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Review: Sunbeam Acrylic UFO case Print
Written by Samuknow   
Tuesday, 04 December 2007
Article Index
Review: Sunbeam Acrylic UFO case
The Package
Inside the Box
The Build
The Build Continued
The Case Fans
Installing the Hardware
Finishing Up
Conclusion

The Build

The first step is to get the bottom panel and set it on your work surface. You will see the outline for the feet on this panel. Next grab 4 corner brackets and lay them out. You will use 4 of the mount screws  to attach the brackets to the bottom panel.

 

  

Next we will need the drive bay sides and the front panel. As these panels are very thick, they will have no problem holding your drives.  When assembled, you will have the capacity for 2 hard drives and 2 optical drives.

 

 

Attaching the bay panels to the front panel using the mounting screws took a little effort to align everything and get the screws started.  After a little diligence, I was ready to move on to the next step.

  

I then attached the assembly to the bottom with the mounting screws. The drive panels drop into the slots on the bottom panel, ensuring everything is straight and very secure.

 



 

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