SilverStone GD03B, Grandia HTPC, Desktop Case
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SilverStone GD03B, Grandia HTPC, Desktop Case
Scan code: LN28698 Manufacturer code: SST-GD03B
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SilverStone GD03B, Grandia HTPC, Desktop Case

SilverStone GD03B, Grandia HTPC, Desktop Case, ATX, black

Scan code: LN28698 Manufacturer code: SST-GD03B
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Product Overview As high definition videos and films become ever more important in home theater setups, the need for quickly expanding storage space has come into greater focus. Not content in simply making bigger cases to fit more hard drives, SilverStone created the GD03 with two hot-swappable hard drive bays. Built based on the venerable SilverStone full-ATX body, this chassis increases the total available hard drive space to seven while still keeping the dimensions in tact; making the GD03 not only the most flexible in storage but also the highest capacity HTPC chassis of its class. For home theater enthusiasts and professionals that need an infinitely expandable media server, the GD03 is the chassis to use.
Features • Dual hot-swappable hard drive racks
• SilverStone styled aluminum front panel
• Enhanced low noise exhaust fans included
• Optimized for cooling performance and quietness
• Rackmount capable
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Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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