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Corsair 750D or Corsair 780t

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I am not sure which case to buy, the Corsair 750D or Corsair 780t, I will be using two GTX 980ti Lightnings, when they come out, AIO 360mm radiator, would like it at the top and an Intel 750 SSD, price is not an issue but I want a case with the most room inside it.

 

I might also go three way SLI later on, if DirectX12 actually scales correctly in games.

 

Thanks

GPU[Two GTX 980ti Lightnings overclocked]-CPU[Core i7 5930K, 4.4Ghz]-Motherboard[MSI X99 Godlike]-Case[Corsair 780t Black]-RAM[32GB Corsair Dominator 3000Mhz Light bars]-Storage[samsung 950 Pro 512GB, Samsung 850 Pro 1TB and Samsung 850 Pro 512GB]-CPU Cooler[EK Predator 360mm]-PSU[EVGA 1600w T2 Individual cables Red]-Monitor[ASUS PG348Q]-Keyboard[Corsair K70 Red]-Mouse[Corsair M65 RGB]-Headset[sennheiser G4me one]-Case Fans[beQuiet Silent Wings 2]

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They both have approximately the same amount of room I think the 780t has better intake airflow through the front, but there is a new front piece coming out for the 750D that will reduce the air restriction in the front. Its really up to you, which ever looks* better in your opinion!

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CPU: AMD R7 5800X | CPU Cooler: Corsair H115i PRO | Motherboard: MSI B550-A PRO | Memory: G.Skill RIPJAWS V DDR4 3200mhz 64GB | GPU: EVGA RTX 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra | PSU: Seasonic Prime 1300w | OS Drive: Samsung 850 EVO SSD 500GB | Games Drive: Samsung 850 EVO SSD 1TB | Media Drive: 2x WD Blue HDD 1TB in Raid 0 | Media Drive: 2x WD Black HDD 2TB in Raid 1 | Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D | Monitor 1: ASUS PB287Q UHD | Monitor 2: ASUS PG278Q WQHD

 

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They both have approximately the same amount of room I think the 780t has better intake airflow through the front, but there is a new front piece coming out for the 750D that will reduce the air restriction in the front. Its really up to you, which ever lots better in your opinion!

There's also an 750d airflow edition :P

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There's also an 750d airflow edition :P

that too lol, i'm just waiting on the front piece to become available. In the summer I open the front to lower my GPU temps by a bit  :lol:

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CPU: AMD R7 5800X | CPU Cooler: Corsair H115i PRO | Motherboard: MSI B550-A PRO | Memory: G.Skill RIPJAWS V DDR4 3200mhz 64GB | GPU: EVGA RTX 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra | PSU: Seasonic Prime 1300w | OS Drive: Samsung 850 EVO SSD 500GB | Games Drive: Samsung 850 EVO SSD 1TB | Media Drive: 2x WD Blue HDD 1TB in Raid 0 | Media Drive: 2x WD Black HDD 2TB in Raid 1 | Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D | Monitor 1: ASUS PB287Q UHD | Monitor 2: ASUS PG278Q WQHD

 

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that too lol, i'm just waiting on the front piece to become available. In the summer I open the front to lower my GPU temps by a bit  :lol:

 

Would they both fit, 3 way SLI, H110GTX and an Intel 750

GPU[Two GTX 980ti Lightnings overclocked]-CPU[Core i7 5930K, 4.4Ghz]-Motherboard[MSI X99 Godlike]-Case[Corsair 780t Black]-RAM[32GB Corsair Dominator 3000Mhz Light bars]-Storage[samsung 950 Pro 512GB, Samsung 850 Pro 1TB and Samsung 850 Pro 512GB]-CPU Cooler[EK Predator 360mm]-PSU[EVGA 1600w T2 Individual cables Red]-Monitor[ASUS PG348Q]-Keyboard[Corsair K70 Red]-Mouse[Corsair M65 RGB]-Headset[sennheiser G4me one]-Case Fans[beQuiet Silent Wings 2]

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that too lol, i'm just waiting on the front piece to become available. In the summer I open the front to lower my GPU temps by a bit :lol:

I purchased the airflow kit this AM from Corsair, it was listed in stock.

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Would they both fit, 3 way SLI, H110GTX and an Intel 750

 

Yes, both cases have 9 PCI expansion slots, so 3 way SLI is no problem. 

 

I purchased the airflow kit this AM from Corsair, it was listed in stock.

 

Nice, we've been out of stock on those for quite some time. Good to know that they are back in stock.

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