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This question depends on what you are doing on the computer and what type of drives you have
The six components that are found inside the case of a computer are; Drive Bays- which is a standard-sized area for adding hardware to a computer, Power Supply- Which is a device that supplies electrical energy to one or more electric loads, Case fan- Which is any fan inside, or attached to, a computer case used for cooling purposes, Video Card- Which is an expansion card which function is to generate output images to a display, Modem- Which is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information, and a Sound Card- Which is an internal computer expansion card that sends the input and output of audio signals to and from a computer.
You can go to your local computer and network builder and see what he has in stock and try to match it to your bays. Trying to get a bespoke one is going to be prohibitively expensive. Ripping one off an old case might well be your only option.
The difficulty lays in that you can only hook up 4 (E)ide devices One master and one slave per cable. so your hard drives would take up both ide connectors on your motherboard and leave you no way to hook up the optical drives.
1. It keeps cables out of the way of moving parts (such as drive bays) so they cannot get snagged. 2. It stops the cables moving - preventing short circuits if a cable is worn. 3. It keeps cables away from thermal hotspots such as the CPU or GPU heatsink, which can reach very high temperatures, making the cable isolation brittle 4. It keeps cables from blocking the airflow, required to reach the heatsinks and hard drives. (This also helps keeping the noise down.)
Since the drive bays are like cases or containers, then the skin is a case in the human body. The skeletal system also contains the organs: heart, brain, lungs, etc. so they could be seen as the drive bays.
This question depends on what you are doing on the computer and what type of drives you have
It depends on what you will do with the computer but I recomend at least 8.
The Storm Scout ATX Mid-Tower has a whopping FIVE external drive bays!
Yes! This case has 3x5" drive bays and 9x3.5" drive bays. This is alot, and that's why the case is a large full tower case (It's Tall)
in internal bays
Depends on the model 1 or 2.
When referencing a computer case design, an external drive bay is one that is accessible from outside the computer, such as a drive bay that houses an optical drive (CD or DVD). An internal drive bay is not accessible from outside the computer, such as a bay that houses a hard drive. There is no need to have physical access to the hard drive so it does not need a "door to the outside" like a CD or DVD drive.
Generally a HDD, or Hard Disk Drive
Exposed 5.25 inch drive bays in the Case ATX Front USB 2.0 & Audio Black Mid-Tower
3. 5 inch drive bays are used to house 3. 5 inch floppy diskette drives. Floppy diskettes are however becoming extinct due to the invention of more reliable storage media.
These bays contain CD Drives/Burners, or DVD Drives/Burners. Although Hard drivers typically go in one of your 3.5 bays, there are braces you can buy to fit one in a 5.25 bay. There are also some Audio pre-amps that can fit into these bays.