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Is Corsair's 750D coming to end of life?

Hi all,

 

I was going to buy a Corsair 750D the other week, but noticed that the prices had gone up from £120 to £135 (UK). This is now more than the MSRP for the case. The prices have held like this for about 10 days now, I think. 

 

Does anyone know if the 750D is coming to the end of it's life? I wouldn't have thought so, as I'm sure it hasn't been out that long... But I don't really know the average turnover for new cases... 

 

Should I wait and see what happens, or just go with it anyway, even if it means spending an extra £15? 

 

Thanks! 

 

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Its still a great case if you like it go for it :)

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It could very well be just a shortage. I have a hard time believing it's done already.

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That's a third party seller. It's an additional £10 delivery, plus they're only 89% positive.... I've had bad experiences with third party sellers in the past, so I find it easier to go through Amazon directly whenever I can. 

 

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That's a third party seller. It's an additional £10 delivery, plus they're only 89% positive.... I've had bad experiences with third party sellers in the past, so I find it easier to go through Amazon directly whenever I can. 

Ahh fair enough. I do not blame you to be honest. 

 

What about DABS? I have heard people say it is good but I have never used it my self. http://www.dabs.com/products/corsair-obsidian-750d-full-tower-atx-case-906G.html?utm_source=awin&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_content=AW00&awc=3044_1425902805_42f5cec2591592a17fd219a0e7edde75&utm_source=awin&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_content=AW00

 

Maybe someone could say if Dabs is good or not? 

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Does anyone know if the 750D is coming to the end of it's life? I wouldn't have thought so, as I'm sure it hasn't been out that long... But I don't really know the average turnover for new cases... 

 

Here's to hoping they release a V2 with a perforated front panel like that of the 450D that actually let's some good airflow in.

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Ahh fair enough. I do not blame you to be honest. 

 

What about DABS? I have heard people say it is good but I have never used it my self. http://www.dabs.com/products/corsair-obsidian-750d-full-tower-atx-case-906G.html?utm_source=awin&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_content=AW00&awc=3044_1425902805_42f5cec2591592a17fd219a0e7edde75&utm_source=awin&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_content=AW00

 

Maybe someone could say if Dabs is good or not? 

Dabs is okay. Their customer service isn't great, but they can be trusted. 

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Dabs is okay. Their customer service isn't great, but they can be trusted. 

Ahhh ok, thanks. 

 

Amazon/Scan or OCUK is my first stop anyway  :lol:

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Case: Cosair Vengance C70 (white)                RAM: 16GB TeamGroup Elite Black DDR3 1600MHz       HDD: 1TB WD Blue                              Mouse: Logitech G602

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Ahhh ok, thanks. 

 

Amazon/Scan or OCUK is my first stop anyway  :lol:

I try to use Scan where possible. They've only made a mistake on one of my orders, but even then they were very helpful and gave me a free next day shipping coupon for my next order. 

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I'm assuming it's a shortage then... Dabs have them for £120 still, but they're all out of stock with no confirmed delivery date

 

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I'm assuming it's a shortage then... Dabs have them for £120 still, but they're all out of stock with no confirmed delivery date

Oh, if I where you I would not mind spending an extra £11 and going to Scan/Amazon to get it, at least you will get the piece of mind that if anything happens you can "most likely" send it back/get a refund. 

CPU: i5 4670k @ 3.4GHz + Corsair H100i      GPU: Gigabyte GTX 680 SOC (+215 Core|+162 Mem)     SSD: Kingston V300 240GB (OS)      Headset: Logitech G930 

Case: Cosair Vengance C70 (white)                RAM: 16GB TeamGroup Elite Black DDR3 1600MHz       HDD: 1TB WD Blue                              Mouse: Logitech G602

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