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Sunbeam Trio Mid-Tower ATX Case
Date: 
May 25, 2005 7:28 PM
Price: 
$82.99
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Author: 
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Score: 
8/10

Sunbeam Trio Mid-Tower ATX Case
Trio Interior

Let's Look Inside

Well, the outside of the Trio is pretty snazzy, that's for sure! Let's see what we find when we take the side panels off...

No, Sunbeam didn't just toss the motherboard screw bag into the 5.25" bays! That bag of goodies is secured using a fairly heavy duty twist tie. It didn't move during shipping!

You're probably wondering what all those plastic things are on the drive bays and PCI slots. Those are what make the Trio tool-less! Here's a closer look...

The drive locks on the bays are very simple to use. Just twist the knob to unlock each side, (yes, this means you'll have to remove both side panels to install drives) slide your drive into the desired bay, line the pins of the drive lock up with the screw holes in the drive, twist the knob to lock the drive into place! It was much harder to write that out than it was to do it, trust me.

Sunbeam also includes a 450 watt power supply and a pre-mounted 120mm exhaust fan!

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