Silverstone FP32B Aluminium Black Front I/O 3.5" 4xUSB Audio Firewire
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Silverstone FP32B Aluminium Black Front I/O 3.5" 4xUSB Audio Firewire
Scan code: LN12714 Manufacturer code: SST-FP32B
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Silverstone FP32B Aluminium Black Front I/O 3.5" 4xUSB Audio Firewire

Silverstone FP32B Aluminium Black Front I/O 3.5" 4xUSB Audio Firewire

Scan code: LN12714 Manufacturer code: SST-FP32B
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Product Overview The SST-FP32B is a convenient I/O ports kit for the new generation of computers. At an easy to integrate size of a 3.5¡¨ drive bay, it is available in either silver or black aluminum finish. By providing connections for four USB 2.0 ports (also compatible with version 1.0 & 1.1), one firewire IEEE 1394 port, and two audio ports compatible in AC97 and High Definition audio (Azalia) standard, the FP32 is also excellent upgrade for any aluminum case

Material
All aluminum casing

Color
Black

Application
3.5¡¨ drive bay

Connectors
USB x 4
Firewire IEEE 1394 x 1
Audio x 1 (Azalia compatible)
Mic x 1 (Azalia compatible) Features Cable Length
600mm

Net Weight
230g

Dimension
102mm (W) x 25.4mm (H) x 120mm (D)
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan
Telephone:
01204-474747

Additional Notes:
1 year warranty back to Scan subject to manufacturer's warranty.

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