Aspire X-QPack: A Lanparty Dream
by Joshua Buss on July 2, 2005 1:15 PM EST- Posted in
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Internal Design cont'd
To get everything into a case this size, the manufacturer has to be pretty clever when it comes to the layout for each component. After taking out the power supply, the next piece you want to take out could be the hard drive cage. The cage on the X-QPack is held in place by two rails and two screws, visible in this close up.
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If one didn't want to put screws holding the hard drives into the cage on both sides, there's actually just barely enough room to get both drives into place without removing the cage.
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With the hard drive secured the cage we took one more shot so you could see how to get the screws in on this side of the 5.25" mounting brackets. You can also see the rails that help make the removal and install of the HD cage so easy.
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After getting the hard drives situated, the next step would probably be to install the motherboard. After taking off the two screws in the back it simply slides right out of the rear of the case.
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Here's a shot of it propped up against the back of the case.
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Moving right along...
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R3MF - Tuesday, July 5, 2005 - link
#52 -"I second (or third or fourth or whatever) the call for some words of comparison to the Antec Aria (it's the only other mATX standard cube case, right?); I can see this offers more bays and a bigger power supply, but what else?"
add the Silverstone SG01 to that comparison too.
and have a part two article looking at high-end mATX motherboards.
that would be ace!
Noriaki - Tuesday, July 5, 2005 - link
Hey is the 420W PSU that comes with this case 20pin or 24pin main connector? And I know it matters less, but does it have the 6pin PCIe connector?sprockkets - Monday, July 4, 2005 - link
FSP or Fortron Source Power and it's varients are one of the best.johnsonx - Monday, July 4, 2005 - link
I second (or third or fourth or whatever) the call for some words of comparison to the Antec Aria (it's the only other mATX standard cube case, right?); I can see this offers more bays and a bigger power supply, but what else?Also, for everyone talking about the power supply not being standard, I don't think anything prevents you from installing a normal depth ATX power supply, as long as your optical drives are not overly long; most of the newer optical drives are pretty short.
Finally, I do agree about the window. Couldn't they offer a windowsless variant? Cases with windows are just toys to me.
IronChefMoto - Monday, July 4, 2005 - link
I'm not real happy that it has a non-standard PSU -- one of the things that worries me about long-term ownership of my Shuttle SN85G4V3 XPC. The advantage with a DIY mATX box like this SHOULD BE the replaceability of parts. Of course, Antec screwed themselves in the ass with their proprietary Aria PSU in the same way.I'm also not keen on the windows. Windows are nice on a large tower where you can clean up your case (when you have the room too). Windows on something like this is akin to showing off a really unkempt closet full of pack rat stuff.
Nice review, by the way. Would love to see a comparison if and when the Antec Aria II comes out.
Pannenkoek - Monday, July 4, 2005 - link
[OT] Thanks Kristopher, I missed those comments. Odd that that would be possible, but I appreciate the protection of their sources by editors in any case.R3MF - Monday, July 4, 2005 - link
[edit]with the price difference i could even afford to stick the SST VFD panel in the spare 5.25" bay for use in a HTPC!
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R3MF - Monday, July 4, 2005 - link
@ 44 (re: SST SG01) -i agree that SST cases are overpriced, but it is very affordable compared to a shuttle.
my SN25P cost me £285
by comparison:
SG01 = £100 (or thereabouts)
NF4 mATX M/B = £60 (tho i would pay more for a better baord)
400W Akasa ATX2.01 PSU = £40 (yeah, sure i need more, not)
Via ENVY PCI soundcard = £25
TOTAL = £225
looks pretty affordable to me.:)
i only wish there were some high-end mATX motherboards to put in it. i repeat; come on MSI/Abit/DFI/Asus, show us what you can do.......
Tujan - Monday, July 4, 2005 - link
Dont know if that was a positive on a different full size power supply. Or the same positive for a full size DVD player.Too Im not fully convinced of the carrying copacity used from the handle of this m-ATX case.
I think that this case however has been the best looking m-atx alternative out there for a few months running. Everytime I look at Newegg.com they are sold out of them.
If used one of those ATX 2.0 w detachable wiring would be a super setup.
Surprising other m-atx manufacturers don't have something like this on a melt already. There are several M-ATX Intel that can run dual-core with this case.Hard to find on the web though. Certainly the m-atx AMDs would go well with it.
Would get one to carry it around.Looks really good,. Nothing beats its value cost. I would trade out the power supply for one I listed,if it fit.
All sorts of colors too.
Tujan - Monday, July 4, 2005 - link