Sponsor | Sunbeamtech
Article Author | Vladimir Skoryk
Editor | Gary Mullins
Sunbeam Technologies has been around since 2000 providing PC users with innovative PC modifications and accessories. Today I got a chance to look at their latest and freshest creation, the Quarterback case. This particular case employs the use of Sunbeam Tech's patented "Core-Fan" as the main cooling component of the case. What makes this case different? How about the fact that it comes ready to accomodate five 120mm fans for supreme air cooling goodness?
Specs
Here are the features and specifications of the Quarterback case as taken directly from manufacturer's website.
Features




Specifications
| Color | Silver / Black (SVBK) |
|---|---|
| Drive Bays |
5.25" Drives Bays x 5 3.5" Drives Bays x 5 ( External x 2 + Internal x 3 ) |
| Front I/O Port | USB 2.0 x 2 + Audio + Microphone |
Chassis Dimension |
H 451mm x W 200mm x D 430mm |
| Side Window | Acrylic Side Window ( Optional ) |
| Tool-Free Kits | CD-ROM Floppy Hard Disk Expansion Cards |
| Weight | N. W. 7.7 kg G. W. 9.1 kg |
Package
The Quarterback arrived at my doorstep in a beat up, dirty looking plain box. Aside from some scuff marks, the package seemed to make it here alright. Upon opening the package the case was in a plastic bag with styrofoam caps on top and bottom; the usual case packaging. Inside the case I have found the manual and a small box which contained drive rails, case-feet and a baggie of screws. This particular model came with four 120mm fans, one of which lights up blue. However, one thing that I did not find was the power supply. The case packaging had clearly stated that the power supply was included; however it was nowhere to be found.



