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Apevia X-Sniper G Type Case

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Aron Schatz
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October 12, 2008
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Apevia X-Sniper G Type Case
Well known for blasting enthusiasts with eye crushing chassis color options, Apevia introduces their new X-Sniper series of enclosures. These enclosures come in five different colors and boast unique features not commonly found on competing products. With the X-Sniper, Apevia continues to leverage their popularity by offering a budget-level chassis solution with enthusiast level features. Or does it? Will Apevia’s newest offering be able to give the people what they want? There is only one way to determine that, and HardwareLogic is bent on finding out!
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With nearly a decade of experience in the enthusiast computing market, Apevia has become one the largest manufacturers of enclosures, cooling accessories, power supplies, and wire and cabling solutions in the world. Their innovative and technologically advanced products meet the needs of enthusiasts who demand quality components at affordable prices. With their commitment to total customer satisfaction, Apevia continues to design and manufacture products that are both state-of-the-art and highly versatile.

"From the prospective product design phase until retail versions are made available to the consumers, each process is carefully evaluated to meet strict standards and market demands. Apevia aims at delivering reliable quality products at competitive prices, steady supply, and a commitment to total customer satisfaction. Apevia aspires to offer the most comprehensive and advanced products for today's needs and tomorrow's growth. When you take technology and intelligence, and combine it with style and excellence, you have the formula for Apevia products." Read more...

Well known for blasting enthusiasts with eye crushing chassis color options, Apevia introduces their new X-Sniper series of enclosures. These enclosures come in five different colors and boast unique features not commonly found on competing products. With the X-Sniper, Apevia continues to leverage their popularity by offering a budget-level chassis solution with enthusiast level features. Or does it? Will Apevia's newest offering be able to give the people what they want? There is only one way to determine that, and HardwareLogic is bent on finding out!

Specifications


 Make and Model
  • Apevia
  • X-SNIPERG-BK
 Colors Available
  • Black (other colors available)
 Dimensions
  • 8.0" x 20.0" x 17.0" (W x L x H)
  • 21.0 pounds (net weight)
  • Mid-ATX
 Drive Bays
  • 4 x External 5.25"
  • 2 x External 3.5"
  • 3 x Internal 3.5"
 Motherboard Size
  • ATX, mATX, and Baby ATX
 Expansion Slots
  • Seven
 Front I/O
  • 2 x USB 2.0
  • 1 x FireWire 1394
  • 1 x Audio and microphone jack (HD)
 Cooling
  • 1 x 120mm rear exhaust fan
  • 1 x 120mm side exhaust fan
  • Optional placement for one 120mm intake fan

When it comes to budget enclosures, we honestly do not expect much when it comes to the accessory bundle. Suffice to say, the X-Sniper bundle does not disappoint. While it is a bit on the skimpy side, Apevia continues to be one of the few companies that include an RF choke for motherboard header wires.

Also included is one self-stick anchor point for the lone zip-tie, as well as a small bracket to be installed in the event that an enthusiast wishes to lock their case. Brass motherboard standoffs and enough screws to install your devices with are also included, along with six plastic snap-on rails for your hard drives. We found the full-color manual to be very well written with great pictures and clear instructions.

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