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A Glimpse Inside The Case
Open the side door, and you'll find a well-designed interior. The screws for installing the 5.25" drives aren't packed in a bag, as is usual, but have been neatly arrayed in the case. Chieftec even includes two replacement thumb screws - now that was good thinking.
One look inside reveals that there is enough room for a large number hard drives
A place for the screws, and the screws in their place.
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Joe_Justiniano I find it admirable that an article so old is still kept alive. Recently acquired one of this cases in excellent shape at a garage sale and wanted to know more about it.Reply
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