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AMK 3333 Case Review

Here's a view of the front and back of the AMK-3333. The layout is good but they could have made better use of space. I would expect at least four 5.25 drive bays for a 19" case. Even my 17" Enlight 7273 has four bays. As it stands, I can't install my CD-ROM, CD Writer and two hard drives like I did in my Enlight case.

This is by far the best feature of the AMK-3333. Not only does it has a sliding motherboard tray, but you can slide out the motherboard without taking off any of the side panels. The fans used by the AMK-3333 are 3.25" Sunon. They're rated to move 31 CFM of air. Having four of them should keep your system nice and cool. 

Here's a view of the top blow hole. If you order the optional stainless steel carrying handle (a $20 option) AMK will move the top fan to dead center. However, since my unit didn't have the handle, AMK moved the fan a little further back because that is where the CPU is.  

The AMK-3333 ships with some nice feet extensions to give the case a nice wide stance. You can also order quick turn thumb screws for 50 cents per screw. Get a set of six screws and you'll be be able to remove both side panels without a screw driver.

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