Date: October 6th, 2005
Article by: Joe Anderson (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product Submitted by: MGE
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PRODUCT WALKTHROUGH AND PICTORIAL (cont'd)

…the PSU connectors are sparse, with only four 4-pin and one floppy connector. A single SATA power connector is included, but the short and unsleeved wiring will leave little room for creative routing, as we'll see later.

The 20-24 pin ATX motherboard connector is a nice feature, and a 4-pin CPU power connector round out the PSU plugs.

The power supply itself is a generic item found in several budget cases on the market.

A couple of pass-through 4-pin connectors provide power to the fan and front panel lighting.

Gang-plugs are provided to connect the side ports to the audio, Firewire and USB motherboard headers.

The requisite front panel connectors are clearly labeled.

With the right panel out of the way, the two screws holding the motherboard tray can be removed, allowing the tray to slide forward and out of the case.
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