Corsair 750D or 780T Case?

JennaKS777

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Hello I am looking between these two cases and i dont decide yet Which one to go for. I like both but I dont know if is something better comparing these two. Btw, I am gonna looking for the 750d airflow Edition and get a front filter. I want to do water cooling in My processor and graphics card.
Appreciate your answer!!!
 

Thanks for the answer! I finally decide to go for the 750D Airflow Edition. Do you think if I can put in the front a fan filter? Buy the 750D front filter and put it on the front of the airflow Edition. Anyway i am gonna do water cooling so I am gonna put two dual 140mm in the front and in the top and one in the back.
 


My recommendation for the watercooling and fan setup would be:

1x 280mm radiator intake in the front (filtered, either with 750D filter or separate magnetic fan filters from Silverstone or some such)
1x 360mm radiator outtake in the top (better than 280mm)
1x 120mm fan intake in the bottom (filtered with a magnetic fan filter)
1x 140mm fan outtake in the rear

This will offer excellent performance for your watercooled components while not neglecting anything that requires airflow. A rear single radiator is simple not worth placing as it won't offer much tangible benefit (seeing as 360+280 will be way more than enough unless you're running quad Titan Xs or something like that).

Now this is simply my advice. If you feel like your original plan is how you want your system to look I won't tell you to do otherwise.
 

Wow Thanks you so much! What about if I put in the front and top a 360mm radiator? I want to put with 140mm fans both radiators. Another thing, should i buy the 750d airflow Edition or the normal one?

 


Well problem is that it doesn't support 360mm (3x 120mm) in the front. 280mm in the front and 360mm in the top would offer the best cooling performance.
As for which one to get, well, since you plan to put a radiator in the front it doesn't really matter. See the airflow edition has that open grille in the front because airflow fans are not good at dealing with narrow spaces, and Corsair assumes you'll be putting airflow fans there. Now, since you're putting a radiator there, the fans pulling air through there will be static pressure optimized (at least you should get static pressure optimized fans) so the grille wouldn't really affect them that much anyway. It basically comes down to which one looks better to you in this case.

If you like LED fans, you can get the airflow edition and put some Corsair SP140s there to get both good cooling and great looks. If you don't like LED fans just get the non-airflow one.

For the top radiator I'd recommend getting 3 Vardar fans from EK Waterblocks and putting them above the radiator. They're the best static pressure fans you can get for watercooling, but they don't look particularly good so you can put them above the rad to hide them. I'd recommend them because they're silent and effective.
For the front radiator I'd recommend 2 Corsair SP140 fans regardless of whether you get the Airflow or non-airflow one as they're among the best static pressure 140mm fans (there's no 140mm Vardar unfortunately).