Introduction

Our first look at an MGE case was the Sidewinder in their Xtreme Gamer line of gaming chassis. For about $57, at the time of publication of this article, we can get a case with a few modifications like a side panel window, a few LED fans to light things up, a high gloss paint finish, and an optional power supply from MGE. This is not a bad deal for those seeking a simple steel case with a few custom modifications to add some glamour to their desktops.

Some, however, look at these factory modifications and make their decisions based on only the modifications instead of the overall quality of the chassis. We should always look at a product as a whole to make decisions on what to buy.

We have had a chance recently to look at another gaming chassis from MGE's XGbox division, the Viper. We opened the box and found a case heavily modified with a custom paint job, custom molded bezel and many other features. Take a look at some of the pros and cons of the Viper.


MGE Viper
The Good
+ Integrated backlit LCD temperature display
+ Included Vigor 450W power supply
+ Clean construction, no sharp edges
The Bad
- Lack of tool-less features
- External visuals may not appeal to some
- Power/HDD LED location

As we get ready to dig deeper into the Viper, we must keep in mind that looks aren't everything, as we hope everyone understands, and that you wait to make a decision until the end of this review, after we have checked out all of the Viper's features and functions in detail.

More information is available on the Viper at MGE's XGbox website.
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  • CrystalBay - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    I hate these snapin standoffs on My CM-ATCS201, give me brass stand offs anytime. Yeah the paintjobs not to bad also, The thermal and noise qualities are a welcome bonus as is the stock/w-out PSU price.
  • Locut0s - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    rslayerr: When I think of a stylish case I think of something like this:

    http://scasp.webnow.biz/upload/a0000010/en_US/prd_...
    http://www.anandtech.com/casecooling/showimage.htm...

    etc...

    I don't know why you asume that when I say that the case in this review is ugly that I think that a neon glowing case is cool, I definitely don't.
  • skunkbuster - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    that thing is damn FUGLY !

  • rslayerr - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    hahahaha..you guys make me laugh....some of you are finding childish that style of case and that its only good for 12 years old...you wanna know something,what the hell do you think putting neon-glow,and all those shit does look like.??yup,thats it..12 years old...
    hahahaha
    sry...but i prefer a nice looking case like that,stylish and different,than having a big all acrylic one with 100 neons-glow that flash with the music...yup..im still young at heart even if im 30...but i personnaly found that neon and all..not for me....geez,,its a computer,,not a disco...anyways..
    MY 2 CENTS!
  • KristopherKubicki - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    dripgoss: I am definitely looking forward to the Dragon also. I caught a look at it at Computex from CaseTek and the LCD front panel looks outstanding (it has a pretty high resolution too, something like 200x200).

    Kristopher
  • dripgoss - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    Damn, u guys are harsh. My wife chose this case (30 years old, not 12) out of all the cases on the net for her system build. I thought the same thing too when she came home with it - "oh boy, wtf is this..." But she bought it on sale at San Jose MicroCenter for $50 and, unlike the reviews, hers came with a very solid 500W MGE PSU. The rails were very solid and are powering her 6800U, A64 3000+ @ 2500 (Tt SilentBoost HSF), VNF3-250, 1GB DDR500, 2xSATA 200GB system. I added a Vantec stealth 120mm as intake to the front, a CM 80mm on the side, and turned all the other 80mm fans as out-take and the case dropped 10°C over her old Antec Solution case. CPU is 29°C idle / 40°C load (OC'ed) and ambient temp using the included probe is always 25°C!! Replaced most accessible screws with thumscrews and it seems to be a decent buy if you can find it as low as she did...

    Basically, this case may not be for some, but it keeps the comp way cool, is really silent and the handles are a nice touch even if just to move around a few feet.

    The acrylic applique window was a bit shoddy though and I hope they fix that in later models. Also, our box made reference to an "Overclockers kit" which didn't seem to be included in the box. And the case sides need to be finessed in order to get them to slide back on. Personally, I can't wait to check out the MGE/XGBox Dragon aluminum case when it's released. Other than these short-comings, the case ain't half bad under a desk and tucked away from your artsy fartsy, retro art-decco furnishings...
  • NesuD - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    Looks like potluck on what Power supply it really comes with to. Checked both the Newegg links and the ZZF link and none of them included the same power supply as was in the review. By the way I agree that the looks are just to far out there for me. I like most of the external features, the handles, temp display, front panel connectors on top. To bad the whole package reminds to much of a transformer toy when I look at it.
  • klah - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    Oh, I forgot...

    "How about looking for quality cases which are more pleasingly designed? Instead of monsters I would like to see something that would fit nicely in a modern home"

    I concur.

  • klah - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    "Wow, I'm at a loss for words. Who buy such a thing?"

    12-year olds.
  • diehlr - Saturday, December 18, 2004 - link

    Why do reviewers keep picking these fugly cases to review? God damn that thing is hideous.

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