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Functionality and Internal Design

The functionality of this case also deserves our applause. First of all, I have to say that this PC case successfully stood the compatibility tests for the High-End Pentium 4 platforms and dual-processor Athlon MP platforms. Systems like that require much more from the case and PSU that is why if you have a Chenbro Gaming Bomb case there is no need to worry about overheating.

Also we can’t help mentioning that you can handle the case almost without any screwdriver. You don’t need a screwdriver to remove the side panel - you should just turn a special key (yes, the case is locked with a key, so that your enemies couldn’t steal the CPU) and pull up a small handle. You can also install all expansion card without any screwdriver (there are special small clips fastening the cards: you should just close them and then turn to the side to fix the card). The front panel can also be removed without any additional tools.

The floppy drives and CD-ROM drives are installed with the help of special slides, which are initially placed into a special holding mechanism at the bottom of the case. Frankly speaking, this is a very convenient way to fasten these devices: at first you fasten the slides onto the floppy or any other drive (small plastic pins of the slides fit into the fastening holes on the drive package), and then the entire construction goes into the chassis. You should only remove the front panel before installing the drive (to do it you should turn two plastic handles). After that you return the front panel back and it covers the drive edges, so that it looks smooth and ergonomic, fitting pretty well into the case design.

Note that al the slides are marked, so you will never mix up the slides for the floppy with those for a CD-ROM drive, for instance.

For hard disk drives installation they suggest using the same construction as in INWIN cases: there is a special removable chassis, which is fastened with the help of one single thumbscrew.

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