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iStarUSA S-9-H34 Elegant Storm Case

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Mathew Miranda
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Aron Schatz
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November 22, 2007
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iStarUSA S-9-H34 Elegant Storm Case
Featuring a hot-swappable SATA enclosure, iStar's Elegant Storm S-9-H34 sports a feature that most enthusiasts are not accustomed to seeing in a Mid-ATX tower. Is this the case you’ve been looking for? Leave it up to HardwareLogic to find out.
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The Elegant Storm S-9-H34 is actually a marriage of two iStar products, an Elegant Storm S-9 case and a 4 bay removeable hard drive cage.  In keeping with the company’s target consumer, iStar designed this love child for server applications.  As hard drive capacity continues to increase and prices steadily decrease, RAID configurations are becoming more popular among the mainstream crowd.  The need for multiple hard drive storage solutions has risen and iStar has noticed.  Featuring a hot-swappable SATA enclosure, the S-9-H34 sports a feature that most enthusiasts are not accustomed to seeing in a Mid-ATX tower.  Is this the case you’ve been looking for?  Leave it up to HardwareLogic to find out.

iStar has kept itself busy the past 15 years by manufacturing rack mount chassis, cabinets and power supplies designed specifically for servers.  While being relatively new to the computer enthusiast scene, the company’s wide range of products and experience in gives iStar a seemingly solid foundation to build upon.

Specifications

Model
  • Elegant Storm S-9-H34
Case Type
  • Mid-ATX
Dimensions
  • 17.8" x 8.2" x 20.2" (H x W x L)
Drive Bays
  • Hot-swap HDD - 4
  • 5.25" External – 2
  • 3.5" External – 1   Internal - 4
Expansion Slots
  • 7
Net Weight
  • 19.6 lbs
Cooling
  • One 80mm fan for HDD cage
  • Optional areas for two additional 80-120mm fans - x1 front (intake) and  x1 rear (exhaust)
Material
  • Chassis: 0.8/0.6 SECC/SGCC
  • Bezel: Metal mesh and aluminum
Motherboard
Compatibility
  • Micro and Standard ATX
PSU Compatibility
  • ATX PSU
Front I/O Connectivity
  • Two USB 2.0 ports
  • One microphone and headset input
  • 1394 Firewire port
Special Features
  • Four bay hot-swappable SATA drive enclosure
  • CPU side grill with air duct
  • GPU side and rear grills
  • Tool free design throughout
Color
  • Black / Silver
Price
  • Current Price

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