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Sunday, May 21, 2006
Like most product selections, there is hardly a shortage of computer towers to choose from. The XG Viper is made out of aluminum alloy and includes many of flashy LEDs. They even threw a 400W power supply in there to get things started. Are all these features worth the semi-steep price? Read on...
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
If the motherboard is the brain of any PC then the power supply is the heart. Today we're taking a look at a power supply that has all the heart you should need for any modern enthusiast system and the cost won't put your wallet on life support...
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Friday, March 10, 2006
Are you looking for a case with great style but are on a tight budget? Today we are taking a look at a case from the folks at XG, which is a division of MGE. Their Ninja 2 case boasts a mix of cool styling with functionality and affordability. Let's take a dive and see how it fares. The XG line of PC cases is built upon a heritage of popular styles that began with the Viper, Sidewinder, Ninja and Quantum. Now, that tradition of gaming case excellence and value continues with the launch of the highly anticipated Dragon, next versions of Viper, Sidewinder, Ninja and Quantum, and the new Serpent...
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Wednesday, March 16, 2005
I was pretty happy with the function and appearance of this power supply. The housing is attractive and a definite improvement over the usual stamped steel. All of the cables are nicely sleeved saving you the trouble and expense of having to do it yourself. It comes with a one year warranty and they will repair it for $25 after the warranty is expired provided there is no physical damage and spare parts are still available for the repair. You can expect to pay about $80 for the Vortec 500.
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