XGBox Viper: A Case With A Bite
07:00 - Wednesday 20 October 2004 by Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: the, antidote, to, tedium
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: the, antidote, to, tedium
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XGBox Viper: A Case With A Bite
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Anyone who's ever wanted to own a midi tower that stands out from the crowd should take a good look at the successor model to the XGBox. From the moment you unpack it, you can see that the case is quite impressive. This initial positive impression is more than borne out when you connect it to a power supply - only then can you really appreciate the beauty of the display and its front-panel lighting. The 500W power supply shines in its own right. You can marvel at the inside of the case through a window on the door in the shape of a viper. The large front display features a clock and interior temperature reading. It also has a minute display that tells you how long the unit's been on and a slowly blinking snake symbol.
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Viper |
Viper Display |
Viper Logo |
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Always an eye-catcher: this case is sure to draw attention no matter where you take it

Only once illuminated does the Viper really strut its stuff

Big display, little useful info


Good for lighting effects: side-panel window
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