Introduction


Quick Look
Super Flower X-Mask The Good


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+ Front panel audio/USB/FireWire
+ Included power supply
+ Up to four 5-1/4" drive bays
+ Seven 3-1/2" drive bays (2 exposed)
+ Removable 3-1/2" drive carriage
The Bad
- No removable motherboard tray
- Lack of screw-less/tool-less design
- Sharp edges

In a world of commercial endorsements and 15-second spots to market every product from high tech gadgets to boxes of cereal, the public tends to be blinded by insignificant themes in a way that they cannot look past the façade to the raw features of a product. Looks become more important than the actual functionality of a product, which defeats the purpose of choosing the right product for a consumer.

Super Flower has produced a chassis that incorporates the Spiderman theme on its outside. Depending on personal preference, this predetermined theme may or may not appeal to the average consumer and most likely will not appeal to the typical enthusiast.

We looked past the exterior of the X-Mask and tested its functionality and features to see if this themed chassis was more than just a kid's toy. Take a look at our review on Super Flower's X-Mask to see how this spider-themed case performs against the rest.

External Design
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  • wicktron - Friday, May 21, 2004 - link

    that is quite possibly the most horrid case i have ever seen in my life.

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