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Guru3D.com » Review » Enermax Fulmo GT review » Page 7

Enermax Fulmo GT review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/14/2013 09:34 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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These brackets can also hold a 2.5" SSD, then on the bottom side you need to secure it with four mounting screws. It's a very simply solution really, but there's nothing wrong with simple as long as it's functional and effective. And it certainly works just fine. 

Above you can see the 5.25" optical bays, below it the MASSIVE storage capacity, ten SSD/HDDs could be installed here.

Once the DVD-ROM or whatever unit is inserted, align the screw holes and secure them by just sliding the clips shut. You can install up-to four 5.25" devices this way.

 

 

And we are looking at the bottom here, we see that the chassis rests on rubber mounts, this prevents resonating noises coming from the PC, and thus makes your chassis more silent. From left to the middle you could fit FANs or a radiator. You'll also receive wheels which you can install optionally.

You have seen the video already, but the fans have one color, blue. The Vegas fans are very bright, I do love them. In the side panel you'll get two 18cm Vegas fans preinstalled.

And then at the front-side you'll receive one huge blue 18cm Vegas fan. The top side and rear fan are 'regular' fans without any lighting effects.





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