The ODE step III is 1 of 4 assemble gaming desktops through Digital Storm, and the second most strong form in the fresh ODE line you can purchase. Though fine fitted for clients who need to game but do not need to purchase and set up single element, just those with deep pockets will be capable to afford. Even, this device should maintain you gaming for years to arrive, and Digital Storm will furnish any upgrading you might need or hope.


Construct into a white Corsair Graphite Series 600T case, the 20”-high ODE step III has a easy and clean appearance. The plastic window on the correct side lets you see the neatly managed interior: Wires are routed beneath the CPU board tray, and red inner lighting depicts off entire your elements, still in the dark.


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The chassis is airflow friendly, with a penetrated top grating to let the hot air run away naturally, and a liquid-cooling system for the central processing unit (too by Corsair) and various fans too in build. Slots on the top of the Computer add 4 USB 2.0 slots and one USB 3.0 port, audio and mic jacks, and FireWire 400. On the rear panel you'll find still more ports, adding 4 DVI-I, two HDMI, and 2 DisplayPort; 8 USB 2.0; FireWire 400; eSATA; power eSATA; and audio jacks.


There are too 2 USB 3.0 slots in the back, but one is concerned through a plug linked to the front-panel slot with a pass-through cable. This is basic, as cases do not normally link those slots to CPU board headers, but it is even an awkward and unattractive result.


Cracking open the system is simple and requires no tools: Only push bottom on 2 levers on the ODE's side panel. The six hard drive bays contain sliding drive caddies, 2 of which are satisfied. One holds a 120GB solid-state drive (SSD) for utilize with the Operating System and programs and the other a 7,200rpm 1TB hard drive for memory. One of the 4 visual drive bays is occupied through a Blu-ray combo drive.