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Date: March 16th, 2007
Article by: Mike Carter (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: Ultra
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES



Specifications


Color: Black


Dimensions:


Depth: 19.5"
Width: 7.5"
Height: 17"
Drive Bay : 4 - 5.25" External / 1 - 3.5" External / 5 - 3.5" Internal
Material: High Grade Steel (1mm)


Form Factor:


AT
Baby AT
ATX
Micro ATX


Expansion Slots:
7 Standard Slots


Case Fan Mounts:


2 - 120mm Fan Mounts


LEDs:


Green - Power
Orange - Hard Drive Access


Switches:


Power
Reset


Quick Release Side Panel


Large Front Panel Vent System


Easy access front panel:


2 - USB 2.0
1 - Firewire
1 - Headphone
1 - Microphone



All in all, a decent feature spec, with a few things not mentioned that we will go over in the review.

 

PRODUCT COMPOSITION



With the packaging removed, you're treated to your first glance at the case, which is both flashy and economical. The black steel chassis is offset by a silver aluminum front bezel and a large side window.



Inside the case, you'll find two trays of drive rails, a bag of screws, and the instruction manual. No real surprises here. Let's move on to what the eTorque has to offer.

 

 


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