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    Review : VapoChill Premium Edition

    Posted on Wednesday, September 25 2002 @ 07:50:00 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Hexus has reviewed VapoChill's Premium Edition case :
    This newer design with a stylish, sturdy exterior and quality internal construction makes it a viable proposition for a greater number of people. The essentials are housed in above the motherboard in a closed environment. You wouldn't see them unless you specifically had reason to. The mounting mechanism, for Pentium 4s at least, is a simple affair. Insert 2 screws into the proprietary retention mechanism and you're done. It really is as easy as that. Changing processors over is a 5-minute job if done correctly. Seeing as we have sacrificed space for the cooling, Asetek have maximised the internal space for your optical and hard drives. Gone is the feeling of being cramped in a case.


    Review Link : Hexus


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