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| Sunbeamtech Transformer Case Review Sunbeamtech’s Transformer is a large mid-tower case on steroids. If you want a computer with plenty of fans and lots of lights, this case is for you. A product like this from Sunbeamtech isn’t surprising, since they are currently making a name for themselves in the case modding industry. To get an idea about some of the products they offer, they sell screws with LEDs on them and lighted connectors/expansion accessories. http://www.cooltechzone.com/index.ph...k=view&id=1294 |
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