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Phanteks Enthoo Pro (tempered glass) Vs. Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition

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Looking for a full tower for my next build- out of these two which would be the better option?

I currently own a Phanteks P400s and they are definitely awesome cases.
 
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I'm so enamored with the new Evolv X, it's hard to think about another case. As to the other choice ... the 750D is a $160 case. In that price range, I'd have to recommend the Enthoo Luxe TG ($129) which is superb and cheaper. The pro is a great case, don't get me wrong, but the Luxe affers case wide RGB control if ya into the bling thing and has an "attic" for which you can install top fans. Before the improvements, it scored 100-99-100-98-100 at tweaktown and the 750D scored 89-87-98-80-92. Hardware Canucks gave it Case of the Year award

https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/6574/phanteks-enthoo-luxe-full-tower-chassis-review/index8.html
https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/5774/corsair-obsidian-750d-full-tower-chassis-review/index8.html

Of course the TG and the other added features bring it to a new level.
 
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I'm so enamored with the new Evolv X, it's hard to think about another case. As to the other choice ... the 750D is a $160 case. In that price range, I'd have to recommend the Enthoo Luxe TG ($129) which is superb and cheaper. The pro is a great case, don't get me wrong, but the Luxe affers case wide RGB control if ya into the bling thing and has an "attic" for which you can install top fans. Before the improvements, it scored 100-99-100-98-100 at tweaktown and the 750D scored 89-87-98-80-92. Hardware Canucks gave it Case of the Year award

https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/6574/phanteks-enthoo-luxe-full-tower-chassis-review/index8.html
https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/5774/corsair-obsidian-750d-full-tower-chassis-review/index8.html

Of course the TG and the other added features bring it to a new level.

I am not really into the Evolv line-up and in all honesty, I think the Enthoo Luxe is an ugly case which is why I decided to go with the P400s. Obviously the Enthoo Pro is a cheaper case when compared to the Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow edition, but with everything considered, which would be the best for cable management and airflow? The case also has to fit my Corsair HX1200i PSU that I got a few days ago (still in the box!).
 
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You can fit a crap load of hardware in the 750D. And airflow is impressive. I turned it into my server, it's got 9 HDD's and a couple SSD's stuffed in it. Here's a pic of the previous build in it.
750D.jpg
 
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