I have been searching for a case for a while now. And this case has been on my list from the first time I saw it It is a very very nice case And I subscribed because you explain things in a very nice 👍 and clear way for anyone to understand Thank you 🎉
Update: great case! Very good ventilation. The front filter has caught so much cat hair. Front panel is easy to remove. 7900xt with support rail had only a inch left to fit in. Easy cable management. The rgb lights look great.
I've just bought this case, I picked the ARGB model cuz of esthetics and I wanted to give it a nice look with a single tone lighting, but in the other side I'm bit worried cuz I'm planning to use all the 9 spots for the fans 3x140mm at the front, a 360mm AIO cooler at the top, the two 120mm at the bottom and the single 120mm one at the back 😬 Let's see how I end up this build, the case should be arriving this weekend, im nervous 😅
@@DannysTechChannel The build end up pretty well, I had most issues on the low site of the case around the PSU cover, cuz a really had to deal with a TON of cables, but ended up nicely, really love the esthetics of it, it fits beautifully with my GPU, it's an RTX 4070 TUF GAMING OC ❤
Same, I definitely like the Corsair D4000, but this Antec would be my choice if I were to pick again. PC build RUclipsrs are really helpful. Good community altogether
Oh nvm, the Corsair D4000D which I have is cheaper. I wouldn't trade it in. Perhaps only if I were really into RGB and needed a controller, but I'm not 😂 If I were to choose again, I'd go for the Corsair still. At $85 it's just hard to beat
Great video, Just wondering what were the dimensions of the radiator (not the fans but radiator itself) because I was looking at this case but the radiator I have is 402x120x27mm and not sure if it will fit even thought it supports 360mm.
Thanks for the video! I know it's a really minor thing to be upset about, but is that yellow strip on the front panel removable or coverable in any way? It kinda sticks out against the colour of the fans and internals.
@@DannysTechChannel One last question please, I don't know if you have heard about the new PSU from Corsair, the shift series that have the cables to one side, the thing is that they say that the case must have a minimum width of 210 mm, I know that this model does comply, but in your experience you see that the back cover is very tight or glued to the source... because I think it should at least measure more than 5 cm, so that the cables can bend and go up or go to one side.
I have been searching for a case for a while now. And this case has been on my list from the first time I saw it It is a very very nice case
And I subscribed because you explain things in a very nice 👍 and clear way for anyone to understand
Thank you 🎉
Thanks. I’m always happy to help!
What not many cases out there have is open ventilation and filters built in. Glad i got this case that comes tomorrow
Update: great case! Very good ventilation. The front filter has caught so much cat hair.
Front panel is easy to remove. 7900xt with support rail had only a inch left to fit in. Easy cable management. The rgb lights look great.
Antec is back.
Have you used their cases in the past?
@@DannysTechChannel Yes, the P182 and I loved it.
I've just bought this case, I picked the ARGB model cuz of esthetics and I wanted to give it a nice look with a single tone lighting, but in the other side I'm bit worried cuz I'm planning to use all the 9 spots for the fans 3x140mm at the front, a 360mm AIO cooler at the top, the two 120mm at the bottom and the single 120mm one at the back 😬
Let's see how I end up this build, the case should be arriving this weekend, im nervous 😅
Good luck with the build! Let me know how tough the cable management is. 😁
@@DannysTechChannel The build end up pretty well, I had most issues on the low site of the case around the PSU cover, cuz a really had to deal with a TON of cables, but ended up nicely, really love the esthetics of it, it fits beautifully with my GPU, it's an RTX 4070 TUF GAMING OC ❤
Would a Liquid Freezer II 360 cooler fit in the top? The length would be fine but the cooler rad is pretty thick.
Yes
This case is really nice for the price. I wouldn’t mind it over my current Corsair D model.
Same, I definitely like the Corsair D4000, but this Antec would be my choice if I were to pick again.
PC build RUclipsrs are really helpful. Good community altogether
Oh nvm, the Corsair D4000D which I have is cheaper. I wouldn't trade it in. Perhaps only if I were really into RGB and needed a controller, but I'm not 😂 If I were to choose again, I'd go for the Corsair still. At $85 it's just hard to beat
@@ahobbyantec case is on sale on Amazon right now for 70$
Great video, Just wondering what were the dimensions of the radiator (not the fans but radiator itself) because I was looking at this case but the radiator I have is 402x120x27mm and not sure if it will fit even thought it supports 360mm.
Thanks so much! The radiator I used is 392x120x27mm. It’d be pretty close.
@@DannysTechChannel Sorry to annoy you but what about 397x120x27mm radiator. Do you reckon that would fit?
I think so. The Antec website shows the max radiator dimensions if you’re curious
Thanks for the video! I know it's a really minor thing to be upset about, but is that yellow strip on the front panel removable or coverable in any way? It kinda sticks out against the colour of the fans and internals.
It is not removable. I guess you could cover it. It didnt bother me, so I didn’t mess with it.
Hello, sorry, are the case fans 4-pin PWM or 3-pin?
They are 3-pin on the RGB model, but they go into a hub which combines into a 4-pin connector
@@DannysTechChannel Thanks, but with that is PWM or not?
The 4-pin plug that you’ll plug into your motherboard IS PWM.
@@DannysTechChannel ty
@@DannysTechChannel One last question please, I don't know if you have heard about the new PSU from Corsair, the shift series that have the cables to one side, the thing is that they say that the case must have a minimum width of 210 mm, I know that this model does comply, but in your experience you see that the back cover is very tight or glued to the source... because I think it should at least measure more than 5 cm, so that the cables can bend and go up or go to one side.