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Corsair 750D

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How good is Corsair 750D case for high end gaming rig, specially for managing heat and dust
 
The 750D is much more accommodating for a custom loop. I am not sure why it would be more expensive. Perhaps they stopped manufacturing the 650D? IMO the only edge the 650D has over the 750D are the clips on both side panels to remove them from the case. It looks like the 750D requires you to slide the panels off which I personally hate. I do like the two vents on the bottom for either HDD cooling or a rad *although I don't know if it would be affected being that close to the ground. Also, the 750D has one less 5.25" bay. I'm currently utilizing all 4 of mine on my 650D. I do however like the somewhat "Lian Li" finish on the 750D. It's really sleek and sharp. The side panel window is much larger as well.

Overall the airflow should be relatively equal if you're doing an intake in the front and exhaust in the rear and top. Case temps are cool, video cards get nice fresh air exposure, and the dust build up is really minimal. I have only air dusted my rig a few times and it is about two years old. The only thing that really needs a cleaning is the CPU heatsink and that isn't even that bad.
 
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