiple radiator mounts, and features modular drive cages with tool-free SSD installation. Its brushed aluminum and steel construction combined with a side window balances durability with sleek aesthetics. With ample expansion slots and front I/O ports, it’s engineered for high-performance builds that demand both style and substance.





| ASIN | B00EB6O4N8 |
| Antenna Location | pc gaming |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Built-In Media | Corsair Obsidian Series 750D Full Tower Atx Case, Limited 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty |
| Case Type | Full Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | CPU |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,397 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Fan Size | 140 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591043786, 05705585175741 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 6 |
| Item Type Name | Computer Cases |
| Item Weight | 23.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CORSAIR |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mfr Part Number | CC-9011035-WW |
| Model Name | CC-9011035-WW |
| Model Number | CC-9011035-WW |
| Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Built-in speaker(s)^Liquid cooling capability^Side window^Yes |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Superior assembly |
| Recommended Uses For Product | pc gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 9 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 707142917431 013201159514 012300211253 843591043786 648238871704 808112928904 013201035900 846764214693 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
R**E
Solid case for a solid price
The Corsair 750D provides a solid experience for a reasonable price. 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.
D**S
Fantastic case.
I upgraded to this case after using a funky old mini tower for quite a while, and this is a really nice upgrade. It's very big (which is what I wanted) and it looks cool without looking too "gamer". 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.
B**S
Best Quality for the Price -- and one of the best, period!
This is far and away the highest quality chassis I've ever built a rig into. It is also the best bang-for-buck deal I've found anywhere for a high-end quality chassis. Double win for Corsair on price/performance AND on designing a fantastic case with thoughtful, useful features and user-friendly functionality. Most everything is toolless -- not that I mind using a screwdriver, but in this instance I only needed it to fasten down the mobo and attach an H100i cooler to the inside top. Three installed 140mm fans (2 intake, 1 exhaust); generous space behind mobo tray with lots of rubber-grommeted access points to route/hide wiring like a boutique build; clean, elegant aesthetic that does not stand out like an eye-sore; excellent fit and finish; solid construction; matte black surfaces (inside and out) mitigate fingerprints; front-panel audio, 2x USB 2.0, and 2x USB 3.0, all well-spaced 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 easy to work in; flexible drive cages (accepts 3.5" and 2.5") can be mounted a number of different ways; 4x dedicated 2.5" bays tucked behind mobo tray in addition to the 6 main internal drive trays; big side window (not really my cup of tea, but since this case makes it easy to do such a nice wiring job it turned out to be kind of cool. Thankfully, there are no lights anywhere unless you put your own in, so it is still fairly unobtrusive, in own dark, hulking sort of way.) The only quibble I have is with the odd choice for the 5.25" bezels. If you don't put any drives in there, then it looks fantastic. And clean. Like the side of El Capitan. But if you install an optical drive (or anything else) in any of the three front 5.25" bays, the clean lines are broken and there is no shaking the fact that it looks... unfinished. Like a door is supposed to be there covering that. I don't particularly care that much about it, other than to note what a shame it is that this otherwise flawless beauty allows itself to be slightly marred by installing something in the front drive bays. Seems like there could have been a less clunky-looking solution. But this is Corsair's fault: if they hadn't tried so hard to make the whole case look so sweet, I probably wouldn't even have noticed. 5 stars!
B**6
A black monolith of a case with sleek aesthetics and roomier than my first apartment.
