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1:04 PM - June 14, 2005 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: home, theater, pcs
Topics: Buyer's Guides
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: home, theater, pcs
Topics: Buyer's Guides
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Side And Interior Views
If you look at the back first, you will see right away that this model is over-sized. In addition to the ATX motherboard and the power supply, there is still room on the right for an HDTV module. The interior offers lots of free space for the hardware, but the use of space is very modest. Everything is concentrated in the middle, where an alternative installation slot for extra hard drives would be a good idea.

Rear of D-Vine5

You will have to buy your own second fan

Room for an HDTV receiver

A poor solution was found for splitting up the space

This is where the two drives can be put in
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