Sunbeamtech Silent Storm Case Review
By Gabriel Torres on April 9, 2008 Page 3 of 7

Inside Silent Storm (Cont’d)

Hardware Secrets Silver AwardWhat is interesting about the middle fan is that you can change its position or even remove it. As you can see on Figure 11, it is fastened to a column that has several holes, so if you’d like to change its height all you need to do is to unscrew it from its default place and install it on the place you’d like.

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Figure 10: Middle 120-mm fan.

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Figure 11: Column where the middle fan is installed has several installation holes.

On Figure 12 you can see the place between the front panel and the hard disk drive bays where you can install a front 120-mm fan.

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Figure 12: Place for installing a front 120-mm fan.

This case uses screwless mechanisms for holding daughter boards to the case, as you can see on Figure 13.

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Figure 13: Screwless mechanism for holding daughter boards.


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