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    Apevia X-Discovery Mid-Tower Case Review

    Posted on Wednesday, August 30 2006 @ 00:32:10 CEST by LSDsmurf


    As a PC enthusiast, I like my computer cases to have clean lines, a sturdy chassis, and a touch of class that only a hardcore geek could love. But, sometimes I get the urge to put my expensive hardware into a more flashy case that has glowing lights, acrylic windows, and other cool features. Apevia, formerly Aspire, has developed the X-Discovery that sports a thick acrylic front door with two pulsing blue LED lights as well as a sweet analog temperature gauge on the front bezel. This case is sure to bring joy to many gamers and PC lovers alike with its unique design and classy silver exterior.

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