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| Thermalrock Eclipse ATX Case The bays come with rubber grommets already installed. Using the provided thumbscrews gives a quick and tool-less hard drive installation. Installing hard-drives after the motherboard is a good idea, as they stick out into the motherboards general area. However, the bays are easily removed if they are getting in the way. Link: http://www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/review.php?id=161
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