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The door doesn’t screech on your opening it and is aligned just perfectly. When closed, the door is fixed with a magnet (for everyday use) or with a lock (if you want to prevent other people’s access to your PC).

The key has three positions: everything’s locked, the decorative door is open, and the front panel is open.

You need to open the front panel to install your optical drives and external 3.5” devices, but it is not convenient because the panel opens up by 90 degrees only.

The developer saw to this, however. The front panel hinges are designed in such a way that you can just pull the panel up when it is open to take it off its hinges altogether.

You can use the lock frequently only if you modify it. The mechanism is primitive and manufactured rather shabbily. It is a cylinder with a lock and a ring that has notches for fixing the teeth on the case and on the door.

The problem is in the fastening of the ring to the casing of the lock. Its screw is not fastened properly and if it gets completely loose when the door or front panel is closed, you’ll find it difficult to open them. The cylinder will be turning around while the fixing ring remains in place. There is a simple solution. The screw just must be fixed with joint sealant.

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