If you're looking for an absolute monster of a case, this is one to pick. My previous build was a mid-tower and I was not fully prepared for the difference a full tower is. Whether that's good or bad is up to the user, but go ahead and look at the dimensions of this case and get a tape measure. Be sure this thing's going to fit where you plan to put it. That said, it's the roomiest thing I've ever built into before. My single nVidia GTX 760 looks small in this case, and it laughs at the absurd dimensions of a Cooler Master 212 Evo thrown at it. The huge clear window really shows you how roomy and open it is when it's all put together. Pros: Completely subjective, but it has great aesthetics if you like clean cut lines and that sort of modern design it's got going for it. The brushed metallic front is just enough to offset all the matte black without being gaudy (be aware the front is plastic, not actually metal. Not a problem I'd say, but in case anyone was wondering). The front panel buttons and USB plugs are good, and the white power and status LED's are visible but mercifully not that bright as to be distracting in a dark room. Like I already said, it's massive and has room for everything you could possibly want to put in it. It comes with two moveable/stackable/removable harddrive cages for 3 drives a piece. The cages themselves are tool-less and work well, and fasten into the case itself with some screws. For my build I only needed one, so removing the second reduces case clutter and leaves even more room for cabling down by the bottom power supply. There's lots of cabling holes and loops built into the back for your cable management for power and data cables. The 5.25" bays at the top are tool-less installing. In such a gargantuan case, Corsair was also savvy enough to realize that the front panel connection cables need a lot of length to them to reach your motherboard pins, especially since they're almost always at the bottom of your mobo. They're also clearly labeled, so even if you're not using an Asus board that gives you that pin block, they're simple enough to accurately connect. Anyone who's struggled in the past with these finicky things will know how frustrating they can be when the case maker doesn't account for things like this. The 3 included fans work pretty well, and after using an older case with its stock fans, I'm amazed at how quiet Corsair's included fans end up being. I was worried at first boot that they didn't work, but sure enough they're spinning away at 800-900RPM's and are nearly silent for it. Glad to see molex connectors are no longer in place... yeah, been a while since I built a new computer. Removable dust filters cover the front, top, and power supply fan intakes. Been using this less than a week so I can't vouch yet for how effective they are, but they pop in and out very easily so at least they'll be simple to clean when necessary. Cons: For the mostly tool-less set up they have going, the side panels are held on by old fashioned thumbscrews. Sure they work fine, but considering the 650 has tool-less side panels, I'm at a loss for a reason why their full tower more expensive case lacks them. While there's plenty of cable ports on the back board, I still found cabling to be problematic in terms of getting everything tied down and flattened up in order to get the back panel popped back on. Granted, this could easily be a matter of me only having down a few case builds before and not knowing the best cable management techniques, but you're given a very slim clearance in the back there. Flat modular PSU cables don't like to bend a ton, and with your SATA cables from the back-mounted SSD cages hiding in the back too, you quickly end up with the octopus of cables to deal with and tie down. It's do-able, but with the ease of the rest of the install it's the biggest headache by far. This is more aesthetic than anything, but if you opt for any front 5.25" bay additions, it ruins the front facade. Sure, optical media ain't used nearly as much these days, but most people I know still put in a DVD/Blu Ray drive. The front metallic-painted covers pop off and you just push the drive in, and then there's flat black spaces left on either side. If Corsair included a few little square pieces of the same metallic-colored plastic to pop on in those gaps, it would've been a nice addition. I opted to use the nVidia and Corsair stick on decals I got from my other parts to fill in the gaps. Overall: Corsair builds great stuff, I've been happy with every last Corsair product I've ever bought. The Obsidian 750D is no exception, it has a great feel and look and ease of building (cabling aside) at a very reasonable price. It has its faults as does any case, but considering I bought it on sale for less than the cost of a 650D I can't say I'm too upset by them. Do your research on what you want from a case, a full tower could easily be overkill, but if you want a huge roomy case it's fantastic. Not perfect, but fantastic.
A**S
Second one purchased for another build, GREAT case to work with!
