Moneual MonCaso Sonamu G100 Case Review
The Top, Bottom and Rear Panels
Contents
The top and bottom panels don’t have any fancy features, except for a small mesh to allow cold air to enter the computer. See Figures 7 and 8.
The rear panel and the interior of the Moneual MonCaso Sonamu G100 aren’t painted. The case comes with one sleeve bearing 60 mm fan (SDF6025LS) installed on its rear panel, and it has space for you to install a second fan. No technical specifications for this fan are provided. It uses a regular peripheral power connector, so it must be installed directly on the power supply.
As explained in the previous page, you can use the available AC outlet to connect all your external peripherals. This way, when you use the on/off switch available on the front panel, all your peripherals are removed from the power grid, making them consume zero power when turned off. You will need a power strip to be able to connect more than one power cord, of course.
The case has four standard-sized expansion slots, which come with solid covers that must be broken and tossed away.
Let’s now take a look inside the Moneual MonCaso Sonamu G100.



