Originally posted by: Operandi
Personally I think this is Antec's best case yet. The HD suspension was really a surprise and an awesome feature; hopefully other manufactures follow up with something similar. I do agree that it should be offered without the PSU, and a black version is defiantly a must, almost every other piece of PC gear around my desk is black.
Oh, and the Antec logo on the bottom really bugs me, I have several friends who agree; anyone else here feel the same?
Originally posted by: Operandi
Personally I think this is Antec's best case yet. The HD suspension was really a surprise and an awesome feature; hopefully other manufactures follow up with something similar. I do agree that it should be offered without the PSU, and a black version is defiantly a must, almost every other piece of PC gear around my desk is black.
Oh, and the Antec logo on the bottom really bugs me, I have several friends who agree; anyone else here feel the same?
Originally posted by: Tiamat
http://www.techonweb.com/products/productdetail.aspx?id=C32481
Not in stock, but nice price.
Originally posted by: cooliodealio
Originally posted by: Tiamat
http://www.techonweb.com/products/productdetail.aspx?id=C32481
Not in stock, but nice price.
Find a place that has it in stock and let us know.
Originally posted by: cooliodealio
Originally posted by: Tiamat
http://www.techonweb.com/products/productdetail.aspx?id=C32481
Not in stock, but nice price.
Find a place that has it in stock and let us know.
Originally posted by: Skott
I found the drive suspension interesting and the case is pleasing to look at. The biggest problem I see with the 150 is the psu. For the non overclocker it'll be adequate but for those that like to overclock anything less than 500w wont be adequate. I dont think Antec made this case for the serious overclocker though. Like the reviewer said, low - mid range uses.
Originally posted by: andrewbabcock
Originally posted by: Skott
I found the drive suspension interesting and the case is pleasing to look at. The biggest problem I see with the 150 is the psu. For the non overclocker it'll be adequate but for those that like to overclock anything less than 500w wont be adequate. I dont think Antec made this case for the serious overclocker though. Like the reviewer said, low - mid range uses.
neoHE is extremely efficient and will seem like it has more watts than it actually does. IMO, the 350 watt neoHE will run like a 480-500 watt previous gen psu. Its fine for ocing...
Originally posted by: Diasper
Originally posted by: andrewbabcock
Originally posted by: Skott
I found the drive suspension interesting and the case is pleasing to look at. The biggest problem I see with the 150 is the psu. For the non overclocker it'll be adequate but for those that like to overclock anything less than 500w wont be adequate. I dont think Antec made this case for the serious overclocker though. Like the reviewer said, low - mid range uses.
neoHE is extremely efficient and will seem like it has more watts than it actually does. IMO, the 350 watt neoHE will run like a 480-500 watt previous gen psu. Its fine for ocing...
Well assuming your average good PSU is about 70% real wattage efficient and assuming this is about 80% efficient (because it's 85% claim is too optimistic) then comparing a 500W and 450W PSU ....
500W x 0.7 = 350W
430W x 0.8 = 344W
I guess you can begin to see with that that the difference is rather small.
Of course being somewhat less optimistic still and we assume the Neo is only 5% more efficient we get
430W x 0.75 = 322.5W
That still isnt too bad compared to the 500W PSU.
Of course, significant differences are that it's a modular power supply and has separate rails which some overclockers may not favour. Apparently according to the spec sheet it's capable of 16A on 3 separate rails which is quite good. Of course, SPCR only amanged 25A out of them at full load - but then we might ask are other power supplies as inefficient? Moreover, it seems the Amps on the 5 and 3.3 lines are rather low - how critical that is I'm not sure.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Edit: If anyone wants to "remind" newegg to carry this case ASAP, please https://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/FeedBack/ShallWeCarry.asp">go here to recommend a product</a>.
Originally posted by: zech
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Edit: If anyone wants to "remind" newegg to carry this case ASAP, please https://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/FeedBack/ShallWeCarry.asp">go here to recommend a product</a>.
You prepended http:// in there. ;-)
Correct link:
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/FeedBack/ShallWeCarry.asp">https://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/FeedBack/ShallWeCarry.asp</a>
Looks like an interesting case, though white. I too wonder why Antec's site doesn't reflect it yet.
Originally posted by: johnnqq
high efficiency doesn't=more watts. if a 400watt psu has a 50% efficiency, then half the power from the wall will be "wasted" but the psu will still be pumping the normal stock wattage.