

I have also read in other places of people slightly modifying the 200R with a dremel to accommodate larger radiators. Corsair Cases Corsair 5000D White Mid-Tower ATX Case, TG Panel, No PSU Corsair iCUE 5000X/5000D/5000D Airflow T/G Side Panel, Black Corsair iCUE 5000T RGB. That is a bit old though and not the H110i you want. However, I need to be able to disable the neons and all Well, according to a Corsair employee, depending on motherboard, the H100i will fit in the 200R: But hey, I know some high-end ones have a silly design and I can get over it. NZXT H440, or to make it simpler, just make/buy a custom PSU Shroud. And, there are LED lights that cover the entire case on the outside but they can be switched off.Įdit: Oh, forgot to mention! I'm not after flashy neons and insane looking cases. If fans are connected to the hub the RPM speeds cannot be monitored through BIOS (though this might not be a limitation with the case itself). If removed it leaves the four screw holes that just kind of stay there. There is a plate at the front (see image) underneath which air comes through but the plate is not easily removable for improved airflow. Cleaning the front dust filter is difficult because you have to remove the entire panel that covers the front. It can get quite loud because there is no noise insulation - but might not be a problem if water cooling. But if your 8 pin CPU connector cable is short, you might have to put it through the top of the PSU shroud, which makes it so you can't screw the shroud back on. No front door, which makes easy access to USB ports and CD drives. If you see the image, the case is elevated from the floor, which makes it less likely that the PSU will choke. Mnpctech is the 1 source for Corsair case replacement parts. The silicone thingies that are used in the holes for routing cables feel solid. Corsair 570x PSU Cover Shroud Logo White LED light with SATA power connector. The cable management is quite good, it has velcro strips at the back. It is designed around water cooling (means it can fit most things). However, I need to be able to disable the neons and all But hey, I know some high-end ones have a silly design and I can get over it. If your recommendation goes above, tell me why it's worth the price: I'm not against putting in more if that's the perfect case for me.Įdit: Oh, forgot to mention! I'm not after flashy neons and insane looking cases. Care to share? My budget is no more than €180 ($200). The Carbide Obsidian 750D seems like a great replacement, but I figure you may have some options in mind.

I'm looking to change the case before adding the watercooler, RAM and a new PSU sometime this year. Moreover, cable management in that case is insanely bad. I'd like to get a watercooling solution as the BQ! SR2 blocks one of my RAM slots (this sucks) and there is no way I can fit a Corsair H110i or something to this level in that case. At the time, I went for the cheap Corsair Carbide 200R but I think it's fair to say that I've outgrown this case: I now have a Be Quiet! Shadow Rock 2, a Galax HOF GTX 980, 3 WD Caviar Black and 2 SSD. 22" acrylic to the desired flat shape of the final piece:Īfter bending (using a heat gun and aluminum-wrapped wood boards to keep lines straight), I put the bent piece into the case to verify that it fits and everything still lines up.Update 05/18: Thank you guys! I've made my choice and I'll be posting updates later on.Ī year ago you helped me build my first custom computer. Used cardboard to prototype the shape of the final acrylic piece and verify measurements:Ĭut a sheet of. If there's enough interest, i might make a youtube video tutorial. Hope you guys like it! I think it turned out sexy as hell.
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#CORSAIR 750D PSU SHROUD PC#
Having pre-ordered the GTX 1080 and receiving it on launch day, I took the three-day holiday weekend to create a custom acrylic shroud to cover the holes/rivets on the back of the case, as well as the entire bottom PSU/hard drive area. Build a powerful new Mini-ITX PC with the new 2000D Airflow cases, together with AF120 RGB SLIM fans and SF-L Series PSU. (as a side note to Corsair, if you could make a 750D with a removable CD drive cage, that would make this case flawless for water cooling in my opinion). I loved the minimalistic shape and design of the case, but wanted to remove the drive cage and add a PSU shroud to make the interior as clean as possible.
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So i bought the 750D back in January with the intent of doing some actual custom mods to the case, but only recently got around to doing them.
