Lian Li Lancool Metal Boned K10 Case Review
By Gabriel Torres on February 14, 2008 Page 5 of 10

Installing Hard Disk Drives

Hardware Secrets Golden AwardThis case provides a unique installation mechanism for the ard disk drives. It comes with several thumbscrews and rubber rings, as you can see on Figure 18. You need to add four screws with one rubber ring each to each hard disk drive you wish to install. These rubber rings act like shock absorbers, preventing the hard disk drive natural vibration (because of its internal motors) from propagating to the case.

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Figure 18: Thumbscrews and rubber rings for the hard disk drive.

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Figure 19: Installing the thumbscrews with the rubber rings.

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Figure 20: Hard disk drive with the thumbscrews and rubber rings installed.


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