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Casetek C1020: Enter The Dragon
Belying its bulky appearance, Casetec's C1020 midi tower only weighs 18.5 pounds when empty. It ships with a key to lock the long front door. A dragon symbol shimmers tastefully in various colors on the front of the case. Behind the door are the five 5.25" bays as well as the power and reset buttons. Two of the five 3.5" bays are accessible from the front. The ports for USB, IEEE1394 and sound are located on the top of the case. A closeable panel keeps out the dust.
The dragon glimmers ominously once the PC boots up.
You have to open the front door before you can turn on the computer.
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