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| Author: SorX | |||
| Posted: 16:30, February 13th 2008 | |||
| Link: http://www.apevia.com | |||
| Score: 5 out of 10 [?] | |||
| Price: ~£60 | |||
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Conclusion
The Apevia G Junior Type X-Telstar is a long-named, confusingly packaged case, that uses an old stock internal layout combined with a cheap feeling front panel with a near-to-useless data display. It manages to cool your components sufficiently and does it with minimal noise but nothing to write home about.
Overall this case fits bang in between the Triton and Apollo in terms of price, but I don’t feel the front panel – which is the only differentiating part – warrants a more expensive price compared to the Triton from Gigabyte. More frustratingly, the internal design prevents the one card that the box explicitly says it supports.
If it was me, I’d get the NZXT Apollo out of the three cases if you were looking for a new case in this bracket. It has the exact same internal layout with a better finished front fascia.
| Pros | Cons |
| Quiet | Problematic internal design |
| Fan controller | Feels cheap |
| Excessive cables internally |

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