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Antec Gamer Nine Hundred ATX Mid Tower

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Originally posted by: mdcrab
Got my case from Techonweb earlier this week. Very impressed with their service.

Also it has provision for two "optional" 120 mm fans, for a total of five 120 mm fans. the fan speed can be set at low medium or high (Antec TriCool fans).

It is a steel case, not aluminum.

Still waiting on rest of components to go in case. Have ordered a Thermaltake Silent Water system, which hopefully will fit on back, if not may have to go internal. Not ideal location to put it insu=ide but with all of the fans it probably won't hurt.

mdcrab


With that much vetillation a high-end air HSF might have been a better idea.
 
Nice looking case, but DUST is my main concern. All those holes and fans...and not a single filter.

I can vouch for how effective even a simple mesh screen filter is.

I'm still using an ugly Antec SX835II case (full tower, same thing as an Antec 1040 but without a door on the front) and love it. The 4, 80mm fans are a bit loud, but it's got a filter on the front and great airflow.

It is ugly though. 😛 This case is sexy. Hmmm.
 
Err, yeah... with all the holes why not just nail everything to a board and cover it in mosquito netting? 😛
 
or make a tent with a clear plastic sheet so all you have to do is clean or replace the sheet and no dust to case?
 
Originally posted by: ricochet
Originally posted by: Cooljt1
for that price i'd go with an antec p180

I have the P180. While this does have the same PS positioning, it doesn't have the divider like the P180. Let me tell you that it is a pain in the @ss connecting LED, USB, PSW, and various other wires to the motherboard with that divider in place. Oh, Antec didn't see fit to have a removable mb tray either. I'm not too sure this one has it from the pictures.

Don't get me wrong, I love the P180. It's well constructed, very quiet, and keep things nice and cool. But it's not as easy to work with as other Antec cases.

Yeah, I agree about wiring being a pain with the P180 but when it's all setup and done, you barely have to maintain it.

I agree also with the downside of not having the motherboard tray more accessible. Sliding out tray would be a hassle given the size of heatsinks these days... but a it would have been the best if the P180 had a flip down mobo tray. Would make it the best case ever imo if that was incorporated.
 
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