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BeanTech Igloo2 Review
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Supplied By:
BeanTech |
| Written By:
Rich |
| Price: Under
$140 to $160 |
| Written:
2/3/2003 |
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This case came to me packed just like any other case would have come.
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This is a very nice looking case. The aluminum feels rough
to the touch, however I don't feel this is a problem.
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The front of the case pulls off just like other popular
aluminum cases.
Behind the face plate I was surprised to find a filter over the front
fans and a fan controller that will allow you to adjust the two front fan's RPM.
The drive blanks are held on with thumb screws from the left side and
if you remove the back side panel you will find more thumb screws
holding the right side of the drive blanks. |
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I was happy to see that everywhere there
was a screw needed it was a thumb screw. If you look at the photos
of the inside of the case you will notice those white sliders on the
side of each bay. This is the best slider system I have ever seen. You
slide the drive in with no slider like most cases need and it
clicks in place, slide the slider over and lock it. The slider sticks
two small pieces of
metal through screw holes on the left hand side of the drive, holding it in place. That's it
your drives installed. |
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