| Antec Twelve Hundred Case Review | |
| By Gabriel Torres on August 11, 2008 | Page 4 of 6 |
![]() The Disk Drive BaysAs mentioned, this case has twelve external 5 ¼” bays. On the default configuration the case uses three hard disk drive cages, each one taking three 5 ¼” bays, so in fact we have three 5 ¼” bays and nine 3 ½” bays for hard disk drives available. This case comes with a 5 ¼”-to-3 ½” adaptor, so if you won’t use a floppy disk drive you can have up to 10 hard disk drives installed, which is more than enough even for the most hardcore user.
If you need more 5 ¼” bays you can remove the hard disk drive cages. In fact you can remove all of them to make the twelve 5 ¼” bays available. In this extreme configuration you can use one of them to install your hard disk drive thru the 5 ¼”-to-3 ½” adaptor, leaving eleven 5 ¼” bays to be used. The cages are fastened to the 5 ¼” bays thru the use of thumbscrews and even though on the factory configuration the cages come installed on the lowest nine bays nothing prevents you from moving them around. For example, you can move one of the cages to the top three 5 ¼” bays if you’d like to have this configuration for some reason. Unfortunately this case doesn’t come with any screwless mechanism for installing optical or hard disk drives and it also doesn’t come with thumbscrews, so you have to use regular screws to install disk drives. Hard disk drives must use longer screws that come with the case. Each hard disk drive cage comes with a 120-mm fan attached (each one with an individual speed control knob, as shown on Figure 4) but if you think you need even more ventilation on certain hard disk drives or simply more airflow inside the case one of the cages come with a plastic stand for you to install an extra 120-mm fan, which doesn’t come with the case.
Each cage comes also with a washable dust filter, which is great.
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