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How To Locate The Additional Drive Bays In A Lian Li Micro ATX 205 Case
This article will show you how to locate the additional drive bays and in a Lian Li Micro ATX 205 Case. This allows the user to install or remove additional drives.
If you have a PowerSpec PC, this case is used for models B243, B244, B245, B677, B731, G162, G163, G228, G507 and G510.
This case includes places for 2 2.5" drives, and 1 3.5" hard drive.
1. Position the case where the back of the case is facing you. Remove the side panel on the left by removing the two screws on the back of the case.

2. Once this is removed, you can see the case shroud, the 3.5" drive bay and the 2.5” drive mounts.


3. Simply return the side panel back on once finished, and return the 2 screws into the back of the case to hold the case side in place.
If you have a PowerSpec PC, this case is used for models B243, B244, B245, B677, B731, G162, G163, G228, G507 and G510.
This case includes places for 2 2.5" drives, and 1 3.5" hard drive.
1. Position the case where the back of the case is facing you. Remove the side panel on the left by removing the two screws on the back of the case.

2. Once this is removed, you can see the case shroud, the 3.5" drive bay and the 2.5” drive mounts.


3. Simply return the side panel back on once finished, and return the 2 screws into the back of the case to hold the case side in place.
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