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Outside case features continued:

As you can see behind the power supply bay cover,
there is another 120mm cooling fan. Once we crack open the inside of
the case you'll be able to see how all of this is removable.

In the bottom of the chassis you can see where the
power supply would mount. Lian Li has built in an extra grill for
power supplies with large cooling fans mounted in the bottom. In
this case the power supply could be mounted either direction with
the fan pointing up or down.

In the top of the PC-A7110 are the media, USB,
Firewire, and eSATA ports. I find that locating these ports in the
top of the case really isn't convenient, but that would all depend
on where your case sits at your desk.

Moving back to the front of the case you will find
a 3-speed selector switch for the interior cooling fans. Lian Li has
designed a very nice case fan interface which you'll see on the
following page.
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