BitFenix Portal Mini ITX Chassis Review -
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It is a little hard to comprehend from a photo, but here you are looking at the tray that we took out. You can are looking at the front-side of the tray where the front mounted 120 mm fan is located. This one functions as intake and blows cold air directly towards your graphics card and processor. Mind you that due to size limitation your CPU cooler height cannot be any higher then 125 mm.
Here we are still looking at the frontside of the chassis :) This is the storage bay. it can hold 2x HDD/SSD and on top another SSD.
At the top you secure an SSD with four screws, and then with a thumb-screw and it is locked and loaded to to go. A very nice way to hide the unit bringing more aesthetics to the overall looks and design.
Here is the front side again (I know it feels weird right?), it holds two trays for your 3.5" storage units like shown below.
Here again you rest the HDD on rubber risers and screw them secure after which you can slide them inwards. Mind you that these two trays can also hold 2.5" storage units thus mounting SSDs here is an option as well.
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