Thermaltake Element G and budget components BIG AIR!![moved]

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#1 phlawedgaming
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Please use the sticky.
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umm the Antec 900 also has 2 removable trays for hdd's for ease of installation and take out (they no hdds will break :P) and also has thumb screws because again (they know u will be back) also I'm thinking of getting the element V next since its a full tower case. is it anything like this element G? if u no by any chance that is
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Not sure about the Element V. The Element G is about .5-1.5" shorter than most Cooler Master Full size towers but its about .5" wider and up to 1.5 longer than the CM Full size. Its a monster mid-tower lol. If the V is tremendously bigger? its gonna have to be like a server on top of a midtower lol.

In this the entire rack (holds up to 7 HDD's comes out. No trays. You put 4 screws in the HDD and in slides into the rack and snaps into place. I will get some pics to see it better in next few days to show you what I mean. But, pretty much when you pull out the HDD rack, it gives you the ENTIRE bottom section of computer to work with. Pretty handy.