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| by Fielding | November 20, 2007 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Specifications & Packaging Specifications
Packaging The Xion Dazl comes in a fairly standard case box with Styrofoam inserts. Nothing out of the ordinary but as long as the packaging protects the product during shipping, it does the job. ![]() Regular case accessories are included: screws, case feet, PC speaker, USB instructions and a power cord. You won't get “screwed” with a lack of vital accessories here. ![]() The case also comes with a 450w companion power supply with a peak output of 500w. Despite the 120mm fan, I declined to use the power supply due to its somewhat generic-looking nature and the fact that a good power supply is the equivalent of system insurance. However, I can't deny that such a power supply would come in handy for testing or that it would be useful for those who don't want to shell out an extra $50 or more for a PSU. Definitely a plus but not something I would rely on since a generic power supply killed one of my old systems when Unreal II was released. ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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