Viper xg gaming tower
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Also, delevers an astounding 1, contrast ratio. With a 1 ms gray-to-gray response time, smearing and motion blur are virtually eliminated. Wide degree viewing angles ensure minimal distortion and color shift even when you're viewing from extreme positions. You'll experience amazingly -fluid gaming visuals, giving you the upper hand in first-person shooters, racing, real-time strategy and sports titles. HDR technology supports across a range of luminance to deliver a wider color range and higher contrast than traditional monitors.
The left side panel of the Viper carries on the theme with the same viper head in window form and on a much larger scale. Case cooling is handled by color scheme matching LED fans on the front and side panel, and the case also contains 1 additional mounting spot in the rear for an 80, 90, or mm exhaust fan.
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The overall dimensions, build quality and the tool-less mounts for the optical and hard drive bays are suspiciously similar to the Cooler Master Elite series of budget cases. The rear fan has blue blades and lacks the LEDs of its two siblings. Four very thin pads lift the power supply up over the vent on the case floor.
The front fan blows over three of the four internal hard drive bays. To pop off the plastic front bezel one simply has to pull outward with force at the bottom. This gives access to the front fan screws and the metal spacers covering the external drive bays. Once unscrewed the fan can be removed from the right side of the case. Assembling a system in the Viper is a straightforward affair. The Viper has a very simple drive locking system common to many budget cases.
The block is then rotated, locking the drive against the cage, immobilizing it. Our HD test system, fully installed. There was 5. With both LED fans going, the orange trim looks out of place. The case is also available in red on white and black on red flavors, but neither color scheme really works for us.
As expected the side fan sounded terribly buzzy, completely drowning out the other two. Even undervolted to 7V, the noise it emitted was a massive 7 dB louder than the front and rear fans combined at full speed.
The other two fans were surprisingly smooth and inoffensive even at 12V. With the side fan being so annoyingly loud, we were forced to disable it during thermal testing as it would have completely torpedoed the results.
With the stock fans being quite smooth the resulting system noise was low at 21 dBA 1m, however we did detect a noticeable low pitched hum produced by the hard drive. Adding an HD created a more thermally challenging situation for the Viper. The overall noise level was raised to 27 dBA 1m which is respectable for this configuration. Housing our HD configuration, the Viper edges out airflow-starved cases like the Silencio both in thermal and acoustic performance.
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