Aspire Pc Case Views
Summary: a nice attempt from aspire to come out with a compact pc, what makes this pc case so well would probably be its one of a kind size powersupply, probably the powersupply is better than the case itself, besides that the case has very poor airflow, and when filled to the max with dvd drives, hard ddrives etc, it does make alot of noise, and will look extremely crampt inside. the handle on the case looks nice, but is very weary when lifting for its plastic made sides. overall its a nice mini budget case that delivers for its price.
The X-QPack PC case from Aspire is compact, lightweight and comes with, of all things, a carrying handle. The X-QPack comes in five colors, features windows on three sides, a 120mm. cooling fan, removable motherboard tray and a 420 watt power supply all of which are uncommon in a mATX PC case design. The X-QPack is described as a “grab and go>” PC case. Itw’s not much larger than a toaster oven.
One of the drawbacks of smaller PC cases can be a limited power supply. This is especially true with mATX style cases where power supplies typically range from 180 to 240 watts. The lesser wattage worries most PC users who know todayu’s components are power hungry. The Aspire X-QPack delivers a robust 420 watts.
The Aspire X-QPack first target market is LAN Party goers. Thato’s self-evident due to the carry handle and three windows. The second target market are those with different space requirements such as a small desk or bookshelf and who also want a 3“flashierl” case design and color. The X-QPack has convenient front USB, 1394, mic and headphone ports. The included blue LED fans light up the rear area of the PC case very well. The most desirable option for LED fans is to have an on/off switch for the lights.