Corsair Obsidian 750D Builds

Just fitted my new H110 in my 750D just now, made a build log and benchmark results Here

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I need to take some pictures of my finished rig but first... Can anyone suggest some good choices for UV lighting this case? I think I'd prefer LED over cathode.

Here's one from when I was leak testing a couple of weeks ago.
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These are beautiful cases. I really like the SSD housings.

Iv totally ignored that design and fitted my SSD where the square hole is on the mobo tray and put my hdds there where ssd's go :p

Just bunjee modded two drives in my 750D, something a bit different!
The whole motherboard tray including them two drives are going to be covered though soon when I get round to doing it

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Heres mine. Should have been tri-fire but couldnt get the third to fit.
(My own fault for not wanting to use the EK bridge)


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420mm in the roof, 140mm at the rear and a 280 in the front.

No mods are needed to get the 420mm to fit either. :p
 
Heres mine. Should have been tri-fire but couldnt get the third to fit.
(My own fault for not wanting to use the EK bridge)


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420mm in the roof, 140mm at the rear and a 280 in the front.

No mods are needed to get the 420mm to fit either. :p

Nice! don't suppose you could take pictures of how the 420 fits in like take pictures looking upwards at it and the clearance etc it has could you please? :)
 
OK , here's some more detailed shots. if you want anything specific please ask.

Top view, just to prove its a 420 ;)


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i bought screws from a local shop because I was worried the ones supplied would be too long, and they didn't have black :(

Here you can see from inside the case to the pump / res.
Pump feeds to top rad, then rad goes to CPU block. plenty of space :)

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And here's the view from outside the case, looking in the one spare front bay, above the XSPC bay res.

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You can see the direct link from the res to the rad on the left, and the output from the rad to the CPU on the right. I had to use male-female extenders on the rads with angled fittings to allow them to fit with the fans. You can see that in all my pics.

if you want to see anything specific please ask,
Hope this helps.




I know its not the most elegant solution, but by my maths those 6 140mm fans/rad space are the same as 8 120mm fans/rad space, which should be ample for my 4770K OC'ed at 4.5 & 3 x R9 290 :cool:
 
OK , here's some more detailed shots. if you want anything specific please ask.

Top view, just to prove its a 420 ;)

i bought screws from a local shop because I was worried the ones supplied would be too long, and they didn't have black :(

Here you can see from inside the case to the pump / res.
Pump feeds to top rad, then rad goes to CPU block. plenty of space :)


And here's the view from outside the case, looking in the one spare front bay, above the XSPC bay res.

You can see the direct link from the res to the rad on the left, and the output from the rad to the CPU on the right. I had to use male-female extenders on the rads with angled fittings to allow them to fit with the fans. You can see that in all my pics.

if you want to see anything specific please ask,
Hope this helps.




I know its not the most elegant solution, but by my maths those 6 140mm fans/rad space are the same as 8 120mm fans/rad space, which should be ample for my 4770K OC'ed at 4.5 & 3 x R9 290 :cool:

Fantastic job there, id love to go all out water cooling but there isn't a block to fit my 7950s they aren't reference pcb and it would be a lot of money to invest in my old hardware, but my next upgrades to x99 and two 390x's when they are out will defo be water cooled :)
 
Why not get the 'generic' VGA blocks then?

Something like either of these?

YOUR BASKET
1 x XSPC RayStorm GPU £56.99
1 x EK Water Blocks EK-Thermosphere £53.99
Total : £120.58 (includes shipping : £8.00).





Sure, you'll still need some passive cooling on the bits not covered, but they will be transferable to your new cards, whatever they may be?


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Could do, but im already getting the most out of my gpu's on air they haven't got any more to give without dying and temperatures are good so theres no point in water cooling them when theres no more performance to be had, and if I was spending money on water cooling id want to go all out full block so that the vrms get cooled aswell :)
 
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