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Bgears b-Envi Case Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: October 7, 2008
Page: 5 of 5
$ Check REAL-TIME pricing for Bgears b-Envi-nw BG01206 Black Aluminum / Plastic MicroATX Desktop Computer Case - Retail $.
Newegg: $79.99

Conclusions

B-Envi is an HTPC case targeted to users that want to build a home theater PC and/or to gamers that are looking for a light and small case to make it easier to carry his computer to LAN parties. Here is a summary of what we found about this case.

Strong Points

  • Touch panel.
  • Very light.
  • Reduced size will save you lots of space and make it easier to carry your PC around (to LAN parties, for example).
  • Aluminum 2 ½” hard disk drive enclosure.
  • SATA printed circuit board for the enclosure costs only USD 9.99 (or USD 15.99 if you want a whole new enclosure).

Weak Points

  • Low-quality mechanism for the top 5 ¼” and memory card reader bay covers: they kept opening all the time.
  • No screwless mechanism for holding daughter boards. A case on this price range should use at least thumbscrews for this function.
  • No screwless mechanism for holding disk drives.
  • Not speed control for the fan.
  • Use of standard 4-pin peripheral power plugs on the fan, which prevents you from monitoring its speed.
  • No anti-vibration mechanism for the hard disk drives.
  • Some stores like Newegg.com are selling it at a price tag higher than the manufacturer suggested price.

In summary, it is a good all-aluminum option, but it isn’t flawless product. We expected a little bit more for a product in this price range, even though it comes with a hard disk drive enclosure, which increases its final price. If you won’t use this device then you are probably better off with a different product.

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