Progressive Housing: gTower Aluminum Case From American Media Systems
A Nice Guy With An Aluminum Suit: The GTower
This picture is taken from the AMS website . It gives you a quick overall view of the gTower.
The front is coated with a grey-blue film. Behind there is a plastic cover, the very front consists of an acrylic cover. Six big screws have to be removed in order to take away the front panel. We found it very nice that the drive bay covers look precisely like the rest of the front panel - that's pretty cool.
There are many connectors at the front. In addition to the power and reset switches, there are LEDs for drive and system activity, a microphone and a speakers out jack. In addition, there are two USB ports and one FireWire port, which require the necessary controllers of course.
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