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SuperPower XP03P Mid-Tower ATX PC Case
Date: 
January 30, 2005 9:19 AM
Price: 
$77.00
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Score: 
7/10

SuperPower XP03P Mid-Tower ATX PC Case
Introduction

Introduction

SuperPower is something you're much more likely to hear in reference to the MMORPG City of Heroes than a PC case, but that is not the case today. Today, we're going to take a look at a mid-tower ATX case from a company called SuperPower. SuperPower was established in 1986 and is headquartered in Los Angeles and they have offices in several locations around the world. Their manufacturing is done in China.

The subject of today's review is the XP03P case. I'd like to thank Leslie Bai from SuperPower for providing the sample used in this review.

A look at the XP03P

The XP03P arrived in good condition, despite UPS' best efforts. I think this was due to the fact that SuperPower added a little extra packing material. ;-)

One of the first things I notived was the way the case design created handles. This made it very easy to move the case around.

The next thing I noticed was that there were no screws or thumbscrews on the back of the case for removing the side panels. That's because SuperPower borrowed a design element from the server world and used sliding latches to secure the side panels. This makes getting into the XP03P very quick and very easy!

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