Let me start by saying this: I have been building custom computers for well over ten years, I've built half a dozen systems for myself and at least the same number for family and friends. So I'm an experienced builder (I'm also a software developer) and I expect a lot from the components I buy... The Corsair 750D is hands down the best case to build in that I've ever seen. It has the perfect balance of size, function, flexibility and layout. It is incredibly easy to route wires for a nice clean build, it is solidly constructed, looks elegant is both quiet and cool with a proper fan setup. It will fit any aftermarket 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). The only con I can even think of is that the bottom fan location is just barely too small for a 140mm fan, which would have given me 6 of the same size instead of 5 with one smaller one. That's being REALLY nit-picky though, I'm pretty sure if I removed the second hard-drive tray I could fit a larger one there. The little touches are especially nice: pre-installed stand-offs for the motherboard, the dust guards for the top and front, the easy to re-organize internal layout, the extra space behind the case for cable management. I can't say enough good about this case, I just finished a second build using this case because my Dad wanted the same case I had. After building my GF a system last fall with a slightly smaller case I had forgotten how nice this one was!!
T**.
This case is RAD!
Wonderful case! This case is huge, I upgraded from a Vengeance C70 and am not sorry I did. The first case came damaged from shipping or warehouse handling, one of the feet was cracked so I had to send it back for another one. The second one came missing one of the rubber pads for the feet, Corsair RMAd one out FAST, great customer service! One of the aluminum drive bays came with a little mar on it, not bad enough to want to RMA, but just visible enough it's a bummer. I think the quality control missed the mark (get it?) here. 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 UT60 240mm rad on the front ... which brings me to the front of the case. There are enough mounting holes, and seemingly the foresight, to have your two 140mm fans mounted in the front of the frame as well as a 240mm rad on the inside of the frame! The mounting holes are raised and recessed in such a way that none of the screws interfere with the components. There was probably room to fit a 120mm rad on the back, however I wanted 140mm fan there so I'm trying to figure that out. I fit a 250ml Res X3 inside the case as well. The SSD mounts on the back really helped save some space in the case. The only thing I wish is that the case came with some other options to mount an HDD, such as brackets or hardware for mounting it in the optical bay, or brackets for mounting one or two on the SSD rack in the back. Overall this case is absolutely, hands-down, an excellent and sleek desktop PC case. If you're thinking about purchasing one, I highly recommend it!
M**T
Awesome case with the best cable management around. Super sexy!
The best case I have ever worked with. So glad I made this change. Not only do I sleep better at night now that I have perfect cable management, but my wife said it looks like I've been losing weight. Love the large design, huge window, and boat load of extra scews and upgrade potential. Thank you Corsair you've made me a believer. Highly recommend if you want a case that rocks and gets chicks. My first case I received had a crack in the plastic of which Amazon sent an overnight replacement case! Amazon rocks! Update 12/02/2015: This case is still the greatest. The ease of cleaning the intact screens makes this a winner, my motherboard and internal components stay nice and clean. I like the SSD hideaway drives that can be seen but are out of the way. I mounted a 5TB in the provided hard drive caddy and screwed it in on the bottom near the front of the machine. It took some tinkering as every once in a while I would get some vibration noise (not much, but I likea a quiet machine). I found using some rubber with adhesive backing (from some fans I had laying around) and a few minutes of tinkering resolved this issue. Pros: Still sexy as ever, great cable management, easy maintenance cleaning, girls (my wife) flock to me because this thing looks so nice. Cons: None, wish I would have found this case in my teen years...
A**A
My new alltime favorite.
This case is amazing plenty of room for cable management. Awesome drive bays. Tons of space for air cooling and a good compromise for a liquid cooled build that's not huge. The fan filters are wonderful, the snapping one in the front is incredibly easy to use and captures a ton of dust. Even the tiny particles that usually get through the filter. The magnetic fan filter on top catches most of the dust and is incredibly easy to remove. However this leads to my one and only con, airflow. I noticed a few degree higher temps when the aluminum face plate, which is beautiful by the way, was on and the magnetic fan filter was on. These 2 Things can be left off but I just don't think the esthetic is as wonderful. One last note this case although beautiful without is ment to have leds of some sort in it (I have green led fans and a green graphics card). They are not needed but they make the case look stunning (the front intake fans do not need to be led because from a normal angle you cannot see them and there is little to no light bleed). Just a tip with the dust if you want to keep slightly positive air pressure you will either have to draw air in from all the top fans (I have 3 120s and it should be noted that there is a spot for 3 140s even with the rubber grommets if you are willing to only have 2 available 5.25 inch bays) or have filtered intakes on either the back fan or the bottom fans (if you have any). Happy building!!!
