It supports very large motherboards like the Gigabyte oversized board SSDdrueding wanted to use. The CPU cooler height must be limited though. And the front USB connector has to be plug uinto one of the rear ports :tdown: But overall, it's an interesting take on computer case design.
That's the image (from Lian Li's site) that made me write the comment regarding the USB 3 port. Look at the blue internal USB port close to the front panel's interior :
According to the review, the front USB ports are 3.0. The adaptor cable allows them to be connected to USB 2.0 if your motherboard does not support USB 3.0
That's how it is intended to be used, with the 2.5" drive mounted on the inside. A case that can harbour 6 3TB 3.5" drives plus 6 1TB 2.5" drives isn't too bad IMO. It might not be like a Norco with 24 bays, but it's better than most enclosures of comparable size.
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