GELID DarkForce Midi Tower

Published by Christian Ney on 06.02.12
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Features

   
On the backside you find an outtake fan with a diameter of 120 millimeters also running at 1200 rmp like the on the front. Right below there are eight plus one slot bezels, which are kept in place by thumbscrews. To open the case you only have to release the corresponding thumb screws. Well visible are also the three rubber in/outlets for the tubes of a water cooling system.
   
   
The nine PCI brackets are partly perforated and being tightened by the use of thumb screws. In addition to the eight standard eight expansion slots, GELID Solutions also included a vertical one. With the DarkForce you mount the power supply on the bottom of the case. And you are able to chose which configuration fits best with your airflow configuration. In other words you can chose if you want your power supply to take the air from the interiour and push it outside of the case or by using fresh air directly from the outside thanks to the perfored mesh covered by with dust filters. Furthermore there are anti-vibrations pads all around to fit well your power supply.


Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Left side
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Right side
Page 3 - Front Page 7 - Top / Bottom
Page 4 - Back Page 8 - Conclusion



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