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THE BUC 101 INTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Both side panels come without any kind of noise-absorbing coating.

 

 

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Although the BUC 101 is a midi tower case the interior (just like its predecessor) has plenty of space for pretty much anything you want to install.

 

 

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All four 5.25" drive bays inside the case (you can only use the three top with optical drives) feature a very practical tool-less mechanism.

 

 

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Even the 1.44 FDD (3.5") bay comes with the same mechanism.

 

 

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A total of five 3.5" drive trays are present inside the BUC 101 with the top labeled as system (labeling your primary drive may come in handy).

 

 

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The trays are quite solid although they could be slightly better.

 

 

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The mainboard tray features a total of 5 cable management holes and a very large cut out used to easily swap CPU cooler backplates.

 

 

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USB 3.0 mainboard connectors have pretty much become standard with PC Cases lately.

 

 

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A plain 120mm exhaust fan (once again without any kind of protective grill) is placed at the rear.

 

 

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All 7 expansion slots feature both a nice tool-less mechanism and extra holes which you can also use with plain screws.

 

 

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Moving at the lower rear as you can see the power supply unit sits on a metal stripe at one side and two rubber feet on the other.

 

 

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The top 120mm exhaust fan is primarily accessible from the top of the BUC 101.