Testseek.co.uk have collected 13 expert reviews of the Aspire X-QPack and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Aspire X-QPack.
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13 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Space efficient, Lightweight, Good modding potential, Excellent portability
Can’t quite fit in performance CPU coolers, Thin materials could be stronger
So what do I think? I think it’s an excellent case. I didn’t think it would be when I looked at it on the net and I had my doubts, but having scoured it by hand and built up a machine in it, I think it’s a winner. It could be a little to...
Very good price, Very good power supply, Nice blue LED fans, Great LCD and connectors up front, mATX format gives you a lot of choice, Removable cables to front connectors, Handle to carry case around, Slide out mainboard tray, Many available colors, A lo...
Loud fan in the rear, Handle out of plastic may not last, No punch outs in the back for legacy connectors, Plastic front, Fairly sharp edges, Mainboard tray will cause problems with coolers using a backplate
The Aspire X-QPack has the potential to be the perfect gamers case. It is small and light weight, but still including a 420W power supply which can handle everything you can throw at it today. The handle lets you take it to your favorite LAN party and ...
The X-QPack is a great looking case with great features to boot. Currently retailing for £80 at XCase its by no means cheap. I cant help but think it may appeal to more people if they removed the PSU and lowered the price as the included PSU is quite inad...
Pretty much all m-ATX chassis are tight quarters, but if there was one m-ATX chassis on the market for the constant hardware swapper, this would probably be the case. really put some thought into the design and the slide-out motherboard tray, easy...
Abstract: PresentationBarebones are really cool cases. I once had a Shuttle and a Soltec based barebone in my possession. Looks very great on your desk and doesnt take too much place. Unfortunately its small size only allows one, perhaps two hard disk drives an...
I must say that Im really impressed with what Aspire managed to do with this case. Its a fun looking package and has pre-modded windows, is an easy to work on case even though its small, it allows 2 HDs and two optical drives, has a removable mainb...
Abstract: A small formfactor case is like a subcompact car: It works fine until you try to fill it up. That’s likely why we’re seeing an increasing number of medium formfactor boxes—cube enclosures just slightly bigger than SFF computers that can hold more and b...
We liked some of the extras, such as the temperature LED and carry handle. The handle makes transporting the case more convenient than holding it under your arm like a football, and is solid enough to support the weight of computer. The temperature LE...