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Thermaltake Modern Life Style XaserV Series- Damier V5000A
Date: Monday, March 17, 2004
Author: Joe Di Figlia
Provided By: Thermaltake
Page: 3 of 6
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Up front you might also notice a nice little keyhole there, and for the first time in a long time a company has decided to make this thing usable. I can't mention how many times I run across cases with keyholes that a 5 year old can get around without using the key. This thing is real, solid, steel which you don't want to lose the key to like I did. (Yes, I know… dumb mistake). The lock has 3 different stages. The first of which leaves everything open to anyone, the second locks the plastic bezel in place, and the third locks the plastic bezel and the aluminum door. (Mine is stuck in the third stage, and yes; I did try to rip it open… but it's strong.)



Now, if you have a lock up front to lock the bezel shut so no one can turn it on/off, reset your box, or play with your bay devices, I would think that you would also want to be able to lock the side panel in place as well. Don't worry about that, it has been taken care of. No key needed either, just a flick of the wrist turns the knob to lock and unlock the side panel. It is comfortably nestled behind the locking front bezel.
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