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NZXT Switch 810 Case Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: January 17, 2012
Page: 2 of 10
The Front Panel
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The NZXT Switch 810 comes with four external 5.25” bays. The top-most bay comes with a bezel to cover your optical drive, improving the aesthetics of your computer after it is assembled. The bottom-most bay comes with an external docking bay for 3.5” and 2.5” devices with hot-swap connectors. The top-most bay must be removed if you want to install a radiator with more than 300 mm in length on the top panel. You can remove the docking bay if you want to have an additional 5.25” bay available.

NZXT Switch 810 case
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Figure 4: Front panel

NZXT Switch 810 case
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Figure 5: Docking bay

NZXT Switch 810 case
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Figure 6: Docking bay

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