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Nov 18 2009, 7:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The Tempest supports E-ATX for compatibility with higher-end graphics cards power supplies and server mainboards. The HDD capacity for the chassis is 8 3.5" drives. The case is constructed from steel and the cooling system includes dual 120mm front fans, a single 120mm rear fan, a single 120mm side fan, and a pair of 140mm top fans.
5.25-inch drive bays total nine and three of them are external. A single bracket to turn one of the external 5.25" bays into a 3.5" bay is included. The chassis can also be had with a 500W PSU. Holes for water-cooling tubing are cut into the chassis already.
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