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Date: September 24th, 2009
Article by: Joe Anderson (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited By: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: Lian Li
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PRODUCT PICTORIAL AND WALKTHROUGH



As stated in the specifications, the PC-B25F has three 5.25-inch bays and Lian Li has provided an adapter for a floppy drive or similar sized bay device. The large circle device near the bottom of the front panel emits a blue glow when the system is powered on. Ventilation slots along both sides of the front panel provide air intake for the interior fans. Both side panels are unmarred by ventilation openings or any other features.



The front I/O panel is located on the top of the case and includes an eSATA as well as two well-spaced USB ports followed by the customary audio ports.



Reset and power buttons have a pleasing feel and activity lights backlight the buttons, red for HDD activity on the reset button and blue for power on the…uhh…power button. The I/O panel is aluminum, but the surrounding bezel is a plastic insert attached to the aluminum top panel with four screws.



A clever mounting scheme allows the top panel to come off very easily, revealing the two 140mm top exhaust fans.

 

 


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