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AMK PC20-333333 Case Review

Have you ever cut your finger on a case? Well you won't be doing that with the PC20. All the sharp edges are covered with a plastic guard. The motherboard tray slides out. Being made with aluminum it's super light. Also unlike other slide out trays you can install all AGP and PCI devices then slide the whole thing into the case. Other slide out trays, like the one used by the InWin Q500, won't let you do that. 

I just love the bottom hard drive mounts. Those two fans up front keeps my IBM drives nice and cool. The only problem you may encounter with this setup is your power supply connectors not reaching down there. The connectors on the 300 watt power supply we were given didn't reach. I had to sub in a 530 watt Enermax unit with their extra long 2 feet connectors. 

Have you ever remove a motherboard and then forget which pins are for the power, reset, speakers, etc? This always happens when you can't find the manual of course.  Well, the PC20 have covered that too. If you look in the middle photo, you will see that those wires are connected by a single plug. Want to remove the motherboard? Just unplug that plug. When you've done, just plug it back in. No need to remember what goes where!

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