Apevia X-Qboii Blue Micro ATX Case
Being a pioneer in the computer gaming market Apevia feels that it is its responsibility to introduce a stand-alone Micro ATX case with the added flair of an acrylic side-window, as most cases in this category are rather "plain". With this in mind, our design team made sure that this Micro ATX case will also allow for installation of a standard ATX power supply for those who require maximum power. The X-Qboii offers ample cooling for its size and as with all of our cases, unmatched style. Our new X-Qboii chassis is available in two characters: with either a large see-through acrylic window, or a solid side-panel. The X-Qboii features the best cooling among similar Micro ATX chassis in the market (up to 4 case fans may be installed), a standard sized ATX 500W power supply, side-window, tool free installation, and front accessible USB, firewire and HD audio ports. Adding an aesthetic brushed aluminum face plate makes the X-Qboii beyond compare. It is compact, chic, and rock solid with superior functionally.
Specifications
Form Factor:
Micro ATX Tower
Compatible Motherboards:
Micro ATX
Bezel Type:
Aluminum
Side Panel Type:
Clear, Vented
Power Supply:
500 Watt
Material:
Steel
Special Features:
Tool-Free Drive Bays
External 5.25" Drive Bays:
2
External 3.5" Drive Bays:
2
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays:
2
Expansion Slots:
4
Front USB Ports:
2
Front FireWire Ports:
2
Front Audio Ports:
1
80mm Fan Ports:
2
80mm Fans Included:
None
120mm Fan Ports:
2
120mm Fans Included:
1
Depth:
16.35"
Width:
7"
Height:
15.25"
Detailed Features
A Closer Look
Features
Easy installation-tool free design
Large see-through side window panel
Fits standard ATX power supply:500W power supply included
Great airflow: 1 x 120mm LED fan at side panel
Additional cooling:1 x 120mm fan at front, 2 x 80mm at rear(optional)
Front USB2.0, Firewire and HD audio ports
NVIDIA 8800GTX compatible
6 x drive bays and 4 expansion slots
Main Board: Micro ATX, Baby AT
Easy removable side panel w/ thumb screws
Roomy with folded edges for safe easy assembly
Latest Owner Reviews
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REVIEW BY: Reviewed
Sep 25, 2008
I got this case in silver to rebuild my gf's old Alienware area 51 that the mobo had fried in. The PSU seems decent enough but only has 2 SATA power connectors if you need more than that get an adapter or a different PSU.Removable HD bay is nice. The tooless design could be better, they used a cheap brittle plastic so you have to be careful and have some patience. The inside of the clear side cover was scratched up from the psu leads and the parts shipped inside the case, not amused but I felt no need to go through the hassle of an rma. Case is roomy and has excellent air flow,I really like how the mobo tray is flipped. I added one 120 fan in front blowing in and two 80mm fans exhausting. I used an EVGA e-7050/610i socket 775 mobo and the old p4 3.2 cpu from the Alienware and fit a Zalman CNPS9500AT on it for cooling and only had to mildly tweak 2 of the fins on the cooler to clear the side fan. Overall the GF is happy = I'm happy 8P
REVIEW BY: Jon Reviewed
Sep 23, 2008
EXCELLENT CASE. I USED THIS FOR MY SECOND BUILD AND WAS BY FAR THE SMOOTHEST EXPERIENCE IN TERMS OF INSTALLATION. NO TOOLS REQUIRED AND EVERYTHING WAS NICELY ORGANIZED. NICE POWER SUPPLY TOO. ALSO, THE 120MM LED SIDE FAN IS A NICE TOUCH AND THE DUAL FAN EXAUST IS GREAT FOR AIR FLOW. THE MOTHERBOARD PORT IS REVERSED AND THE HARD DRIVE BAY IS ON THE BOTTOM WHICH MAKES FOR A NICE SPREAD OUT FIT, NOT COMPONENTS ALL CLUTTERED ON ONE SIDE. OVERALL, VERY EASY INSTALLATION (IT WAS KIND OF FUN) AND IS BUILT ROCK SOLID. I WILL BE USING THIS CASE FROM NOW ON FOR OTHER BUILDS. YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH THIS!
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Manufactured by:
Apevia International Mfg Part No:
X-QBOII-BL/500 UPC No:
837344001093 Box Size:
( Length:
18, Width:
9, Depth:
20 )
Shipping Weight:
18.3500 pound(s)
Limited Warranty:
12 months parts;
12 months labor
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