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Application:

ATX Tower Case & PSU

Provided by:

Raidtronics

Available at:

Raidtronics

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

July 18th, 2004
   

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The Guts

     Remove the thumb screws to access the interior of the case.  The aluminum on the inside has rolled edges to prevent you from cutting yourself and also to prevent wire chaffing.



     The hard drive rack is rotated 90º to allow quick access to your hard drives.  This makes removing and installing the drives easy.  Raidmax went the extra step again and made it even easier by using quick release trays for the hard drives.

     The picture is not messed up, the motherboard tray is just unscrewed and sitting there.  I can't believe how I've gotten used to installing motherboards in cases without the removable trays.  After playing with this case, I realized just how much I've missed the removable motherboard tray.  It is so much easier to install the motherboard.

     Raidmax gives you everything you need to install your computer components, mostly.  The reason I say mostly is I was given 9 standoffs and I need 10 for my motherboard.

     The bottom middle standoff is missing.  Is this a big deal?  No, but with the hundreds of screws they include it looks like they would have made sure there are enough standoffs.