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Arthur52

Hey guys,give me an advice,please.I decided to build a new PC n for case i choose Corsair 750D.What do you think about it?Is it good or maybe I should chose better?

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Good choice.

CPU: i7-4770k @stock  GPU: Gigabyte Windforce GTX 780ti OC  MotherBoard: Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H  RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro (1600 MHz, 2x8GB)


CPU Cooler: Stock Cooler  Storage: Samsung 840 Pro 2x256gb(OS/Games), 1TB Seagate Barracuda(storage)  PSU: Corsair AX860i


Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D Mouse: Roccat Kone XTD Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance K70

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You didn't give us any idea what you're planning to put in it, but yes the 750D is a solid choice for just about any mid to high range ATX build.

CPU: i5 4670k • Cooler: Corsair H100i • Motherboard: MSI Z87 MPOWER • RAM: Crucial Ballistix Elite 2x 8GB • Storage: Samsung 840 250GB SSD, 2x WD Red 3TB • GPU: EVGA GTX 780 3GB • PSU: Corsair RM750W • Case: Corsair 750D • Mouse: Razer Naga 2012 (I actually use the thing for productivity/media buttons) • Keyboard: Ducky Shine 3 w/ Browns - Green LED • Monitor: Asus PB278Q 27" 2560 x 1440, ASUS PB238Q 23" 1920x1080 • Lighting: 2m NZXT Sleeved Blue LED Strip • pcpartpicker.com/p/3cHfZ

 

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Hey guys,give me an advice,please.I decided to build a new PC n for case i choose Corsair 750D.What do you think about it?Is it good or maybe I should chose better?

Its a great case but kinda a cheaper case like the 600t or C70, as you could put the money you save into hardware like a graphics card or a better cpu, ultimately its your choice and its a very nice case but it will not make your pc any faster then a slightly less expensive case. 

cpu: intel i5 4670k @ 4.5ghz Ram: G skill ares 2x4gb 2166mhz cl10 Gpu: GTX 680 liquid cooled cpu cooler: Raijintek ereboss Mobo: gigabyte z87x ud5h psu: cm gx650 bronze Case: Zalman Z9 plus


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Hey guys,give me an advice,please.I decided to build a new PC n for case i choose Corsair 750D.What do you think about it?Is it good or maybe I should chose better?

Corsair is known for having a premium price tag on their Obsidian series of chassis just to let you know.

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@Arthur52

 

Case choice comes down to functionality and capacity, though some may sacrifice for aesthetics.

 

1.You have to build in it. Make sure there's enough space for your plans and even future plans.

2.You have to look at it....well...in most setups.

 

 

IMO, 750D has plenty of building potential within practical applications. With mods, endless. It also has a clean grown-up appearance and a decent window. Not too flashy.

My Phantom 410, on the other end of the spectrum, tends to detract from the build itself; and can easily make a noob think it's a beast because of the extreme look despite the hardware.

Air 540, MSI Z97 Gaming 7, 4770K, SLI EVGA 980Ti, 16GB Vengeance Pro 2133, HX1050, H105840 EVO 500, 850 Pro 512, WD Black 1TB, HyperX 3K 120, SMSNG u28e590d, K70 Blues, M65 RGB.          Son's PC: A10 7850k, MSI A88X gaming, MSI gaming R9 270X, Air 240, H55, 8GB Vengeance pro 2400, CX430, Asus VG278HE, K60 Reds, M65 RGB                                                                                       Daughter's PC: i5-4430, MSI z87 gaming AC, GTX970 gaming 4G, pink air 240, fury 1866 8gb, CX600, SMSNG un55HU8550, CMstorm greens, Deathadder 2013

 

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