QUOTE(Vervain @ Jul 4 2006, 11:26 AM)
i think this is more on the Lan party side, minus the good looks to show off and minus multiple drives unless you install a massive hard drive into it. This casing is more geared towards gamers joining tourney or lan party
These case with tight compartment, most likely suffers heat issue. todays hardcore pc components are so hot, they can cook an egg
btw, what is the display at the front of the casing
Or for those student folks that needs occasional mobility.
ps: that's a temp display up front.
QUOTE(Zypher @ Jul 4 2006, 11:32 AM)
Sniper on the roof - good to have another SFF Thread. I have given up on regular ATX casings....
J-power nice casing and very similar to the Aspire Q-pack. Been looking for the Aspire Q-pack but not available in M'sia or S'pore. Won't be surpised if the J-power manufacturer is the OEM manufacturer for Aspire Q-pack. I would love to get my hands on it - any chance of bulk order??? If yes, put me down for 1 unit although I wont be upgrading my System for another 1.0 - 1.5 yrs (UT2007!!!) :-)
I like this box better than the regular SFFs like my Biostar IDEQ 200N as space is a premium and airflow is not good at all without modding. My IDEQ fried my Ti4200 graphic card within 3 months after I upgraded to IDEQ 200N from my Coolermaster casing. After I changed to Ati 9800SE o/c to 9800Pro, I have modified my IDEQ casing for added cooling. Had my IDEQ 200N since 2004.
The only problem with the J-Power/Aspire Q-pack is that there are limited motherboards on M-ATX form factor available in M'sia that supports overclocking features. Aspire Q-packs are quite popular in Europe and US market as their market supports M-ATX mobos......
Looking at the temps on the shootout link below, seems pretty decent leh.
http://www.sfftech.com/index.php?/articles/show/730/1