Closer Look Continued
We really liked how easy it was to remove the HDD cage. With just s flip of a switch the entire cage is removed.
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The five HDD trays are easy to remove with a flip of the red lever on each tray. | The HDD cartridge can also be removed from the case to access the 140mm fan. |
The innovation of such a design is nothing less than impressive. The ability to easily remove drives and access the case without tools it simply awesome. Though removing the entire 5 tray unit would likely not happen often, it’s still a really handy concept.
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Each of the 3.5″ drive trays also support the ability to mount 2.5″ drives with mounting holes on the bottom of the tray. | Shown here is the bottom of the HDD tray |
The five removable tray are designed to handle 3.5″ and 2.5″ drives with mounting holes located on the bottom of the trays. Once the drive is mounted the tray simply snaps right back into place. As we stated earlier, the “tray” design appears to be restrictive to air flow.
The GPU fans on the swinging side door can be placed at specific heights for the graphics cards. These fans are also controlled by an on/off switch on the top of the case which we will cover a little later in this review.