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COMPUTER CASES

Cooler Master ITower930 Review
By: Mike Mackenzie
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    2007-02-19

    Table of Contents:
  • Cooler Master ITower930 Review
  • Features
  • Details of the iTower930
  • Installation
  • Using the iTower930

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    Cooler Master ITower930 Review - Features


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    • 4 Hot swappable SATA connectors.
    • 6 5.25" bays, (with optional 3.5" bay).
    • Overall tool free design. (Motherboard must be secured).
    • Unmatched upgradeablity (up to 12" x 10.5" CEB server board compatible).
    • Superior thermal solution (adjustable elastic air duct design).
    • Durable 0.8mm cold rolled steel construction.
    • Key lock and intrusion switch design.

    Specifications

    • Available color - Silver
    • Dimensions - L470 x W215.5 x H429.8 mm
    • Weight - 16 kg
    • M/B Type - Micro-ATX, ATX and CEB (12" x 10.5")
    • 5.25" Drive Bay - 6 (Exposed)
    • 3.5" Drive Bay - 4 (Exposed) (Hot Swappable) SATA
    • Material Body - SECC.ST 0.8
    • Bezel - Aluminum + ABS
    • Expansion Slots - 7
    • Front I/O Panel - USB 2.0 x 4, MIC x 1, SPK x 1, IEEE 1394 x 1
    • Cooling System - One 92mm HDD fan, 1500rpm, 19dBA (intake)
    • One 120x120x25mm rear fan (exhaust), 1200rpm, 22dBA
    • Independent and adjustable air duct
    • Power Supply: PS2 / EPS 12 V Compatible or Mini-redundant (optional)

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