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Written by Zach Jeffers   
Friday, 20 July 2007
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#847 - XCLIO 3060 Plus Case
Page 2: Specifications and Packaging
Page 3: Exterior
Page 4: Interior
Page 5: Lights Off and Conclusion

Specifications:


Brand: XClio
Model: 3060PLUS-BK
Type: Mid Tower
Color: Fully Black High Gloss Finish + Silver bezel
Case Material: Chassis: 0.6 mm SECC ; Frontpanel: ABS Plastic
Motherboard Compatibility: Micro ATX, Standard ATX
External Expansion Bays: 4 x 5.25", 1 x 3.5"
Internal Expansion Bays: 6 x 3.5"
Expansion Slots: 7
Front Ports: 2 x USB2.0, AC97 + HD Audio
Cooling Fans: Front 4 x 80mm (optional) or 1 x 120mm (optional) or 1 x 140mm (optional), Side 1 x 360mm (with VR fan speed control & ON/OFF Switch), Rear 2 x 80mm (optional) or 1 x 120cm or 1 x 140mm (optional)
Dimensions: 430mm x 240mm x 445mm (H x W x D)


Features:
  • High Quality High Gloss Finish
  • Enormous 360mm Side Fan
  • Variable Speed Fan On/Off Switch
  • Blue LED Illumination
  • Excellent Cooling Solutions
  • Tool-Less Clips For Easy Installation (Optional)



Packaging:

XCLIO provided the 3060 Plus case for our review today and they sent it to us in wrapped in a large amount of shrink wrap. This is not the best shipping method but then again, when buying this case from an E-tailer, you will more than likely receive it in their preferred packaging methods. Once the shrink wrap was removed, you can see the dents and such caused by the lack of an external box.



With the 3060 Plus case removed from its shipping container, you can see that there are two large foam surrounds that keep the case safe from falls and other mishaps. The XCLIO case is also surrounded with a dust bag to make sure your new case is all shinny and such. With the plastic bag removed, you can see that there is an additional plastic film on the front bezel to protect its buffed paint job. This film is attached to the front bezel before the case is assembled and gets caught between the bezel and the panels. This can make for a difficult removal process.






 

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