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Product Application:

ATX Case
Product Provided by: Antec

Available at:

NewEgg.com

Estimated Online Price:

$69.95

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Review by:

Joe

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

06/02/2008
 

Inside:

The inside of the case is fairly typical of most ATX mid-towers, with one exception.  Again, just like the Nine Hundred, the power supply installs on the bottom of the case instead of the top.  This enables the fan at the top of the case to do its job.

From here, we can see the back of the case.  On the bottom is the whole for the power supply, and on top is the 120mm Antec TriCool fan. 

On the front side of the case, we can see the fan ports for the front as well as the drive bays.  The bays are not toolless, instead using the standard screws to install the drives. 

An interesting feature exists on the back side of the case, with two rubber strips similar to zip-ties that can be used to organize cables.  This is the same as what is included with Antec power supplies. 

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