- Oct 13, 1999
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Aspire X-Qpack
I saw this posted on the 'Egg even before they had them in stock. Has a similar layout to the Antec Aria, but looks pretty sharp and riced a bit. Seems to be a rebadged Chenming 118 case (heck, seems like many cases on the market are rebadged Chenmings). Would end up costing about $10 less than the Aria, another indicator that Newegg plays shipping games. The Aria is a smaller case by a tiny bit and I'm sure they weigh within a pound or two of each other, but the Aria costs $5 more to ship?
The Aria is wider by 1.6", how... I don't know since they both hold a mATX motherboard flat on the bottom. Perhaps the Aria has a bit of space between the edges of the motherboard and case sides. The Aria is shorter by around 2". Those extra 2" gives the X-Qpack another 5¼" CDROM bay. The X-Qpack is deeper by .8".
The X-Qpack has almost a standard ATX power supply. It looks to be a tiny bit shorter. Kinda disappointing because if they made the case just )( that much deeper then a standard power supply could be utilized. Now, I could be wrong about the power supply since I'm just going by the pictures. The Aria has been around a while and people have used, abused and reviewed it. Just want to know if the X-Qpack can indeed take a standard ATX power supply and how quiet it is. Oh yeah, stock "420W" power supply only has a measly 13A on the +12v.
If they were cheaper or if I knew for sure they can take a standard PSU, I'd probably get one just because.
Anyone have any comments/links regarding this case?
I saw this posted on the 'Egg even before they had them in stock. Has a similar layout to the Antec Aria, but looks pretty sharp and riced a bit. Seems to be a rebadged Chenming 118 case (heck, seems like many cases on the market are rebadged Chenmings). Would end up costing about $10 less than the Aria, another indicator that Newegg plays shipping games. The Aria is a smaller case by a tiny bit and I'm sure they weigh within a pound or two of each other, but the Aria costs $5 more to ship?
The Aria is wider by 1.6", how... I don't know since they both hold a mATX motherboard flat on the bottom. Perhaps the Aria has a bit of space between the edges of the motherboard and case sides. The Aria is shorter by around 2". Those extra 2" gives the X-Qpack another 5¼" CDROM bay. The X-Qpack is deeper by .8".
The X-Qpack has almost a standard ATX power supply. It looks to be a tiny bit shorter. Kinda disappointing because if they made the case just )( that much deeper then a standard power supply could be utilized. Now, I could be wrong about the power supply since I'm just going by the pictures. The Aria has been around a while and people have used, abused and reviewed it. Just want to know if the X-Qpack can indeed take a standard ATX power supply and how quiet it is. Oh yeah, stock "420W" power supply only has a measly 13A on the +12v.
If they were cheaper or if I knew for sure they can take a standard PSU, I'd probably get one just because.
Anyone have any comments/links regarding this case?