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Giving the Obsidian 750D a facelift Corsair is bringing back a nearly two-year old computer chassis with a slightly new design to improve ...

Giving the Obsidian 750D a facelift

Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition

Corsair is bringing back a nearly two-year old computer chassis with a slightly new design to improve airflow. Meet the Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition, a follow-up to the original and elegantly designed Obsidian 750D, now with a perforated front grill with a pair of 140mm high-airflow 140mm fans sucking air in.

There's also a 140mm fan in the back. If that's not enough, you can fill the chassis with up to 8 cooling fans. And if you'd rather liquid cool your system, there's plenty of options for mounting your radiator:

  • Top: 360mm or 280mm
  • Front: 280mm or 240mm
  • Bottom: 240mm
  • Rear: 140mm or 120mm

"The increased ventilation offered by the new Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition opens up even more cooling options and performance, with three AF140L fans included to ensure great cooling right out of the box," Corsair says.

Otherwise, it's pretty much the same case as its predecessor, including a black monolithic design with brushed aluminum and solid steel construction, nine expansion slots, six tool-free 3.5-inch/2.5-inch combo bays in two modular hard drive cages, four tool-free 2.5-inch side mounted drive cages for SSDs, three tool-free 5.25-inch bays, four front-mounted USB ports, easily accessible and removable dust filters, and cable routing amenities.

The Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition is available now for $160 MSRP.



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