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Apevia X-QPack 2
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Author: SorX
Posted: 23:00, September 19th 2007
Link: http://www.apevia.com/
Score: 7 out of 10 [?]
Price: ~£60

Apevia X-QPack 2

Introduction

So you want to go to your LAN party but really can’t be bothered to hump around your humongous PC case weighing in at more than a man can carry? Well, Apevia (formerly Aspire) feel your pain and have come up with a new version of their LANer’s case the X-QPack wisely named X-QPack 2.

With an all aluminium chassis and a steel carrying handle, it should be your perfect partner to your next geek-fest. Let’s have a look how it performs.

Specs

The X-QPACK2 is our 2nd generation of X-QPACK cases. With the popularity of the X-QPACK, the 2nd generation comes even stronger. Boasting better cooling (an 80mm front fan is added), more power (power supply has been upgraded to a standard sized 500W PSU with 120mm fan and more connectors), a durable steel handle for easy portability, more space (approximately 1 inch deeper than the original X-QPACK), and a sleek appearance, the X-QPACK2 has been designed to perfection. Whether you're a professional, a computer geek, an enthusiastic gamer, or even just your everyday end-user, the X-QPACK2 is versatile enough to fit your lifestyle.

· Compact, portable and tasteful design
· 3 x side see-through windows
· Front 2 x USB2.0, 2 x Audio, 1 x Firewire
· 1 x front LCD temperature readout
· 1 x 120mm blue UV LED fan at rear
· 1 x 80mm blue UV fan at front
· Sturdy steel handle for carrying around
· 5 x drive bays: 2*5.25" + 1*3.5" + 2*3.5"(int)
· ATX 500W power supply with 120mm fan
· Removable motherboard tray for easy installation
· Aluminium contracted for best cooling

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