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What to fill up all the space in a 750D with?

Hi guys,
 
So, recently I decided that my next case and motherboard upgrade would be a Corsair 750D for it's fantastic looks and extreme modular ability. However, I want to put an ATX motherboard in there, and it wasn't until I saw the picture below that I realized just HOW MUCH SPACE there is on the inside. I looked at the 350D and 450D, but I didn't like the fact that they looked so small. I also looked at alternative motherboards but as I am going with an orange theme, there are not many motherboard out there. The one I decided to go with is a Gigabyte GA-Z87X-OC but the only EATX variant was on the ivy bridge platform and I have an i5 4670K. So what can I fill the space up with? I thought about spraypainting on a cool design but I still think it would look empty, and since I am going with air cooling I can't but a reservoir there.
 
Thank you for any help that you guys can give me!
 
-Billy

 

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i honestly wouldnt worry about it. wait for the new Z97 mobos in the future. there is no cables hdds or psu or fans or decent cooler in this pic so your mind is fooling you

if you are reading this you are wasting valuable time and should maybe rethink your life choices.

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fans, hard drives, and a power supply make it a lot more flashy, with the cables and what not.
an nh-d15 would also fill the void, or any non-stock cooler for that matter.

Woo!

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Once you have the PSU, cables, hard drives, cooler etc. in it looks a lot less empty. Also, you could do what @TheNinjaNextDor said. It takes up a lot of room from the bottom.

 

750D with midplate, not so empty:

 

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Wow your right, it does look a lot less empty now, Thanks!

 

i honestly wouldnt worry about it. wait for the new Z97 mobos in the future. there is no cables hdds or psu or fans or decent cooler in this pic so your mind is fooling you

 

Ok, thanks for the advice! :)

 

psu with cables for starters

 

you have enough room to do a custom loop

I would, but custom loops are a bit to expensive for me.

 

 

8 HDD RAID 6 array?

Again, I would love to but I am not that rich :P

 

 

 

fans, hard drives, and a power supply make it a lot more flashy, with the cables and what not.

an nh-d15 would also fill the void, or any non-stock cooler for that matter.

Ok, I am planning on using a be quiet dark rock pro 3, so I guess that will fill the gap nicely.

 

 

 

A midplate?

could do, but it sounds quite complicated, I will look around for some guides.

 

Thanks for all the input guys, it is greatly appreciated!

 

-Billy

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Wow your right, it does look a lot less empty now, Thanks!

 

 

Ok, thanks for the advice! :)

 

I would, but custom loops are a bit to expensive for me.

 

 

Again, I would love to but I am not that rich :P

 

 

 

Ok, I am planning on using a be quiet dark rock pro 3, so I guess that will fill the gap nicely.

 

 

 

could do, but it sounds quite complicated, I will look around for some guides.

 

Thanks for all the input guys, it is greatly appreciated!

 

-Billy

There's a guide on here. I'm making on right now, basically just go to a hardware store and get a big piece of acrylic and a cutting tool and cut it to size. Then, heat it up and bend it to fit where you want it and paint it whatever color you want. You can also get pre-painted pieces of acrylic on Amazon.

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Wow your right, it does look a lot less empty now, Thanks!

 

 

Ok, thanks for the advice! :)

 

I would, but custom loops are a bit to expensive for me.

 

 

Again, I would love to but I am not that rich :P

 

 

 

Ok, I am planning on using a be quiet dark rock pro 3, so I guess that will fill the gap nicely.

 

 

 

could do, but it sounds quite complicated, I will look around for some guides.

 

Thanks for all the input guys, it is greatly appreciated!

 

-Billy

make sure you get low profile ram if u get the be quiet dark rock pro 3

if you are reading this you are wasting valuable time and should maybe rethink your life choices.

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make sure you get low profile ram if u get the be quiet dark rock pro 3

 

Ok I will, thanks

 

-Billy

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