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I have a quick question about my Thermaltake Armor full tower. The case has 3 slots for hard drives, located at the bottom of the case right behind a 120mm intake fan. I don't have anywhere else to put a hard drive (except the back, but I'd really not put a magnetic hard drive by a power supply :P) so I was wondering, can I put the hard drive right in front of where the fan will be blowing? (Might be a dumb question, but I just want to be sure. :P ) Thanks.

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Yes you can place your HDD in the 5.25 front bay. You will need a 5.25 enclosure, one with a fan would work great. Check them out at this Link.

http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCat [...] ccessories

Hope this answer your questions'.


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