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Chilli Professional ¼" Case Review
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| Thu Feb 22, 2001 | 8:28P| PermaLink |
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"Chilli was very thoughtful in designing this case. It came with a 40pin IDE cable and a floppy cable, the usual bag of screws, hex wrenches, and just about anything you might need to get the installation just the way you want it. In order to access the main area of the case, eight screws must be removed from the right side of the case, since the motherboard is flipped, and the panel comes off fairly simply. It is not the quickest case to get inside and regular thumbscrews will not fit work. Yet, the many positives of this case far overshadow its downfalls. This case, given its size, has a far more specific application than most other cases. The hardcore pc user will only want this case for use at a LAN party and the average everyday user will only see the outside of the case after the initial installation. There is even a sliding, removable, color matched cover for the drive bay."
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