@ Jose
Did you check my pics, huh?
Did you, eh?
I put such effort into those but you don't look, instead you ask Crumb :cry:
Be sure to check all the comments for those pictures, because the comments can have pictures too, ja?
;-)
Edit: oh, you ask a drive rail question while I type my comment about your previous post.
Drive rails: you still have to take off the bezel and unscrew the metal protective plate to get at your drive. And even then, you might not be able to pull it out because the SCSI cable and power cable may not be long enough for you to do it. If that's the case, you then have to take the cover off the case as well.
So, the advantage of drive rails is best felt when you first set up that A4000T, when the cover is off anyway and you are trying to find the best place for all the drives. Then the rails are really cool because you can just slide stuff in and out, without unscrewing any brackets. If you were really well off you could buy a heap of those rails and just make sure all your drives (past and present) have the rails attached. That is less screwdriver work down the line, but the case still has to be uncrewed