T**N
Agencement boitier excellent
Boitier gamer mais pas que , je stock et je joue , du coup , les baies de stockage sont impeccable , la carte graphique passe sans soucis , une 1070 , et un water cooling . petit bruit des ventilos , je m'attendais à un peu plus de silence , et le prix me semble tout de même élevé conte tenu du fait que seulement la façade soit en alu le reste étant en acier . Bon boitier dans l'ensemble de bonne qualité .
S**I
シンプルで良い。
簡易水冷のH110と合わせて買いました。特別な機能・特徴はありませんが不満無く普通に使えるケースだと感じました。 外観は出っ張りがなく、シンプルで落ち着いた黒色が格好良いです。 中はエアフローが云々といった特別なギミックはなく中もシンプル。ケーブルも裏にきれいに通せます。 各サイズのドライブは全てネジ無しで止めることができ、ばらけたレールなどもありません。そのため付属品はMB用などの数種類のネジのみです。これまたシンプル。 2.5インチのドライブはケースの正面右側、MBの裏がくる側、に立てて取り付けるようになっており、隙間を有効活用しています。ここはファンの風が当たりそうにないので、SSD用だと思います。 防塵フィルターは電源下部とフロントにあります。フロントのカバーは独立して外れるので、掃除しやすそうです。電源部はケース後ろから引き出すようになっています。 天板はファンを取り付けるためパンチングされています。この上に目の粗いメッシュ状のシートが敷かれています。これは磁石で固定されており、ペロンと取り外すことができますが、特別な意味は無く、ただのカバーのようです。 ちょっと残念なところ: リセットボタンはなぜかオーディオ系のインターフェースにまとめられており、わかりづらい。 このため、リセットボタンがどこにあるか最初わからなかった。 5インチベイカバーおよびフロントパネルの端が鋭く、手を切りそう。このカバーはプラスチックですが、表面はアルミになっており、端の処理が粗いです。 H110についてですが、特別な取り付け器具があるわけではなく、ファンと一緒に固定するようになっています。そのため固定にちょっと苦労しました。ガチャンとはまるようなものではないです。
S**E
Beautiful case! Simple
Beautiful case! Simple, elegant, and spacious. It fit my build very well and has a lot of room to expand! I personally love the HDD chassis that is mobile on the case, allowing me to get more airflow to my motherboard and graphics card. The built in fans all work properly and I have no shipping imperfections. Plus, those thumbscrews. Great case for a first-time builder, too!
C**N
Una caja impresionante.
La mejor caja que he tenido hasta la fecha. Amplia, espaciosa, bien refrigerada y muy cómoda para montar tu equipo. Está ideada para facilitarte el montaje de todos los componentes y que los cables te queden ordenados. El montaje de los discos se realiza sin necesidad de poner tornillos. Los SSD también se montan sin necesidad de tornillos para lo cual disponen de un armazón especial. La única pega que le pongo es que algunos plásticos de la caja como los armazones de los SSD no parecen ser de mucha calidad y se pueden romper si se caen.
C**N
Excelente caja con amplio espacio
La caja arribo antes de lo indicado lo cual es un buen detalle, en cuestiones de tamaño debo advertirles que es una caja grande, entonces hay que planear bien el espacio donde se colocara porque absorbe mucho lugar. Le puse una ASUS ROG STRIX z270F y un Kraken x61 y no tuve ningún problema, tiene muchísimo espacio para manejar el cable y tener un airflow optimo. El único comentario que me gustaria agregar es que el frente es algo restrictivo, así que si usan HDD de 3.5 estos pueden llegar a calentarse ya que restringen el airflow de los dos abanicos del frente.
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