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HSPC TopDeck Tech Station
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Mon, 20 October, 2008
Cases & Power Supplies
HIghspeed PC
Jake Mete
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Introduction
Chances are if you're an avid hardware enthusiast, and either upgrade your system fairly regularly or test hardware, then you are all too familiar with how frustrating is to strip out your case, reconfigure components, reinstall everything, and somehow manage it without cutting your knuckles or fingers. Your computer case is certainly there to keep things protect your precious hardware from dust and damage, and in some rare cases, it may even be there to protect it from a toddler's prying fingers (trust me, I know). But what if you're looking for something that's less hassle but still convenient? We've wondered the same thing and we may have what you're looking for: the Highspeed PC Top Deck Tech Station, a complete tech station, probably more commonly often referred to as a test bench.

Today we're examining the HSPC Top Deck, a revised version of their original design, with added features, a better layout, in an easy-to-assemble package that should prove very enticing to anyone who's cussed while trying to regularly swap hardware or who has searched for an open-air case solution that can provide enough room and airflow to help push some overclocks. Below you can see the original HSPC Tech Station on the left, and the revised Top Deck Tech Station on the right.

Thanks go to our friends at Xoxide for providing the Highspeed Top Deck Tech Station for this review. Xoxide.com was founded in early 2000 with a goal of providing the best computer case and computer cooling accessories available. We have been leading the cooling and modification industry, and vow to always provide the most cutting edge products.

Let's get jump right in and get started.....




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