Pros
Two separately removable HDD carriages
Plenty of room for drives
Plenty of room for HDD cooling
Front door has an opening angle of 180°
Rails for 5.25" drives
PCI long cards can be installed
Cons
Sharp edges Weight Short case
These edges are razor-sharp and will easily cause injuries.
The usually bland Chieftec midi tower is pepped up a bit by Revoltec Tattoo Art Design. The two HDD carriages can be easily removed and upgraded with an 80 mm fan. The edges could be filed down somewhat better - the Chieftec/Revoltec midi tower failed our cucumber test miserably.
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