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#915 - Sunbeam Tuniq 3 Case |
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Written by Zach Jeffers
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Sunday, 27 January 2008 |
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USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR GODEM ONLINE INC. (3dGameMan.com):
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Introduction:
Today we get to review a newer case from Tuniq, the sub-division of Sunbeam Tech. The last time we reviewed a case from Sunbeam was the Quarterback case. The case wasn’t what we would call a winner in the gaming community but it did have some great cooling ideas implemented into its design. Some of these features carry over to the Tuniq 3 case with some additional improvements. That’s all for later though. On to the review!
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Model
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Tuniq 3
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Case Type
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Mid-Tower
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Material
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Aluminum front bezel, 0.8mm SECC Steel
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Colors
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Black, Silver, Black/Silver
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Form Factors
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ATX, mATX
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Drive Bays
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5 x 5.25” (external), 2 x 3.5” (external), 3 x 3.5” (internal)
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Cooling
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Front 120mm (optional), Rear 120mm (included), 2 x 120mm Internal Fan Brackets (included)
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Expansion Slots
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7 (tool-less)
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Front I/O
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2 x USB2.0, 2 x Audio
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Power Supply
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Optional (varies)
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Net Weight
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11.2 kg
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Dimensions
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430 mm (H) x 200 mm (W) x 451 mm (D)
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Features:
- Brushed aluminum front bezel
- Front I/O ports on side of front bezel
- “3D Core-Fan Bracket” for up to four internal 120mm fans
- Tool-less design
- Blue CCFL feet/base
The Tuniq 3 case comes in a retail type paging with all the pictures and details of the case in multiple different languages. Inside you find the industry standard protection system; two chunks of Styrofoam and a plastic bag to surround the case.
Included with the Tuniq 3 case is a User’s Manual, three sets of hard drive mounting rails, all the necessary installation screws and a cold cathode power supply with integrated expansion slot power switch.
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