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Like most Antec cases this one uses sliders, but on this case it only
uses one slider for each drive. The other side of each drive uses
screws. I like where the unused sliders are kept in this case but the
only draw back to that is if you remove a drive you can't put the
slider back and you could risk loosing it so only remove the bays that you
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A look inside the case will reveal a removable 3 1/4 drive cage that
makes installing your floppy and hard drive a snap. I have always
liked cases that include this option. Antec also included a UV
reflective fan cage for the front of the case, I wish the UV fan cage
would have been blue though to match the blue led's in the power
supply. |
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The rear of the case is different then most standard cases, in fact it
reminded me of those really cheap cases because it has the expansion
port screws on the outside of the case. It did however come with a
cover for those screws that really rocks, you can store all your spare
screws in a compartment inside of the cover. This will come in really
handy if you decide to install hardware at a LAN party.
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This case also includes Antec SmartPower 350 Power supply. It's nice
to see a high quality case with a great supply under the $100 mark.
The Antec SmartPower 350 Power supply comes with 3 blue led's to give
it a great blue glowing effect from all the fans. If you look at the
second picture above I highlighted the 3 led's. |
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