SunBeamTech UFO Acrylic Cube Case review -
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Man, can you actually see the Acrylic plastic? Anyway, here's the goods you'll receive. Ah darn it, regular lighting surely isn't going to work for this photo-shoot, now is it ? See, this is why we opted the UV reflective version ...
Right then, the room darkened and with the UV (blick) lights enabled we already can observe the mystic effect.
The UFO Acrylic Cube case comes with two clear 120mm fans with blue LED's. Front panel connectivity, a poorly written manual and screws ... LOTS of them.
They also include a set of gloves, suited for midgets though. So all of you in Koreo, China, Japan: Remember, Europe is where the large sized ones life, remember that ladies ;) Anyhow, you'll also receive a mobo speaker, fan grills and a back plate.
A review on the SunBeamtech Acrylic HTPC chassis. A fully functional HTPC chassis, with proper cooling, front panel, UV lit fans all at a very sharp price of just 79 USD. Sunbeamtech offers their Acrylic HTPC case in two versions: a clear non-UV reagent acrylic (HTPC-T) or using a blue UV-reagent acrylic (HTPC-HUVB), the model we reviewed.
SunBeamTech UFO Acrylic Cube Case review
Face it, it's short from stunning how many cases there are out there to pick from. So why Acryllic you ask ? Well .. ehm I dunno. it's just looking so damn cool. See if you forget about the fact that kit's the worst material to use as a chassis cooling wise, incredibly "not" handy to work with, scratchable, smears everywhere and oy .. the fingerprints. But all that aside .. if you get the wiring and lighting right, an Acrylic chassis might be one of the coolest things you've ever built.
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