Closer look at the inside of the Amoris 6010
Looking at the inside of the Amoris, the first two things you notice is the lime green plastic components and the lack of cable management. We will start with the green stuff we see as it is a good thing. All the green that you see in the image represent tool-free features.
Up front, the green represents tool-less installation of the 5.25 and any 3.5" you can imagine. For media drives and anything you need externally the device just slides in and locks in place by adjusting the green knob. To make things easier any hard drives that you install will be seated in these green cartridges. Once again, no screws needed. Once the drive is in place, all you have to do is make sure it is secure. There are four places for hard drives.
In the rear, there is a single 120mm clear fan that highlights the case with a blue hue when power is on. Just below it are the seven PCI slots that use green locking mechanisms to hold your cards in place.
The one thing the Amoris lacks is larger holes in the motherboard tray to allow thicker cables to be hidden. There are just a few smaller openings for narrower cables like the ones that hang from the top of the case for the exterior ports. Nor is there an opening behind where the CPU cooler would bolt in for easy removal.












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