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Dimension 16.9 x 8.3 x 19.6 inches, or 430mm x 210mm x 497mm (H x W x L)
MB Support ATX, mATX
Expansion Slots 7
Form Factor Mid-tower
Material Steel structure with molded ABS plastic accent pieces
Drive Bays (x3) 5.25", (x4) 3.5", (x4) 2.5"
Cooling (x5) 120mm/140mm fan mount locations, (x3) 120mm fan mount locations, Includes (x1) front-mounted 120mm fan and (x1) rear 120mm fan
Front I/O (x2) USB 3.0, (x1) Headphone, (x1) MIC, Power, Reset
Power Supply ATX (not included)
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