Sunbeam Acrylic UFO Cube Case

Published on December 21, 2008
Written by Michael Larabel
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For those not interested in a sleek computer enclosure like the SilverStone Temjin TJ10, a humongous chassis like the Cooler Master ATCS 840 EATX, or a professional-oriented chassis like the SilverStone Fortress FT01, there is the Sunbeam Acrylic UFO Cube Case. The Sunbeam Acrylic UFO Cube Case is a do-it-yourself case that is made almost entirely of acrylic and will allow you to show off all of the hardware you have installed.

Features:

- Acrylic Chassis
- 2 x 120mm Cooling Fans
- 2 x 3.5" Internal Drive Bays
- 2 x 5.25" External Drive Bays
- ATX Compatibility

Contents:

As the customer is left to assemble the entire chassis, the Sunbeam Arylic UFO Cube Case is quite small and flat. Included is just all of the flat acrylic pieces, the mounting screws, two 120mm LED fans, front I/O ports, fan grilles, and other installation hardware. Styrofoam, cardboard, and plastic protect the different components.


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