The Uneec 602BLK proves that even a midi tower can hold a lot of hardware. Besides a bunch of 5.25" drive bays, the special mounting cage with mounting frames can handle six hard drives. However, this midi tower features no acoustic drive isolation. The case holds several 80mm fan mounting brackets.
Installing the motherboard is simple, as the tray can be removed so you can screw the motherboard onto it outside of the case. Here, though, Uneec doesn’t seem to have learned anything from the competition. Comparable cases with mounting trays like those from Cooler Master or Silverstone let you fill the tray with motherboard, CPU and cards. But with the Uneec case, you can only install the expansion cards once you’ve put the tray back in.
Inside : looks like Antec ?
Easy hardware installation thanks to tray : components can be installed outside the case
Special mounting frames for hard drives
Mounting brackets are concealed behind the front plates
- Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
- The Test Candidates In Detail
- Little Room For Drives
- Little Room For Drives, Continued
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- Upgradeable Interior
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- Drives Under Construction
- Pros
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- Room For 11 Drives Total
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- Upside-down World
- Hard Drives Are Installed Vertically In The Case
- Uneec 602BLK: The Best Of Many Worlds
- Lots Of Room For Drives
- Pros
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- Muzzle For The Back
- Bright Red Paint Job Inside And Out
- Evaluation
- Features Table
- Features Table, Continued
- Features Table, Continued
- Test Procedure
- We Used This Hardware For The Test, Continued