Installation



The inside reveals a well designed and spacious designed case. The PC60C can hold up to a total of 12 drives, a capability that not many midtower cases have. The lower drive cage is held in place by thumbscrews that allow easy removal of hard drives. Sliding the the lower cage out, we can see two more 80mm fans (also included). This brings our total fan count to 3. The PC60C also boasts a very convenient removable motherboard tray for easy installation. Speaking of installation, why don't we see just how the installation is.

The PC60C came with ample screws and motherboard stands. The motherboard stands snapped right onto the removable tray making the motherboard installation a breeze. The card slots come with thumbscrews for easy installation. The edges of the frame near the 5.25" drive slots even come lined with rubber strips for minimal injuries during installation.

There was plenty of room in the case after my Epox 8K7A was installed. In a previous case installation, I ran into a problem installing some of my rather large 5.25" drives. The drives couldn't be installed due to inadequate room between the motherboard and the drives. The drives basically were blocked by motherboard preventing complete insertion into the 5.25" slot. This was not the case with the PC60C. As you can see here, there was even enough room to install my removable drive bay (the largest 5.25" peripheral that I have by far).

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