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home > news > lian-li strikes balance with ex-h33 hdd rack mount

Lian-Li strikes balance with EX-H33 HDD rack mount

Published: 3rd July 2008 @ 9:23 AM
Author: Navin Maini


Renowned aluminium chassis extraordinaire, Lian-Li, has announced its new, EX-H33 HDD rack mount kit.



Keeping within the boundaries of its usual forte, the Lian-Li EX-H33 features an all-aluminium chassis and boasts, ample capacity to cater for as wide a market segment as possible.

Requiring the use of three 5.25" drive bays, the solution deftly supports the installation of three, 3.5” HDDs, providing support for, what the company classes as, most modern SATA HDD configurations, in a Hot Swap Plug & Play scenario.

Ease of use appears to be high up on the list of priorities, with the EX-H33 allowing for a, seemingly effortless, installation procedure. Security conscious end-users will also welcome the lockable front panel door, whilst cooling duties are not compromised, courtesy of the 120 MM fan that aims to cut down on maintenance efforts, thanks to the washable nylon filter.



As the above image of the EX-H33 fitted into a Lian-Li PC-A77 chassis shows, the company goes to great lengths to strike a balance between form and function, stressing the attention to detail and effort taken to provide the end-user with a solution that delivers the best of both worlds.



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