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Zalman Z-Machine GT1000 Case
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: May 6, 2007
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Inside Z-Machine (Cont’d)

As we mentioned before, this case has six internal 3 ½” bays. Four of them are on a cage that is rotated 90º, making it easier to install hard disk drives on this case. Also, no screw is required, as this case uses the same lock system used on Fatal1ty, shown on Figure 8. On Fatal1ty case, however, there were only three internal 3 ½” bays available.

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Figure 8: Installing a hard disk drive on a bay located on the HDD cage.

The other two 3 ½” bays are located on the bottom part of the case, see Figure 9.

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Figure 9: Two internal 3 ½” bays located on the case bottom.

Installing a hard disk drive on these bays is very easy and you won’t need any tool. First you need to remove the four thumbscrews located on the bay and then screw them on the hard disk drive.

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Figure 10: Installing a thumbscrew on the hard disk drive.

Then release the front two locks, slide the hard disk drive into the bay and then flip the locks back in place and that’s it.

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Figure 11: Installing a hard disk drive.

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