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| Written by Patrick Ng | ||||||||
| Wednesday, 05 January 2005 | ||||||||
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SunbeamTech Transformer Case Continued
The
80mm fans that were provided by SunbeamTech are rated to be
1680-2700rpm. They already have a splitter so that you don't have to
spare a Molex connector on your power supply. I suggest replacing those
fans with more powerful ones if you want more airflow inside. Be careful
with the side panel with the window design because it did not have any
protection on it, making it prone to scratches. The
120mm fan on the inside was made by Evercool. The front panel connectors
along with the top panel connectors were all there, neatly strapped down
for better wire management.
The
interior of the case was very spacious. While taking a quick look at
how many things were provided by SunbeamTech, you can't miss the many
extra drive bays that the case provides. They are facing you, right
underneath the two 3.5" bays. The package that was shipped with the
case contained many more accessories than the Samurai. A total of three
fans were provided, three 80mm, one 120mm, as well as an abundance of
screws. A cold cathode ray tube was found taped to the case, so that it
wouldn't crash into pieces. A toolbox was screwed into the case,
containing the screws, instruction manual, inventory list and quick
release handles for your drives. The cathode ray tube kit had
everything needed to power it up. Included was a two slotted inverter,
PCI slot switch, the cathode tube, some Velcro tape, and a Molex power
connector.
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