| Zalman Z-Machine GT1000 Case | |
| By Gabriel Torres on May 6, 2007 | Page 2 of 5 |
Inside Z-Machine On Figures 5 and 6 you can see Z-Machine rear panel. As you can see, there is space for seven expansion slots and the case comes already with 120 mm fan installed on its rear panel. Like Fatal1ty case, Z-Machine also comes with two 92-mm fans installed on its front panel.
On Figure 7 you can see the interior from Zalman Z-Machine case. What is really interesting to note is that you don’t need to use any tool to install and remove drives on this case, as it uses thumbscrews and also a different hard disk drive installation system.
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