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These
days the HTPC market is attracting a lot of attention. The appeal of
making a custom PC the center of your home media experience has a lot of
appeal. Kingwin has been making quality custom PC cases since 1992.
This week we will take a closer look at their first HTPC offering; the
Supernova.

Our Kingwin Supernova arrived in
typical UPS fashion. Its always nice when the parcel carrier gets
in on the packaging testing! Fortunately our case arrived unharmed.

The Supernova case comes in the
black SN-213HTBK and the silver SN-213HTS. Today we will be taking a
closer look at the silver. Kingwin has provided a closer look at the
major features right on the packaging. No surprises here.

Once out of the box the classy home
theater style is immediately apparent. Everything is manufactured from
a brushed aluminum and shines like new chrome. The front is dominated
on the left by a back lit control console and all of the other drives
and ports are nicely hidden from view. More on those in a minute. The
case even sits on component style gold plated feet.

Both sides of the Supernova are
designed to integrate a heat sink style fin system. This system helps
to keep the Supernova cool even in a typical cramped home theater
install. Our install did not produce enough heat to notice, but a
higher end system may find the addition more effective. These sides are
thicker than most HTPC cases but the trade off is well worth it if it
reduces the need for more fans and increased noise.

From the back, the Supernova looks
like a typical Micro-ATX case. The addition of two 60 mm fans is an
excellent choice. The case weighs in at a trim 20 lbs.

Six screws must be removed to gain
access to the inside. Looking towards the front reveals two different
removable drive cages and the first look at the back of the
display/control panel setup. The cages are both set off from the other
components which not only helps us get to them during the install, it
also helps with airflow and heat dissipation.

Looking towards the back reveals
the two 60 mm fans and the inverted power supply mounting location.
HTPC installs tend to get more creative with the power supply installs
and this is a pretty common style. The rear fans have power adapters
included for a 12 V plug. Since the front panel includes a three fan
controller, we chose to control these fans from the front panel.

The case comes with the usual
quality instruction manual, screws and mounting hardware, and extra slot
plates. In addition, the control panel software is provided along with
USB extensions for using the Control panel with an exterior USB port.
In this case our software was provided on a DVD-R. This may be a
stumbling block for those of you without a DVD unit in your install.
The software is also provided on the web for download.
Specifications:
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Product Name:
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Supernova.
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Color:
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Black.
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Mainboard:
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Micro ATX.
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Thickness:
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10/2.0 mm
Aluminum.
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Power Supply:
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Not included.
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5.25" Drive Bays:
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2.
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3.5" Drive Bays:
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1.
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3.5 Hidden Bays:
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3.
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I/O interface at front side:
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USB 2.0 x 2,
IEEE 1394 x 1, Audio.
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2 Rear case fan:
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2 x 6 cm.
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Dimensions:
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17"(435 mm)W x
18 1/2"(470 mm)D x 5 1/4"(135 mm)H.
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Weight:
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20 lb(8 Kg.)
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Features:
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Home Media Center Enclosure.
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Aluminum material for full case
structure.
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Full functions LCD disply system
monitoring.
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3 independent temperatures
monitoring and alarm functions.
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3 different fan speed
monitoring.
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4 color backlight mode selector.
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System volume adjustment switch
knob (Following the system setup).
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2 x front USB ports.
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1 x front firewire port.
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1 x Mic.
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1 x Speaker port..
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2 x case fans(rear).
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Blue LED visualization display.
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5.25" CD-Rom bay w/ sliding door
design.
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