TweakTown posted a review on the Corsair Obsidian 700D Full Tower Chassis
Since the release of the Corsair Obsidian 800D there has been much talk around the internet. Everything from it being one of the easiest chassis’ to work with, to stylish looks and roominess; there wasn’t much bad to be said about the chassis. We got the opportunity back in August of last year to look at the 800D and to be completely honest, I was so won over that the chassis never left my house. It had been with me and my many configurations and as a matter of fact, the same day the images were taken I swapped the review hardware for my own and haven’t been happier with a chassis since.Corsair Obsidian 700D Full Tower Chassis Review
This time from Corsair we get a simpler, refined, and re-thought sibling to the 800D. Corsair now offers the 700D in the Obsidian series, which by now most have already caught the buzz of what’s going on. Based completely off of the original, the 700D offers all the room of its older brother, but there are changes afoot. Some really obvious, some less conspicuous, but all designed to offer the same quality and pleasurable experience of ownership as was brought to you with the 800D, just this time a little different way of looking at things.