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THE URBAN S41 WINDOWED INTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The interior also has the same black paint as the rest of the tower and looks quite spacious at least at first glance.

 

 

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All 4 optical drive bays feature tool-less locking mechanisms.

 

 

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Right beneath them we see two drive cages capable of holding up to 5 HDDs.

 

 

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The drive trays are quite sturdy and can hold both 2.5" and 3.5" drives.

 

 

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You can take the drive cages out from the tower by removing the 2 thumbscrews (each) found at their bottom and the 4 thumbscrews (each) found at the rear.

 

 

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That way if you want to mount two very long mGPU graphics cards you can just use the two spot drive cage (shorter).

 

 

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The 120mm intake fan mounted at the front belongs to the Turbo family of fans manufactured by Thermaltake and can reach speed up to 1000RPM with just 16dBA of noise.

 

 

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As you can see the mainboard tray has 4 large rubber grommets used for cable management and a very large opening beneath the CPU area for the swapping of backplates.

 

 

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The rear 120mm exhaust fan is identical to the front intake fan.

 

 

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There's room at the bottom of the tower to install yet another 120mm intake fan.

 

 

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Leaving out the 200mm exhaust fan placed at the top you can mount an 240mm radiator beneath it.

 

 

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For people who care a lot about cable management the good news is that behind the mainboard tray there's quite a bit of room to route cables.