The Apevia X-Supra has the same roots as the X-Jupiter Jr. S-Type and does look very appealing on the outside. The clean lines and out of the ordinary location for the power button and fan controller add to the overall looks of the case. Apevia did well in using alumium accents in front, to further increase the overall quality of the case. Nonetheless, the marketing images do look a bit better, with the blue glow up front, sadly missing from the shipping version, due to the lack of a front blue LED fan. It would have been nice if Apevia could have included it. The colorful case should still draw some attention at a LAN party, but certainly not nearly as much as the X-Jupiter. Considering that this case is aimed at the budget gamer, one should not expect to see a lot of innovation within the case itself.
Instead of designing a unique layout or screw-less system, Apevia has decided to take readily available options instead. This gives the user a few extra features and reduces cost. Another positive aspect of the case is the fact that it can hold large graphics cards and CPU coolers.
For its price this case certainly does not dissapoint, but it does not feature any great innovation either. If you are looking for a stylish case with a lot of bang for your buck the X-Supra, with its great choice of different colors and configuration, is certainly a good choice.