Posted by The Duke on 15 Apr 2011 /
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Built with a strong “shield” concept in mind, the BUC’s strong SECC steel construction and a hard-wearing, stylish black interior and exterior is aesthetically pleasing. With the clever EZ-swap HDD drive bay and a lockable door, it allows access to three HDD’s without having to remove the whole side panel. With the tool-less installation and vibration reducing drive bays help complete the package from In-Win. The convenient Super-Speed USB 3.0, USB 2.0, audio, and eSATA ports on the top of the chassis allows users to easily connect numerous amounts of devices with ease. Now let’s move on to the review, please read on.









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Great price point on this two. I really like the ability to swap drives without having to remove the sidepanel
Well done Duke.
In a year of Very ugly Cases, This guy from In-Win might just put this Case Maker back on the map.. The last Classic from these guys was the super huge super tall Tower Server Case.. I loved modding that baby.. lots of Room for the Kids and Grandma.. LOL
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