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Application:

HTPC Enclosure

Provided by:

Kingwin

Available at:

NewEgg.com

MSRP:

$199.99

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Darren

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

May 4th, 2006

 

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The Software:

Its pretty unusual to include software with a case review and the Kingwin software really is pretty simple.

Kingwin's software is called the Indicator System and it functions as a driver for the front panel and a system monitor.

One installed the Indicator System runs on your tool bar as the green wave icon shown here at the left.

     The indicator software is shown here.  As you can see, several of the functions are not supported on my cheap JetWay board.  Much like any motherboard monitoring software, compatibility is needed to get the most out of the front display.

The Front Panel:

Now to the front again to see the front controls in action!

     Using this set of pictures from the Kingwin site, You can see the finished control panel and hidden multimedia ports.  With a compatible motherboard, every function found in the software can be viewed on the front screen.  The screen color can be changed from the blue shown here to a red or purple color to match your other home theater components.  It is a bit disappointing to see a HTPC enclosure at this price point without an included remote. 

     Clockwise from the left, the controls are (T) Temperature Control, (F) Fan Speed Monitoring, (C) LCD Color Control, Power toggle and lastly the large Volume adjustment knob.  Finding the volume knob in a darkened room is by far the most attractive feature to me!

Conclusion:

     In the Supernova, Kingwin has provided a HTPC case that is both attractive and efficient in its use of space.  Both are the primary features I look for in a HTPC enclosure.  The LCD display coupled with the hidden drives successfully mimics my other home audio components making the Supernova a welcome addition to my home theater setup.  I found the setup to be spacious and well thought out despite the Micro-ATX only design.  The higher price and MicroATX only design may put off some buyers but the ample display screen should win you back.  With the simple controls and adjustable colors, even my Wife was not put off by having the PC in the front room.  That alone gets this case the recommend from me!

MSRP: $199.99

Club Overclocker Rating

Innovation:

9.5 out of 10

Performance:

10 out of 10

Quality:

10 out of 10

Stability:

N/A

Overclocking:

N/A

Software/Drivers Pack:

8.0 out of 10

Value:

8.5 out of 10

Overall Rating 9.0

Skill Level

Project Skill Level
(10 being hardest)

5 out of 10

 

 

 


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