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Side And Interior Views
Two screws have to be undone before the cover can be removed. As the Centurion has no thumbscrews, a screwdriver is needed at the scene. Once removed, the highly accessible interior is open to viewing. The cage for the drives is welded securely to the case.
Rear of the CoolerMaster
Easily accessible interior
Article continues belowInterior Layout
- Motherboard
- PSU
- 3.5" drives (HDDs)
- 5.25" drives (burner, CD/DVD)
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