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Hard-Drive Trays

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Antec's installation design is a brilliant idea. The drives are installed in the carriage with trays instead of rails or screws. The beautiful thing about the design is that these trays use rubber mounting grommets as mini-shock absorbers. The carriage only accommodates 4 HDDs, but that should be enough for most people. Ribbon cables can be easily folded together and tucked down behind the drives. That makes for a practical solution to in-case clutter.

Hard-drive trays with vibration absorbers

The P160 midi-tower can handle up to four 3.5" hard drives

Goodbye mess: the cables are tucked away
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Price is certainly a big consideration when buying a new midi tower. But what do you really get15 Case Power Tower Round-Up : lire la suite

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Antec P160: Lightweight At 13 Pounds
Antec's P160 midi tower is one of the lightest15 Case Power Tower Round-Up : lire la suite

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Antec's installation design is a brilliant idea. The drives are installed in the carriage with15 Case Power Tower Round-Up : lire la suite

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