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Friday, October 24, 2008
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Home theater PC's or HTPC's ha
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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Smaller form factors like micr
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Monday, October 13, 2008
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Well known for blasting enthus
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Monday, September 15, 2008
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Today's mail saw the arrival of Apevia's X-Sniper G-Type case. Packed with great features like LCD temp display and fan controllers, the X-Sniper promises to be a great price/performance case. Let's read up on it before we start the review, shall we?
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
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The Apevia X-Sniper G-Type case is quite a powerful case for those looking for a reasonable price. With the aspects of a LCD temperature display and fan speed controllers the X-Sniper has the features of high-end cases for a much cheaper price. This Mid Tower ATX may seem small for its class, but it sure packs a punch on how everything is laid out. Take a further look into the review to see what we're talking about.
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Friday, August 22, 2008
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We review quite a few cases here at OCIA.net, but it's been a few months since our last one from Apevia. It's always exciting to see what new chassis designs they come up with, one common factor among them all is the ability of Apevia to produce a quality, stylish case at a very good price. Today we have a new mid-tower to take a look at, dubbed the X-Sniper.
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Apevia X-Sniper has a unique look all its own. The front panel is adorned with an aluminum metallic-colored door, and balanced by two fan speed controllers at the top; power and reset switches on the bottom. Along with plenty of front panel air ventilation holes ensure optimal heat exhaustion. X-Sniper is made of sturdy SECC metal and comes furnished with a large see-through window (G Type).
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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The X-Supra is a new mainstream case from Apevia, which features all the usual extras like a handful of colorful fronts, screw-less design and fan controller. On top of that you can go for a huge 250 mm side fan or a windowed variant with a smaller 120 mm fan. The special edition features a solid side panel.
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Monday, June 9, 2008
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The Apevia X-Jupiter is an excellent entry into the full-tower market. Besides being very attractive and stylish, the X-Jupiter delivers a multitude of features such as four included 120mm fans (with an option for a fifth) a built in LCD temperature monitor and two fan controllers. The fans, while not ultra quite, serve the case well and the fan controllers will help keep down the noise; as an added bonus, the LED fans also glow brighter when spinning faster! Another big bonus is the aluminum construction, which does a great job of keeping the weight down, and as a result, keeping your back from getting angry at you.
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
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Apevia comes to us today with a checkered history among those who know about power supplies. Today, I am looking at the Warlock Power 900W unit, which promises to change people's minds about Apevia; offering plenty of power for today's high end systems. Will it prevail in its quest to improve Apevia's image? You be the judge.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
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Apevia opened its doors in March of 1999 with the goal of providing "state-of-the-art technology at fair and affordable prices." The company may best be known for its gamer targeted PC cases, but they also carry other products - including PSUs. Today we have an Apevia 900 watt Warlock PSU ready for the test bench. With its clear acrylic side panels and multi color LED 135mm fan, it's obvious the Apevia 900 watt Warlock is target at the modder and gamer markets. But, has it "Got Game?" Let's find out.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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Apevia is best known for their quality mid-priced cases and the numerous computer accessories they offer. One of their newest items being offered in their lineup is their high-output Warlock power supplies. These high-end power supplies come in various outputs, ours was the 900 watt version. Come on along a see what magic this beast stirred up for us during our review.
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
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In a bid to firmly cement its place among PC gaming enthusiasts, Apevia introduces its new X-Supra G Type chassis solution. With this single product, Apevia aims to attract PC gamers looking for a uniquely styled enclosure with a bevy of features, all at an affordable price. With a wide variety of colors to choose from, Apevia has done its homework when designing and manufacturing this case for gamers from the ground up. Or have they? Will the X-Supra G Type make the grade? With yardstick in hand, HardwareLogic will see if the X-Supra measures up!
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One of my all-time favorite cases has been the X-Jupiter tower, one that until just recently I had been using as my primary enclosure. Today I'll be taking a look at the new X-QBOII, a micro-tower case that appears to be sort of a scaled-down version of the X-Supra mid-tower, also recently reviewed here at OCIA.net.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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Apevia is back at it again, not with a case but with a power supply. And like the rash of power units we have seen over the last few months this is not your typical 500 watt model. It is a 750 watt mammoth called the Warlock. Boasting a 135mm cooling fan that can change many colors this PSU could be what many of you modders out there are looking for. What I like is the Crossfire and SLI support with a boatload of power. But is it worthy of being placed in your system? To find out you will have to keep reading.
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