Xigmatek Pantheon

Xigmatek Pantheon

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Xigmatek Pantheon Reviews

TweakNews

08/2011

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Xigmatek pantheon computer case review

We get a lot of very nice, feature-rich cases for review here at the Tweaknews labs and, unsurprisingly, they often have very high pricetags. Many enthusiasts are loathe to spend a week's salary on a case when the money could be better spent elsewhere in the build, but everyone wants the best case they can get for their money. Websites like this one can help enthusiasts when contemplating a case purchase, and we try to cover all budgets. This time out we have the Pantheon mid-tower case from Xigmatek, and it represents the mid to upper end of their case offerings. Follow along as we see what the Pantheon cases have to offer. Purpose and targets of becoming one of the worlds leaders in thermal PC Industry were set for Xigmatek Co. Ltd in 2005, the founding year! To ensure reaching this project aims, Xigmateks management followed up with hard work, experiences and customer friendly business style. Honing one of the world's most efficient manufacturing operations, Integration Presence in major economic regions, being tied up with most important strategic alliances between suppliers and academia and further majority investments in R&D are some of Xigmateks aggressive incensement strategies.

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