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Enermax Ostrog Giant Case Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: November 26, 2012
Page: 2 of 8
The Front Panel
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The front panel of the Enermax Ostrog Giant is completely meshed, as you can see in Figure 4. There are three external 5.25” bays with meshed covers with air filters. The case comes with two 140 mm fans on its front panel, which glow in blue or red (depending on the color of the trim) when turned on. There is a switch on the top panel for you to turn off the LEDs of the fans. These fans use a standard three-pin fan power connector, and the case comes with adapters in case you prefer to connect them directly on your power supply. No technical specifications for these fans are provided. There is an air filter for these fans.

Enermax Ostrog Giant
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Figure 4: Front panel

Enermax Ostrog Giant
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Figure 5: Front panel

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