-- Poking around some more
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Earlier in the review I mentioned that you may want
to cut through the plastic back covering on the case. The
holes for the 80mm exhaust and the power supply are not clear enough
and will most likely impede the airflow. So to get that modded,
here's a quick way to remove the rear covering.

The back contains a few screws but none
will get that plastic off. There are two screws that need to be
removed and they are both located inside the case. You need to
get both side panels off to get to them.


The two screws are to the left and right
of the power supply. Remove them and a simple lift and pull of
the back will remove the covering. You can start modding after
that : )

Getting back on track, we will be
installing our test rig into this case. As usual, the following
will be used:
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AMD 800 @ 1003 Mhz Thunderbird
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IWill KK266 Socket A MB
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Crucial PC133 CL2 128mb Ram
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evga GF2 MX 32MB
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Yamaha PCI Sound Card
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SMC 1211 10/100 NIC
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IBM Deskstar 20GB HD
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Samsung DVD/CDRW combo
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Mitsumi 1.44 Floppy Drive
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