| Enermax Uber Chakra Case | |
| By Gabriel Torres on May 5, 2007 | Page 3 of 5 |
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Inside Uber Chakra On Figure 9 you can see Uber Chakra rear panel. As you can see, there is space for seven expansion slots and a place for installing an extra 120 mm fan, which doesn’t come with the case. Another interesting thing to note on this picture is that the power supply is installed some inches away from the top of the case, so there is an empty space between the power supply and the top of the case, probably helping the internal airflow and heat dissipation.
On Figure 10 you can see inside Uber Chakra case. As you can see, there is enough room for installing even the longest power supplies available on the market (like Enermax Galaxy 1,000 W).
As you already know, this case has five 5 ¼” bays, two 3 ½” bays and six internal 3 ½” bays. As you can see on Figure 11, these internal bays are 90º rotate compared to traditional cases, making it easier to install hard disk drives on this product.
On Figure 12 you can see the rear panel from inside the case.
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