Apevia X-TSJGT-BK X-Telstar Jr. G-Type ATX Mid Tower Case
Apevia’s XTSJGT-BK X-Telstar Jr. G Type Case takes the gaming world by storm with its brilliant design, superior expandability, and outstanding airflow. The X-Telstar Jr. fits standard ATX, Baby AT, and Micro ATX motherboards – so no matter what kind of system you’re building, your components will be at home in the Apevia X-Telstar Jr. It features easy tool-free installation, large see-through side window panel, front USB 2.0, FireWire, and HD audio ports. The front LCD shows your current output power supply voltages, sound volume, fan speed, and CPU temperature. The Apevia X-Telstar Jr. G also features front fan-speed controller, 10 drive bays, 7 expansion slots, and a roomy interior plus folded edges for safe assembly. Please see complete specifications below. For incomparable performance, choose Apevia – the industry leader for PC cases.
Specifications
Form Factor:
ATX Mid-Tower
Compatible Motherboards:
ATX
Micro ATX
Mini ATX
Bezel Type:
Swing Out
Side Panel Type:
Clear, Vented
Power Supply:
Not Included
Material:
Steel
Special Features:
Tool-Free Drive Bays
Built-in Fan Controller
Built-in Temperature Display
External 5.25" Drive Bays:
5
External 3.5" Drive Bays:
2
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays:
3
Expansion Slots:
7
Front USB Ports:
2
Front FireWire Ports:
1
Front Audio Ports:
2
120mm Fan Ports:
3
120mm Fans Included:
2
Depth:
20"
Width:
7.75"
Height:
16.75"
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REVIEW BY: gktk80 Reviewed
Mar 23, 2008
I bought this case because I purchase the Apevia dark side power supply and it would not fit in my old case,this is A very nice case for the money but you better be neat with your wiring, I rated the features a 4 because the temp. gauge is hard to see,if you want to see the temp. you must be at the same level as the gauge, looking at any angle it looks like the temp. is 188 but in fact is running at A cool 39 & the fans running at full speed is noisy
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Shared
Memory? Or Where Did My Memory Go?
Your computer uses memory to run your
Operating System, applications, peripherals, and to generate and display
graphics on your computer monitor. Video memory is a form of RAM, and is
either built into your motherboard; or on a graphics card (video card).
Depending on the motherboard's configuration, and that of the video card (if
separate or built-in to the motherboard), your computer may have to draw on
its own RAM memory to meet its video memory needs. This creates shared
memory, where your computer’s RAM will be shared between its own Processor
(CPU) and its graphics chip.
The result is that some systems will have
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memory installed, you may notice that your system reports significantly less
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video.
What can you do about this?
You can actually configure this shared memory through your computer’s BIOS
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display resolutions, and other video capabilities.
The simplest solution is usually to either:
increase your system memory; or to upgrade the video hardware. By
upgrading to a new video card with built-in video memory, then turning off
shared memory, you will free your system to use it's maximum potential
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and by upgrading to a video card that has internal onboard video memory.
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memory, we suggest expanding your system memory, since this is the most
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Manufactured by:
Apevia International Mfg Part No:
X-TSJGT-BK UPC No:
837344009822 Box Size:
( Length:
20, Width:
10, Depth:
23 )
Shipping Weight:
21.6500 pound(s)
Limited Warranty:
12 months parts;
12 months labor
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