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Full Tower Enclosure

Provided by:

PCToyLand.com

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Review by:

Scott

Edited by:

Mike

Review date:

July 24th, 2004
   
 

On the outside...

     Pictures of the PC-73slb does it very little justice. The only way to fully appreciate it's beauty is to see and feel it in person. Only then will you realize it's flawless perfection... Let's take a quick look at the outside of this case before we dig into it.

     At the very bottom of the front side you'll find two USB plugs to tap into with your external devices like cameras and mini hard drives.

     The entire front of the case covered by a heavy duty aluminum door that snaps securely in place. Around the entire door is a rubber seal that helps keep the dust out, eliminates vibration and reduces overall noise that may be emitting from your hardware.

     In the back of the case you'll find a removable plate that can transform this case from a regular gaming machine, into a server with dual power supplies. The thing I love about this full tower is there is plenty of room for those larger water cooler from Danger Den and Swiftech.

     Another cool feature is it comes with lockable casters. This really helps when it comes time to transport this case from place to place or just to move it out from under your desk for cleaning or maintenance.