Date 2005-08-22
Provider: Sunbeam
Author: Niko Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Sunbeam Trio case
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Here we have some shots of the bottom and the top of the front in the case, to be more specific it's the drive bays and harddrive rack.
It's a 'tool-less' design so you can mount drives without screws as most new cases have these days. I beleive this is a great solution so you don't
always need the tniy screws and a screwdriver.
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Inside the case we found a small zip lock bag with a PC speaker, standoffs, screws and a small manual/instructions.
We really can see that this is a midi tower case when we look at the right picture, there is barely any room between the motherboard and the harddrive rack.
The good thing is though that the rack is so deep so the harddrive does not push out at all from it.
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There is a bit more space between the power supply and motherboard though which is very good.
We can see the meters have a very nice dark blue color which match great with the black case that I have, even the silver one they would look very nice with.
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I love the look of this case, the meters just give it a special look, almost like you have a built in Coolermaster Musketeer in the case.
Conclusion:
A few words to conclude this would be good I think. This is a cool case, its not a high high quality case but it does its job very well and it has
some cool features as blue meters in the front and toolless drive mounting. It was extremely well packed and the finish on the case is very nice and good looking.
Corners are rounded and there is plenty of space for the motherboard and drives. I kind of get a bit plastic feeling over this case which lowers my rating a
bit on this. Overall though this is better than average and a really nice case therefore we give this 4 out of 5.
Pros:
+ Nice looking
+ Meters
+ Well packed
+ Rounded corners
+ No tools needed