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ATX Case

Product Provided by:

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Review by:

Joe

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

May 14, 2008
 

Inside the case:

Now that we have had a chance to take a tour of the outside, let us now take a gander at the internals.  First stop is the left panel, where once removed reveals the black strut bar that provides extra case support.  We can also see the tool-less mechanism used for the optical drives. 

The strut bar can be easily removed by swinging it out and then pulling it straight off. 

A closer look at the strut bar reveals an interesting design feature as well; attached are three adjustable bars that can be used to hold the video card in place.

With the bar removed, we can take a closer look at the drive bays.  The top four are 5.25 inch bays for optical drives, the next three are 3.5 inch bays for floppies and hard drives, and at the bottom is a removable rack that holds four hard drives with rails.

Here is another view of the drive bays, this time from motherboard side.  On the left is the fan port that allows an 80mm fan to be used to cool the middle drive rack. 

Underneath the drive bays is yet another little surprise.  The Unicorn contains a hidden accessory box that contains the extra case pieces none of us never know what to do with.

The Accessory Box contains screws, a PCI cover rail, and extra hard drive rails. 

Finally, we get a peek of the 120mm fan that is used in the rear of the case. 

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