| Antec P183 Case Review |
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| Inside P183 (Cont’d) |
 You can also route the power supply cables from behind the motherboard tray, uncluttering the motherboard chamber and thus improving the internal airflow.  click to enlarge Figure 15: You can route cables behind the motherboard tray.
On Figure 16 you can see the expansion slots, which use regular screws to hold daughter boards. For a case with this quality Antec should have used at least thumbscrews here.  click to enlarge Figure 16: Expansion slots.
You can see the two 120-mm fans on Figure 17. Notice how they use regular peripheral power plugs.  click to enlarge Figure 17: Fans.
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