Corsair 900D Vs Corsair 760T, Which choose?

Razy1991

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Guys, could you help me

I'm building a PC with RL my biggest question or issue may seem silly but I know that but I can not decide.

I'm between these two cases :

Corsair 900D a huge box that allows me to work much more comfortably because I have much space to install the RL.

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Corsair 760T I love personally the design of this case, the case itself is smaller than the 900D but I can also set you one RL without much problem..

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Which of the two will you choose?

Thank you :)
 
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Also personally would lean more towards the 900D...The Obsidian series is bulletproof, and this case would allow you to throw darn near anything you can think of at it... As cool as the giant plexi panel looks, i've just got a fear of something hitting it wrong (shattering/cracking), flex, scratches, etc. I also really like how the 900d segregates sections off.

Honestly, I would say see what parts you want to get in there, then see if you want/need to spend the extra on the 900... if the 760t suits your needs, then why spend that much more on a case than you have to.

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I personally like the 900D and would likely consider it for my next build...but I am probably going to go with a server cabinet kind of setup next so I can have a lot of parts room and lay the motherboard flat.
 

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Also personally would lean more towards the 900D...The Obsidian series is bulletproof, and this case would allow you to throw darn near anything you can think of at it... As cool as the giant plexi panel looks, i've just got a fear of something hitting it wrong (shattering/cracking), flex, scratches, etc. I also really like how the 900d segregates sections off.

Honestly, I would say see what parts you want to get in there, then see if you want/need to spend the extra on the 900... if the 760t suits your needs, then why spend that much more on a case than you have to.
 
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