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Antec P180 Out!!

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We've got lots of them in stock right now too, around 50 or so now (the number shown on our website won't be corret yet, it hasn't updated.)

Just follow the link in my sig, and we have a link for the P180 right on the homepage.

$133.66, shipping price varies but I think it runs $15-30 depending on what is chosen.

 
A stupid question: Does the P180 have a removable MB tray?

For some reason, I don't recall having seen this issue addressed in any review.
 
Originally posted by: shira
A stupid question: Does the P180 have a removable MB tray?

For some reason, I don't recall having seen this issue addressed in any review.

Nope, it's not removable.

 
Originally posted by: RalfHutter
Originally posted by: shira
A stupid question: Does the P180 have a removable MB tray?

For some reason, I don't recall having seen this issue addressed in any review.

Nope, it's not removable.
Which is unfortunate. You may only ever use the ability a handful of times in the case's lifetime, but the ability of my P160 to do it has made installations so much easier that it's not something that can be ignored.
 
Looks like a terriffic case, hopefully easy to work with. I like that the front panel can go flush with the side. Looks great, if I were loaded I'd build a system in one, but unfortunately my upgrade trigger finger just got too itchy in april 🙂
 
hi guys,

do you feel that this case is too cramped? I am planning to put 5-7 hd and 1 dvd drive on the 11 bay available.
 
Seeing as how you can fit 7 in the available 3.5" bays, it shouldnt' be too cramped. The drives in the bottom holder are well spaced, even when you use all four slots.
 
Originally posted by: wylecoyote
Antec jacked the design of the Lian-Li v1100 series.

Everything cool about the P180 (inverted mobo, thermal partitioning, etc.) is straight out of the Lian-Li.

I think the P180 is still sweet. But only a cheaper alternative to a better case.

Buy you forget: The Lian-Li doesn't have a reset button, which is kind of a hassle. The Antec does (at least, I assume it does).

 
Originally posted by: crimson117
Seeing as how you can fit 7 in the available 3.5" bays, it shouldn't' be too cramped. The drives in the bottom holder are well spaced, even when you use all four slots.
7? If I'm counting right, I see 4 in the main cage, and another 2 in the second cage. Where are you fitting the 7th?
 
i like the case but prob would replace those 120 mm with Panaflow 120x38mm 114 CFM I have 2 of them any noise around the house is louder than the Panaflow at 114 CFM.
 
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