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Review: Sunbeam Acrylic UFO case Print
Written by Samuknow   
Wednesday, 05 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 Continued

The next step was to attach the mother board tray as shown. Again, the drive panels insert into the slots on the motherboard tray.  This assures proper spacing.

  

Now we attach the back panel. It is starting to look like something now.  There are also slots in the back panel to hold the motherboard tray level.


  

At this point I assembled the back plane to the motherboard and card support side panel, as well as installing the drive access door.  There are removable pci slot covers here (no breakaways).  The provided screws hold the back plane very securely.

 

 

Now it ws time to attach the side panel to the case assembly.  Although this was a little tricky (a longer screwdriver would have helped), the screws went in and all was well.  I was amazed at how stable the case was becoming.  This seems to be a well designed case so far.



 

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