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July 2008
(75%)
15 Tests
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Zusammenfassung: Video Review: If you attend a lot of LAN parties and you are carrying around your heavy and cumbersome tower case, it might be time for a Small Form Factor Case (SFF). The Aspire X-QPACK2 SFF Case comes in a variety of different colors, has 3 windows, excellent air circulation, comes with a removable motherboard tray and even includes a 500W PSU. This case is also all aluminum, which makes it very lightweight. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
You can probably tell already that the Apevia X-QPack 2 isn’t my most favourite case ever. With flimsy construction, untrustworthy handles and a basic, cheap-looking design, it’s hard to find something to like even before you open the case.And when you...
Very good price, Nice blue LED fans, Great LCD and connectors up front, mATX format gives you a lot of choice, Well constructed front, Removable cables to front connectors, Solid metal handle to carry case around, Slide out mainboard tray, Even larger aft...
Loud fans, Audio mainboard header still a problem, No punch outs in the back for legacy connectors, Plastic front, Fairly sharp edges, Mainboard tray will cause problems with coolers using a backplate, Does not fit fullsize ATX motherboards
The Apevia X-QPack2 does feature a lot of smaller improvements when compared to the first iteration, the X-QPack. The new handle is made of metal instead of plastic, which was one of the biggest downsides for LAN party fans. There is nothing worse as y...
Zusammenfassung: A few years back I was invited to my first LAN party. It was a small crowd, only about six of us, but I recall that my computer at the time was a beige steel ATX case with fan grills on nearly every single side. This wasnt all that long ago, perhap...
The overall internal design of the is the same as the first generation units; the real change is on the front bezel and a additional inch added to the length. One other change was to the included PSU. The first generation had a 430W PSU and no PC...
Removable motherboard tray, More space above CPU socket than most cube cases, Lots of expansion room
QA/QC with window mounting, Could futureproof the included power supply much better
The X-QPack2 has been a fun little case to work with. Ive held a number of mATX cases and this is the first one that I know have that can support the HR-01 CPU cooler. The other models have always had some support structure over the top of the CPU soc...
Compared to the first generation of X-QPack, the X-QPack2 is a better designed and better performing Micro-ATX case. The improvements design-wise is the slightly deeper chassis which gives a bit more clearance for long video cards and optical drives, ...
What can I say about the Apevia X-QPack 2 but WOW! I love it. Ive seen way too many SFF cases that just flat-out suck. Either theyre too small and inconvenient to work with, dont provide enough ventilation, limit you to some wimpy power supply or lo...
While the case is advertised as being easily carried around which should scream to the LANer, the restrictions on graphics card and the CPU cooler will prevent any overclocking or extreme performance parts. The strength of the case is also another wor...