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Enermax Ostrog ECA3250-BW Series Midi Chassis Review

We firstly installed our test-system PSU; a Seasonic Platinum Rated 1000W Fully Modular power supply.

Installing 3.5″ HDD's is just a case of pushing two trays into place on each side, and then sliding the HDD into the desired bay.

Installing a 2,5″ drive is not quite as simple, and only 1 can be installed in this chassis using a 5.25″ to 2,.5″ adapter. You have to screw the 2.5″ drive into place, and then slide into the desired 5.25″ bay.

We then installed and secured our motherboard and CPU bundle in place. There is little room at the top and bottom of the chassis, but some spare space on the right-hand side.

We then installed an XFX Radeon graphics card. There is clearly plenty of space for larger, high-end graphics cards up to a length of 286mm or, 413mm if you remove the HDD cage.

We then connected all of our components and found that was enough space in the chassis to keep cabling tidy.

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