Chenming 301KEBL

Chenming has been manufacturing PC cases for over 20 years. They have an extensive background in the sheet metal business and it shows in each of their products. Today, they are one of the largest OEM companies in the case industry and continue to offer their products and services around the globe. We had to include a Chenming case in our roundup and we chose the 301KEBL, which is based on Chenming's ATX-301KB design.


External Design

Chenming's trademark look has been implemented into the 301KEBL as it has been in many of their other products. The bezel features a door that opens out to the left to expose the four 5-1/4"; drive bays and two 3-1/2"; drive bays. The power and reset buttons are also hidden away behind the door to the right of the 3-1/2"; bays. A small, but useful, feature is the easy-to-remove drive bay covers that can be pulled off directly from the front of the case.

The bottom section of the bezel consists of the vents similar to the other cases in Chenming's product line. At the top of this section is a small fold-up door that hides two USB and one FireWire port. A quick glance may have us believe that there is nothing there, though. To the right of this door are the power and HDD activity lights.

The side panels are bare except for two rows of vents at the bottom of the panels. Each panel can be removed easily to get to the inside.


Internal Design

The inside of the 301KEBL was something that we weren't expecting at all. Along with the standard four 5-1/4"; drive bays, there was a removable drive cage, which could fit up to four 3-1/2"; drives, two of them exposed. To remove this drive cage, we pushed the small lever back and pulled the drive cage back to remove it. This will certainly help install drives when screwing them in from both sides.

The motherboard tray accepts microATX and full ATX motherboards as the others do. Using standard stand-offs included with the case, we can mount our test board as well as various other boards into the 301KEBL.

The expansion slots also have a feature similar to that on Foxconn's TK-09. The expansion slot mounts protrude out the back of the case and are covered by a blue plastic casing. This casing also houses extra screws to keep them in a handy place. To remove this casing, we push the stopper down from the inside and pull the plastic piece off from the back of the chassis.


Foxconn CasEdge TK-09 (cont'd) Chenming 301KEBL (cont'd)
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  • semo - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    what is up with anadtech and cases...
    it is either ugly and flashy and expensive or ugly and flashy and expensive and cheap looking or just plain cheap.

    and like arfan said... where do you buy these things? here in the uk there are cheap cases, but almost non of the reviewed

    suggestions for next case reviews:
    cooler master cm stacker
    antec P160

    i know we all know these are gd cases but its a start imo
  • ocyl - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    Agreed with Jynx980 here. I am getting tired of all those flashy cases in the market nowadays.
  • Jynx980 - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    Guess I'll be the first one to say somthing positive about this article. It a good roundup for entry level cases. Nice to know what ranks high up when your building something for a friend or family member who really doesnt need a $50-$75 case.
  • kcma - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    OFMG!!!

    so much ugliness in 1 article!!!

    agreed with #4, please do yourself a favor... save some money and stay away from this ugliness by buying a Dell.
  • aeternitas - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    I'm sorry, but if you are gonna go with something as cheap as these cases, I doubt youll be putting a whole lot of quality inside, thus I reccomend those people to just get a dell.
  • nourdmrolNMT1 - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    this article likes to keep disappearing on me.

    intriging.

    MIKE
  • arfan - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    there is bad link when i clik to Benchmark-Sound. Please fix it, thx
  • arfan - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    No one in list is available in my country :( We usully buy case only with U$$ 25-40

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