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Introduction:
Here's the problem I had. I
have this nice Antec SX-1040B Case which is a smoke black and
I have beige drives. Antec is on the ball with this one since
the case includes a drive cover which completely hides the drives.
For most people that would be fine, but for me a beige drive in
a black case is simply trashy whether or not there is a cover to
hide it.
There were three possible solutions:
1) Paint the bezel black.
2) Buy a black bezel.
3) Get over it.
I considered that
to paint the bezel I would be making an investment on paint, sanding
supplies, etc. and that this once I would stay away from doing it
myself. Well, that and I was working so I had very little
free time.
Considering that this
is perhaps the most boring review in existence I've decided to make
it into an install guide.
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Here's the beige drive in the case. A
definite eye sore. It's time to get rid of the white
facade and replace it with Plextor's black cover. Ignore
that diskette in the drive ;)

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The Antec case allows the drives
to slide out if the cables are detached. If you can
slide out the drive in your case feel free to do so, if not,
just take the drive out. Open the tray of the CD drive
so that you may remove the plastic logo portion of the bezel.
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To remove the logo'd bezel you
need to apply pressure to the bottom corners until the bezel
"clicks" out and then slide the plastic up to remove
it. I have tried this several times and it often felt
that I was applying too much pressure. Be careful in removing
this portion of the bezel since any number of things can go
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The picture to the left shows the logo bezel
being removed and some of the exposed tray. Some
might argue that the next step should be taken with the computer
power off. If you left the power on and are worried
go ahead and kill the power.
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The collage shows the three points where you
may have to depress the plastic "clamps" that attach
to the metal holes on the drive. I used a flathead
screw-driver, but almost anything will suffice. Once
the clamps have been depressed it should be easy to remove
the plastic from the drive.
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Since the logo bezel was removed first the
base bezel can be removed. If you didn't remove the
logo bezel first you should do so if you want the base bezel
to come off. ;)
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Now slide the black bezel base over the cd
tray and click it into place. It will properly lock
into place so you shouldn't forcefully shove it, and your
cd drive, into the depths of your computer / house.
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The black logo bezel aligns with the grooves
on the cd tray and simply slides down. Lock it into
place by applying gentle pressure.
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Here's the final version. The Antec
case is a few shades toward the gray side, but the black drive
complements it quite well. I hope you enjoyed the article.

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When this bezel first showed up on
Pricewatch.com it was going for $25 US plus $15 US shipping. HardDrive.com
is still monopolizing the bezels for a mere $15 US and $15 shipping.
I was lucky enough to get a special discount on shipping so
it only cost me $20 shipped. Fortunately many companies are
offering to sell the drive with the black bezel (an option that
didn't exist when I bought the drive).
Pros:
No more beige!
Easy to install
Official Plextor Bezel
Cons:
Purely cosmetic
Pricey (Currently $30US)
It's just colored plastic!
Score: 7/10
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