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THE OSTROG INTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The interior of the case is also black in color and quite roomy, for a midi tower that is.

 

 

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As you can see there all four 5.25" bays feature tool-less locking mechanisms (which are quite sturdy btw).

 

 

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One of those bays comes fitted with a 5.25" to 3.5" adapter.

 

 

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Right beneath we see the 3.5" drive bay which can either be used for a floppy drive or an 3.5" drive (also features the same locking mechanism).

 

 

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As usual the 3.5" drive cage is placed right beneath and can support up to 3 drives.

 

 

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One of the good features Enermax gave the Ostrog is that you can use even the longest graphics cards by removing the HDD cage as seen above.

 

 

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By doing that you still have room for two 3.5" drives and if you decide to use the Floppy space and one of the 5.25" bays that adds up to 4 drives (who needs more and gets a midi tower?).

 

 

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The normal ATX size mainboard spacers are pre-installed onto the motherboard tray and aside the quite large CPU hole there are 2 more present for cable management purposes.

 

 

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Cable management is obviously not its strong card but we've seen worse in the past.

 

 

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The rear exhaust 120mm fan is regular and comes without any type of protective grill.

 

 

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All 7 PCI expansion slots are secured via regular screws or thumbscrews (so the Ostrog is not entirely tool-less in design).

 

 

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The power supply unit sits ontop of 4 rubber anti-vibration feet and right next to it you can mount yet another 120mm intake fan.

 

 

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Unfirtunately you can't mount a radiator at the top of the case due to space limitations.