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Written by Zach Jeffers   
Friday, 13 July 2007
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#844 - Sunbeam Acrylic UFO Case
Page 2: Packaging and Contents
Page 3: Assembly
Page 4: Installation and Use
Page 5: Conclusion

Packaging:


The Sunbeam Acrylic UFO case was sent to us directly from Sunbeam and was sent in its retail box surrounded by many layers of shrink wrap. I was concerned at first about not receiving the case within a shipping box with padding. As you can see from the retail box of the UFO case, there is no real damage to the packaging. The acrylic UFO case does not come pre-assembled and assembly will be required for this case.



Removing the contents from the retail UFO packaging, you can see that there is plenty of padding and protection from side damage. Any head on collision could possibly damage a panel, but Sunbeam has done a great job of layering and padding these acrylic panels.



As this Sunbeam case does not come assembled, there are a lot of pieces for assembly. The first picture shows the exterior panels and motherboard tray. The second picture shows the 5.25” bay walls, the structural brackets and the 5.25” drive bay covers.




Contents:


Also included with the Sunbeam Acrylic UFO case is the back I/O shield and expansion plate, two four pin Molex to three pin fan header adapters, two 120mm wire grills and two 120mm crystal clear Blue LED fans. As far as mounting screws, they included plenty of them as there are a lot of pieces to put together. The last little pieces included are four rubber feet, an internal buzzer, a front I/O PCB, a pair of white gloves and assembly instructions.






 

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