It can hold even the largest motherboards, including XL-ATX, EATX, and HPTX

Sep 20, 2013 12:18 GMT  ·  By

There aren't many motherboards out there that don't fit inside normal cases, and the number of enclosures that can hold them isn't much higher, so Corsair decided to help out.

What it did was officially launch the Obsidian 750D ATX full-tower case, bearing the model number of CC-9011035-WW and measuring 235 x 560 x 546 mm / 9.25 x 22 x 21.49 inches. It weighs 9.5 kilos / 21 pounds.

XL-ATX, EATX, and HPTX motherboards all fit inside the newcomer, along with three 5.25-inch bays, two detachable 3.5/2.5-inch bay cages (three drives each), four 2.5-inch bays (along the motherboard plane, accessible via right panel) and lots of room for fans at the front, top and sides.

A single 140 mm exhaust fan is available, along with two 120 mm front intake fans. Other spinners or radiators will have to be bought separately.

Corsair will sell the Obsidian 750D ATX, complete with front audio and USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 ports, for $249.99 / €249.99 at some point in the future.