Tagan A+ Curbic Case Review

Inside Curbic

The side panels are fastened to the chassis using thumbscrews, which is great. Even though you can remove the right panel, the motherboard tray is permanently attached to the chassis. In Figure 9 you have an overall look from the interior of this case.

Tagan A+ Curbic Figure 9: Inside Curbic.

In Figure 10, you can see the rear panel viewed from inside, where you can see the spot for installing the optional 120 mm rear fan.

Tagan A+ Curbic Figure 10: Rear panel.

This case uses a screwless mechanism for fastening daughterboards to the case. This mechanism is made of steel, which is great, as several mechanisms are made of cheap plastic that break very easily.

Tagan A+ Curbic Figure 11: Screwless mechanism for fastening daughterboards.

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