One of the nicer $70 cases we've tested
Calling the Core 3000 a mid-tower chassis would be technically correct, though at 17 inches tall by 19 inches deep by 8 inches wide, it's on the smaller side of the spectrum. This becomes apparent when building into the chassis---our test build was a little more difficult than normal due to the limited space inside. Our test bed's abnormally large heatsink made it damn near impossible to get the 8-pin power connector connected, though we could have mounted the heatsink afterwards, as the motherboard tray has a large CPU backplane cutout. As in many cases, the top hard drive cage...
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