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Azza Solano 1000 Computer Case

A Closer Look (Interior):

As I mentioned before the whole case is in pure matte black, that includes the inside. Personally, I think black really is the opposite of beige right now. It just looks good on a computer chassis.

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Left side panel(Interior)

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Right side panel(Interior)

Azza’s Solano 1000 is a full tower so it is spacious enough to fit all the best rigs. Two flagship video cards and a big power supply will definitely have no problem finding place. Solano manages wires by sending them through the back of the right side panel. This is definitely a plus on any case since you don’t wont those extra wires from top panel to be hanging all over the place. Fans plugs don’t have that much of wire so you have no option but have fan wires hanging loose some places. The holes on the bottom should definitely help PSU to release heat by making it face down drawing air from the bottom. On the downsides this also means it will suck dust from the bottom and if it is to be placed on top of a carpet this can cause some issues. Unfortunately, Solano 1000 does not have removable or a CPU hole. It’s not a huge deal but for someone who’s upgrading an old heatsink  it can be troublesome. Even  removing your motherboard once on a built rig can take a long time.

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Front panel(Interior)

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HDD bay removed

The front panel can be removed by tugging on it from the bottom which has an opening to place your fingers. Once removed you can remove the 5.25″ covers or you can access your HDD bays. HDD bays are screwed on via thumb screws on both sides. Once removed you can see that each bay can hold up to 4 HDD’s and they each will have a 140mm fan cooling them down. One problem with this design. I case where you will have the tray filled with multiple HDD’s you will have to remove all of them in order to remove one. Of course you can remove them from the inside but that could also prove difficult with flagship video cards installed.

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