Installation

Since there is plenty of room inside the case, we had very little trouble installing our test bed into the X-Navigator. The total time for installation of the motherboard with CPU and heatsink fan, the VGA card, HDD, and power supply took about 10 minutes. Even though all of the components needed to be screwed in, we had no trouble getting a screwdriver into any part of the case.




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The ability to remove the HDD cages added to the simplicity of installing HDDs, since the need to remove the right side panel was eliminated.




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Motherboard Tray Benchmarking - Thermal
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  • LoneWolf15 - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    Looks like an ugly attempt at a premodded case for me. The fan grills are gaudy, and I can't stand front case doors, especially plastic ones. Too much built-in lighting makes this case more blingy than it is useful, and the interchangeable front plastics are all ugly. Give me multiple low-noise 120mm fans over the cooling setup here any day as well. I also don't like clear power supplies; they look good for about two months until dust gets in them, and then they're nasty. To clean them, you'll probably end up voiding the warranty.
  • Thresher - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    That case is fugly.

    I like the feature set, but I can't stand the "bling" on it. I wish more case manufacturers took Antec's lead and built more cases like the Sonata and Aria.
  • Entropy531 - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    #9 - They use it so they can get impartial results. If you're comparing apples to oranges, the results aren't very legitimate. They have to use all the same components to get thermal benchmarks. #5 and #10 - I agree.
  • diehlr - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    ugly.
  • shabby - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    Why dont you guys use the psu's that come with the case for testing, you switched to the ocz psu again.
  • Aquila76 - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    #7 - The other HDD bays do have space for a cooling fan, it just isn't included (greenish bracket):

    http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/cases/aspire/x...

    The top 3 are really meant for the External 3.5" drives, so even the bracket isn't included on that one, but you can get a universal one pretty easily if you need it.
  • MustISO - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    One thing I just can't understand is why there are three, 3 1/2 drive cages and only one of them has a fan. What the hell are they thinking?
    "Gee, maybe the users only want to cool 3 hard drives, the others can fry!"
    Antec does the same thing.
    At the very least add 2 additional fan brackets and let the user decide. That should increase the total cost by $2.
  • Beenthere - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    I definitely wouldn't bring this case home... but different strokes for different folks.
  • skunkbuster - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    i actually think it looks pretty fugly + gaudy
  • Locut0s - Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - link

    Scratch that sorry it's much clearer on a 2nd read. If any admin is watching you can delete the past 3 posts by me.

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