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The ANTEC P8 Mid Tower ATX Gamer Case combines a sleek black design with a spacious interior, perfect for gamers looking to showcase their builds. Weighing only 2.27 kg, it offers easy mobility while supporting the latest ATX components for future upgrades.
Brand | Antec |
Product Dimensions | 55.88 x 29.21 x 52.07 cm; 2.27 kg |
Item model number | P8 |
Manufacturer | Antec |
Series | P8 |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | ATX |
Wattage | 120 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.27 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Great for price
For the price, great. Cable management is quite easy, most of them are hidden at the back. Has room for water cooling radiators from 120mm to 360mmdeoending on location. Looks very, very nice. If you don't want to bother with a glass panel you could probably save some cash and get a cheaper model, but it's a nice feature. Really great for a low-mid range build.
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Plenty of fan spaces
I like this case but it could have been a lot better. i tried to find a case with zero drive bays because who uses optical media these days? i certainly rarely do and i decided ill get an adapter and use an external laptop drive via usb if i do need one. So there is no real drive bays in this case in the traditional area but the space is still there which is rather annoying really! But, i couldnt find a case like that anywhere that would take a full atx motherboard and no drive bays so this was the next best thing. Its a well made case although the drive bays on the slider cage in the power supply tunnel is unnecessary really they could have just had them sit behind the psu and shortened the case.OK well the good things i like that it has 2 front usb 3.0 ports although it would have been nice to have some more front of the case options considering most motherboards have plenty of headers on them nowadays. 1 usb 2.0 port would have been good but not essential but what i really would have likes to have seen was a sd or micro sd card reader. Lots of people use memory cards these days. I like the fact you can fit 3 front and more importantly 3 top fans. It says you can only fit 2 x 140mm fans top and front however im not so sure i think you could possibly get 3 in there top and front. but i went and bought 7 120mm fans for the case and ive fitted a deepcool gmaxxx cooler with 2 of the same fans (it came with 1 but i didnt like it) so ive got 9 arctic cooling fans the top and front ones are being ran from fan controllers at the lowest setting and the cpu fans and the rear case fan are run off the cpu fan header running PWM. I read you can put upto 4 fans on a motherboard header because they are rated usually for 1 amp and each fan is 0.25a.I didnt like the fans that came with the case when they were running they are badly balanced and they make a little more noise than my arctic cooling fans. Basically if the fan was horizontal and you looked at the blades spinning round the whole blade was wobbling upwards and downwards! You get some screws as usual with a case and some cable ties in the form of velcro strips. However, i found they were not that great for really thin wires so had difficulty wrapping them and i had to double bunch them then wrap them. no big deal and its certainly not a deal breaker. I like the stealth black look of the case, i dont like the glass side but as i said before this was the next best thing to a perfect case for me and some people like them i just dont see the point. perspex would have been better for me and possibly a mount for a fan or 2 to cool down the graphics card a little.overall this case is a little expensive for my liking, it didnt fully suit my needs but its still a really good designed case. It will probably suit people more who use water cooling but i prefer air cooling i mean lets be honest water cooling isnt all that and its expensive! and its cooled by fans most of the time which is pretty ironic really!
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