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PC Enclosure

Provided by:

Sunbeam

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NewEgg.com

MSRP:

$45.00

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Review by:

Michael

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

April 28th, 2005

 

 

 

Sunbeam Samurai - Gamers PC Enclosure

    

     We've seen other enclosures before come through with this kind of slide lock to hold the drives in place. It's a very solid method of holding drives, so you won't be dropping them along the way to any of your LAN parties. The specifications show four internal 3.5 inch drive bays. The bottom three are specifically designed to hold hard drives while the top two are intended more for floppy drive type devices. The 3.5 inch drive bay on the very top of the stack is dedicated as the external bay.

     All five of the 5.25 inch drive bays are identical. Each have small tabs on the inside of the frame to support the drive and are held in place with the slide locks. The only drawback to this style of drive mounting is that any devices you have that take up two drive bays will probably not fit because of the tabs. A dual-bay water reservoir is the first thing that comes to mind.