![]() As far as looks, it looks like an "adult's pc", meaning there's no ridiculous shapes or lights on the exterior. I put a 140mm x 280mm on top, and a 120mm x 240 on the bottom. There are 4 potential locations for radiators (If you include the front 240mm and the rear ex. The 750D will fit practically anything that you're looking to put into a computer. I bought it to accommodate an elaborate water cooling system that would never fit in my mid-side case. I'm sure they make bigger, but I wouldn't want it any bigger than this. This is probably the last case I will buy, unless I break it or decide to have two computers. I am very happy with this case and I have plenty of room to expand or rebuild. Type in Corsair 750D on YouTube and look at the review on the "Tech Deals" channel if you want to know everything you need to know about this case. It has been out for a couple of years and is still very usable because of the room and configuration options it affords. Cable management is a breeze, because of the built in tie down points and rubber gromme ts. The 3 included case fans are QUIET and have removable filters for the air intakes. The modular design gives you plenty of room options to put your mechanical hard drives where you like. I ran into NO Problems using a large video card and a Corsair 115i full size liquid cooler. It has a TON of room for hard drives of all types and anything else you want to put in there. It is the same thing only a little smaller. If you are looking for a "Mid Tower" then look at the Corsair 450D. It is big and I would call it a FULL TOWER case. Large, Well Designed and Feature Packed QUALITY CASEįirst I would say look at the dimensions and decide for yourself if this is a "Mid Tower" or a "Full Tower". ![]() It is much lighter than the 800D which I also have. I don't know why they would stop selling this case in either of the two variants it is made in but I like it. It appears to be well designed / thought-out for th e best utilization of space. There is plenty of room behind the motherboard mounting for cable management. The rear can take a 120mm or 140mm fan or radiator and if the hard drive cage supports are not used on the bottom two additional fans can be accommodated there. The front fans are typically two 140mm or 120mm with room at the top for three more 140mm fans or a combination of fans and radiator. It has plenty of room for the motherboard, power supply and or water cooling. The case works fine if you are using a maximum of six 3.5 hard drives and four SSD hard drives and you get everything included in a new unit box. 750D Great for air flow across and through with easy space utilization variationĬorsair has either stopped making or selling this case and accessory parts so this influences my product review. ![]()
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