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Corsair 750D High Airflow Intake Kit

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So, Corsair finally has released a front panel that looks a lot like the 450D but for the 750D. Its direct from them for $14.99. Not bad. Not much else to say, its gonna allow better airflow with poorly static pressure optimized fans.

 

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(Picture taken from the Corsair blog, posted by Dustin Sklavos)

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Buying one.

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I don't get it, it ruins the looks. If you wanted a case like this why not go for a Silversone KL06 that already looks like that

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I don't get it, it ruins the looks. If you wanted a case like this why not go for a Silversone KL06 that already looks like that

 

It still looks good. Though replacing the front panel on the 750D is stupidly complex.

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It still looks good. Though replacing the front panel on the 750D is stupidly complex.

 

You push in on the two top corners and it pops off.

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You push in on the two top corners and it pops off.

 

Was it the 350D that you had to unscrew the I/O panel and fight with the damn thing to get the front panel off?

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May have been.  If you are taking the entire bezel off the 750D then you need to remove the IO.  But this just replaces the front panel which is held on by two clips.  

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May have been.  If you are taking the entire bezel off the 750D then you need to remove the IO.  But this just replaces the front panel which is held on by two clips.  

 

Ah, right. I had to replace the entire front bezel on my 750D (it arrived damaged and Corsair sent me a replacement). I've had all three of the smaller D cases so it's easy to get them confused.

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You push in on the two top corners and it pops off.

Instructions were not clear, I got my dick stuck between the HDD platters.

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Was it the 350D that you had to unscrew the I/O panel and fight with the damn thing to get the front panel off?

 

no... My 350D is exactly like a 450D, 750D, or 900D, you just push the two upper corners and it pops off. 

 

Honestly I'm not sure what case you are thinking of. 

 

 

Instructions were not clear, I got my dick stuck between the HDD platters.

 

 

Ouch. 

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no... My 350D is exactly like a 450D, 750D, or 900D, you just push the two upper corners and it pops off. 

 

Honestly I'm not sure what case you are thinking of. 

 

 
 

 

Ouch. 

 

I'm thinking of the entire front bezel. I forgot that you can remove the other part easily. When I got the case (back in 2013) the bezel had a bunch of clips broken on it so I had to get a replacement for it. I remember needing to unscrew the I/O panel and move it out of the way to get it off.

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Basically like my 450D but with more space, that's nice! :D

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Instructions were not clear, I got my dick stuck between the HDD platters.

So are you now dickies ?


Look s good.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Does anyone know where I could get hold of this in the UK?

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