

Sunbeamtech offers their Acrylic HTPC case in two versions: a clear non-UV reagent acrylic (HTPC-T) or using a blue UV-reagent acrylic (HTPC-HUVB), the model we reviewed.įace it, it's short from stunning how many cases there are out there to pick from. A fully functional HTPC chassis, with proper cooling, front panel, UV lit fans all at a very sharp price of just 79 USD.

Have a quick overview at the PC components specifications by the way.Ī review on the SunBeamtech Acrylic HTPC chassis. You are focusing with your eyes right now eh ? Heh. The last one is located in the rear panel. Another fan needs to be installed on the middle of the case and can be moved around, so you can decide where is the best position for this fan. Two fans need to be installed on the front panel, cooling down the hard disk drives. The chassis comes with four 80-mm fans that glow UV blue when they are turned power up. But in short, that should have been black. Though, when in dark or twilight surroundings, it'll look black.

I like to hint to Sunbeamtech though that RED is not exactly my favorite color for the PCB. Once we assembled the bottom plate, and two drive bays we secure two fans at the front panel, and secure the front panel bracket. The next step you want to do is to mount the two drive bays together, one at a time.Īll tools and kit is inserted, even screwdrivers and thumb screws.
