SNUG cpu support is both slim and simple to install, it is adjustable to suit most sizes of CPU’s and particularly suited to the smaller, slimmer CPU support.
May 22nd, 2009
SNUG cpu support is both slim and simple to install, it is adjustable to suit most sizes of CPU’s and particularly suited to the smaller, slimmer CPU support. It is supplied with an extender plate for larger CPU’s. Standard colours are black and white ABS fascia onto silver painted metal structure. Unit fits to standard slide and rotate mechanism as option. LAMBDA is a fully adjustable CPU support which will adjust to all sizes of CPU and is supplied with a slide and rotate mechanism as standard, manufactured from semi transparent polycarbonate and steel, this unit provides a smart aesthetic look.
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