Sunbeam Technology has been making quality PC parts since 2000. With a wide range of cases, power supplies, fans and modding accessories, Sunbeam Technology continues to create innovative and imaginative products for the PC enthusiast and modding community. The subject of today's review, The aptly-named Trio mid-tower ATX PC case, is no exception. I'd like to thank Keven at Sunbeam for providing the sample used in this review.
Packaging
PC cases, as you might imagine, can be somewhat problematic to ship. They're not really heavy, but they are fairly bulky. The side panels are more susceptible to being dinged or dented, do to their larger surface area, than the other parts of the case, although it wouldn't take a drop from very high to really mess a case up! Fortunately, UPS was kind enough to keep the Trio intact. ;-)
Specifications
Let's take a look at the basic specs for the Trio, as listed on Sunbeam's website:
Part number:
Black : IC-TRIO-BK
Side Window:
Optional Acrylic Window
Silver : IC-TRIO-SV
Black/Silver : IC-TRIO-SVBK
Drive Bay:
External 5.25” x 4, 3.5” x 2
Installation:
Screwless - Tool free kits
Internal 3.5” x 5
Ventilation:
Rear : 12cm x 1 or 8cm x 2
Weight:
N.W. 7.8kg
Front : 12cm x 1 or 8cm x 4
G.W. 9.5kg
Front I/O Port:
USB2.0 + Audio + IEEE 1394
Dimension:
H 430mm x W 200mm x D 440mm
As you can probably tell by the weight, the Trio is a steel case. Fortunately, because the Trio is only a mid-tower, it is still fairly light.
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