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Aspire X-Cruiser Neon Black ATX Gaming Case

Note this case does not include a Power Supply

Key Features



Multi-funtional thermally advantaged chassis
Large see-through side window panel
Air duct on side panel for high level performance
Front USB2.0, Firewire and audio ports
Front temperature gauge
Front fan speed controller and gauge
Front volume sensitivity controller and gauge
2 x 80mm UV blue LED fans
Removable motherboard tray
10 x drive bays and 7 expansion slots
Easy removable side panel w/ thumb screws
2 x special designed Aspire fan grills
Roomy w/ folded edges for safe easy assembly

Description

This multi-functional Aspire X-Cruiser mid tower was designed based on Intel's recommended "Chassis Air Guide Design Guide" to achieve superior thermal properties. We wanted this case to look gorgeous, to have more features than most of the expensive chassis in the market, but at an affordable price. It is loaded with everything you may ever think of needing.

The built-in air duct on side panel to funnel cool air towards the processor, and other system passively-cooled components, aims to bring out the best performance for systems running on high-end processors. There are two 80mm built-in fans with space for two more. The front temperature gauge, fan-speed controller, and volume sensitivity controller have been added to this case not only for its functions, but to enhance the case's appearance. The ever-popular front USB 2.0, Firewire and audio ports have also been implemented. The superior cooling solution that X-Cruiser delivers can only be found on a small handful of more expensive chassis in the market.

The X-Cruiser is the most practical chassis for accommodating your personal style, while providing extreme performance for today's technology and any future developments. A stunning beauty with all the luxurious features and exceptional specifications at such an affordable price, the X-Cruiser is irresistible!

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Can you say Vomit?
Why exactly do you want to add cathodes? Do you stare at the PC case and go "oooo" or actually look at the monitor?
 
KRU Shotgun said:
Just looked at Lian Li PC-7 looks boring & plain :o

Higher quality case than that plastic fantastic "gaming" case.
My question was serious, why do you want a "boy racer" illuminated case? What purpose does it serve?
 
Lian-Li 7 is a nice case, its also cheap and has reall good cooling for only £55, also with a see thru side panel u would be able to see your "pretty lights" [sarcasm] :cool: [/sarcasm]
 
my uncle has that "gaming case" It's all plastic. (build quality is terrible)

One ugly looking case.
 
well personally lights in a case unless its a proper mod based on somthing its just a gimick and makes you high performance pc (if you have one) look like a toy
 
I think the case in the OP looks horrible. But most people do go through a "gaming case" stage at some point until they come to realise that it's much better to have a simple but elegant and hard-wearing case, and that lights look silly ;). I'd definitely say get a Lian Li PC7+ and a side window if you must.
 
I have seen my friends using this case at LAN. It looks good from far away, but once u go closer, its like ewwww so much plastic.

Plus the needles on the dials, they quit working after short period of time. Haha, my friend's stopped working 3 days after he bought the case.

Lian-Li is anytime better than that :p
 
Zen said:
Plus the needles on the dials, they quit working after short period of time. Haha, my friend's stopped working 3 days after he bought the case.


did he not think of sending it back, im pretty sure nothing is designed to fail after 3 days
 
He was too lazy to send it back, instead he modded it himself. Changed the dials color etc. I will try to look for a pic I took back at the LAN 3 months ago..
 
The Lian Li is not boring and plain -_- It is simply more refined than that piece of tacky rubbish :p

Have a look for the Lian Li k60 or PC-7AYCF if you want something less plain but still good quality... Most gaming cases will be poor quality and just aren't worth buying.

Other good cases:

Akasa Eclipse
Lian Li V1000+
Silverstone TJ-09 or TJ-07 (Very expensive)
Antec Super Lanboy if you can find one
CoolerMaster Wavemaster can be had for £60, look great but poor cooling
 
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Are you looking for bad cases? :o :p

The CoolerMaster 830 is a better case than you previously chose but for the money it costs you can get far better (Pretty much the very expensive ones I listed). The Eclipse with a window or v1000+ with a windowed panel would cost less than that and both are better.
 
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