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Internals:

In order to open the case up you need to release two thumbscrews.

The black sheet glued on to the side door is there to help lower the noise levels.

Here’s a shot showing the internal of the case, those of you familiar with Antec will know this design already.

Here is the rear tri-cool fan that can be set in three modes; low, medium and high.

The four slot hard disk drive compartment…

In order to get to the front slots the front bezel can be swung open by releasing some latches on the inside of the case.

Here you can see the hinges of the front but bezel; they are made in a way that makes it very simple to hook the whole thing off, which makes it a lot easier to work with the case.

In order to access the dual 92mm fan slot and the HDD compartment you have to release another thumbscrew.

The “fan door” can be unhooked in a similar manner as the front bezel, for quick and easy access.

The dust filter is washable and very easy to take a part from the door.

The Hard Disk Drives can be mounted in two different ways; you can mount them on the “snap-in” trays with silicon shock absorbers…

…or you can use the textile “rubber” bands that basically lets the Hard Drive hang freely, in this way it is impossible that the drives will transfer any vibrations to the rest of the chassis. This is however NOT recommended if you plan on moving the case around a lot, due to risk of the hard drives slipping out and getting damaged.

 

 

 

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