Bgears b-Envi Case Review
By Gabriel Torres on October 7, 2008 Page 2 of 5

Inside b-Envi

The side panels are fastened to the chassis using thumbscrews, which is great. This case has a removable motherboard tray, which helps a lot the PC assembly process.

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Figure 6: Inside Bgears b-Envi.

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Figure 7: Inside Bgears b-Envi.

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Figure 8: Removable motherboard tray.

On Figure 9 you can see the rear 120-mm fan. It uses a regular 4-pin peripheral power plug, so no monitoring is provided. No screwless mechanism is used to fasten the daughter boards to the case. A case with this quality (all aluminum) deserved at least thumbscrews to be used there.

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Figure 9: Rear fan.

You can install an 80-mm fan on the front panel, below the hard disk drive bays.

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Figure 10: Place for installing an 80-mm front fan.


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