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Maxtop
CSF-1630B, up close and personal...

Sixteen 5.25" drive bays! Talk about massive storage capability!
Wondering how a person could fill so many drive bays? SCSI baby... Sure,
you could fill a couple of the bays with IDE devices, however most of
the drive bays are going to be out of reach for standard IDE ribbon
cables. This case is designed for the hard core SCSI fanatic who wants
to see just how many devices he or she can install before the power
supply literally explodes.
The
entire front of the case is constructed out of plastic. There is a metal
screen screwed into the left access door to help filter out dust, but it
does little to reinforce the door. The access doors are a little flimsy,
but they do the trick.

Behind the right access door is three 120mm cooling fan bays. The case I
received had only one 120mm fan preinstalled. One important fact I must
point out is that these fans are not your standard off-the-shelf 120mm
fan. These fans are unique to this case as each fan has a special 4-pin
connector built into the fan cage. This connector plugs into the case as
the cage is snapped into place. Each fan is also electronically
monitored by the Maxtop case and even has an indicator light to let you
know each fan is working properly.
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