Case Transferral "Project" to 750D

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Well I've finally got my hands onto a new case, a corsair 750D. Over today I'll be transferring the spec in my sig over to it, with some enermax fans which I bought along with the case from the mm :) so good bye x-blade case, hello 750D.

The PC is mainly used for gaming and word processing, nothing too power hungry.

Thanks to Tomcat825 for selling me the case and fans


Pictures will be up soon on this post :)

I will also be adding some braided cables and an LED mod to make it look extra special.

Specs:

i5 4670k
Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H motherboard
Asus GTX 760 DCUII Replaced by EVGA GTX 670 FTW Signature 2
8GB Avexir Core White Series RAM
Arctic Freezer 7 Pro Cooler (maybe soon replaced by the H100i)
128GB OCZ Vertex 450 SSD Replaced by Samsung 840 Evo 250GB
500GB WD Hard Drive
4x Enermax White LED Fans
CX600M Power Supply Replaced by SuperFlower Leadex Gold 750W
Corsair 750D case

Added: 2x Corsair SP120 PWM Quiet Edition Fans
RGB LED Mod w/ 44key remote
2TB Seagate SSHD - Mass Storage
 
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Had a few problems on the way, but that was to be expected. Taking the motherboard out of the old case, the standoffs were stuck on the screws, so I couldn't even put the motherboard into the new case, hence I did all of the cables etc first (had to wait to get some pliers to me.) Also had a brief scare when the PC powered up and the GPU wouldn't display anything. Reseated the GPU, used iGPU and everything, until I realised I hadn't plugged the modular cable into the PSU properly. Idiot.

What a great case to work in. This is my first properly cable managed build and it was pretty much a breeze. I haven't completely finished the cable management, haven't set all of the fans up and a few more things to do, it doesn't look great but is still a lot better than my old case.
 
Ordered up some RGB LED's for about £12, going to wire them up to a 12V molex and then I can control the colour, flashing effect etc from a remote for the LEDs :D

Will probably be soldered and fitted this weekend - pics to follow!
 
lovely case, and a cracking build mate. I'm seriously tempted to upgrade to one of these cases at some point, maybe when Corsair bring out the replacement front panels :)
 
Cheers guys, the cable management has some improvement room definitely, especially the GPU cable which has the extra connectors on it and looks pretty bad through the window - looking to get braided cables next month, though I'd really like blue and white one's...


Recently also put one of the tops fans at the bottom where the second unused HDD cage is, and ordered 2x SP120's for the front :) (Will be transferred to H100i when I get one.)
 
Good stuff mate, looking nice! As said cable management looks good. Some leds will work great with that side panel - i went with white for mine.

lovely case, and a cracking build mate. I'm seriously tempted to upgrade to one of these cases at some point, maybe when Corsair bring out the replacement front panels :)

I hope they get a move on with the replacement front panel as airflow is seriously hindered for those of us who rely on VERY good airflow. My 290s get rather hot unless i take that front panel off and allow my noctuas to do their job.
 
Good stuff mate, looking nice! As said cable management looks good. Some leds will work great with that side panel - i went with white for mine.



I hope they get a move on with the replacement front panel as airflow is seriously hindered for those of us who rely on VERY good airflow. My 290s get rather hot unless i take that front panel off and allow my noctuas to do their job.

I have gone for some RGB LEDs which I am going to mod to a molex connector - they can be any colour (light blue, dark blue, green, whatever) and you can set them to flash, fade, whatever :)
 
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