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Is it possible to convert a 5 1/4 inch Bay to a drive Bay?

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i5 3570k @4.6 ghz | Cooler Master hyper 212 EVO | Asus DCUll 780ti @1200/1400 | 1 TB Seagate Barracuda | Corsair HX 750 80+ gold | 8 GB Kingston HyperX Blu | Cooler Master haf 912 windowed edition |  2 x crappy  4:3 monitors (1024x1280) | ASUS VG248QE 1080p 144hz monitor|

 

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This will let use use one 3.5mm hdd and two 2.5in hdd / ssd's, you can also use four 2.5in drives.

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