Like the Element S the interior of the Element G is a pleasure to work in, (with the exception of the non-replaceable expansion slot covers, one of my pet peeves,) and the cable management features are really outstanding. Both chassis will particularly appeal to users who demand massive storage capacity in their machines.
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