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Enermax Venus CS-10068-S3, Continued
12:02 PM - January 5, 2005 by
Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: casing, microatx
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: casing, microatx
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Enermax Venus CS-10068-S3, Continued

Space for additional drives

Rear view of the Venus case

The MicroATX case offers a lot of space for hardware

Up to four drives will fit into here
Plus points
- Sufficient space for hard drives and optical drives
- Power supply supports SATA
- Delayed power supply shutoff
- Decoupled drives
Minus points
- Plastic panels for front connections and drives
- Sharp case edges
- Weak power supply of only 270 Watts
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