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           Xaser III Super Tower

Product :

  Xaser III

Manufacturer :

  Thermaltake

Reviewed by :

 Shawn Sparks

Price :

 $159

Date :

  8th July, 2003

 

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Front Bezel:

As I mentioned in the general features of this case, it has a split front bezel that allows you to either open the top half to expose the external drive bays, or the whole thing to install drives or clean the filters for the front intake fans.

Here is the top half open exposing the three 51/4 and two 31/2 drive bays, behind the top panel is also where the power and reset buttons are. The front bezel is made of heavy duty aluminum and anodized black and red. Also note the keyhole for locking the bezel closed for keeping unauthorized persons from accessing the power switch and drives. The lock either locks the second panel (below) or both. It also locks the right hand side panel closed so you can walk away from your rig at LAN parties without worring about someone "borrowing" anything.

Sorry about the lack of focus here, out of three frames this was the best... Anyway, it shows the second stage of the bezel open. This is sort of the "backstage" area where the drive bays and fan filters reside. This feature made assembly even easier since I didn't have to work around the bezel at all.

Lets have a look inside...

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