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Beantech igloo 7


The front of case under the removable bezel features an air filter to keep out un-wanted dust from getting into the case.



A nice feature of this case is the two front fans have a speed control located in the front under the bezel, allowing you to set the fans at a desired speed level.

On the lower front of the case are two 80mm fans setup to blow fresh air into the case.



USB and Firewire ports are included on the front of the case. They’re installed via the motherboard and a good thing in my opinion, instead of just plugging into your USB ports on the back.



Towards the rear of the case we find an 80mm fan setup to blow hot air out of the case. Included is a handy fan guard to protect you from mangling your fingers in the fan.

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