AZZA Hurrican 2000 Case Review
Inside the AZZA Hurrican 2000
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Both panels of the Hurrican 2000 are fastened to the case using black thumbscrews. In Figure 11, you have an overall look at the inside of the Hurrican 2000. The motherboard tray has a big hole around the area where the CPU is installed, allowing access to the backplate of the CPU cooler, so you can replace the cooler without having to remove the motherboard. Note in Figure 11 the 120 mm that comes attached to the left panel for cooling down this area. The motherboard tray also has several holes for you to route cables behind it, and several clips for you to fasten cable ties (the product comes already with two). The motherboard tray has an opening behind the hard disk drive cage, making it easy to route and hide the hard drive cables.
Figure 12: A view behind the motherboard tray
In Figure 13, you have another overall look inside the case. You can install radiators of certain liquid cooling solutions on the top panel (up to 360 mm). Expansion cards are fastened to the case using black thumbscrews.
This case supports video cards up to 13.4” (340 mm) long.
Note that the power supply can be installed with either its bottom fan facing up or facing down, so you can decide if you want the fan of your power supply pulling air from inside the case or from outside of it.
You can install a 120 mm or 140 mm fan at the bottom of the case, and the bottom panel has two washable air filters that accessible from outside the case, one for the power supply fan and the other the optional fan. In this case, the power supply rests on top of four thick rubber pads.



