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THE FULMO ST INTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The interior is quite spacious and as expected is painted with the same color as the exterior.

 

 

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All of the 5.25" optical drive bays feature tool-less locking mechanisms that are quite sturdy.

 

 

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Beneath the ODBs we find two drive cages each capable of accommodating up to four 3.5"/2.5" drives.

 

 

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If you want to use the longest graphics card possible you can remove the top drive cage as seen above.

 

 

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The drive trays are made by thick hard plastic and are quite sturdy.

 

 

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Remember the 4 screws we talked about earlier? Well these are used to keep a small drive cage in place at the base of the interior. Here you can mount two 2.5" drives. The downside is that in order to remove the air filter and clean it you will have to remove the screws first (or wipe the filter where it is).

 

 

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The mainboard tray has 4 large holes for cable routing and a huge cut-out beneath the CPU area for easier mounting/removal of backplates.

 

 

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You have up to 32mm behind the mainboard tray for routing cables.

 

 

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4 fixed round rubber feet are placed at the PSU area.

 

 

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All of the expansion slots are secured via rubber coated thumbscrews.

 

 

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Here we can see the top dual 120mm/140mm fan area which can also be used with an 240/280mm radiator.