Stylish front, Chambered case for optimal cooling, Quiet fans, Hard drive silicon grommets, Sturdy, VTD tells you everything you could want to know
Too expensive for some, No active hard drive cooling
Antec has yet again made another excellent product. The case itself is very sturdy and would easily be able to cope with being stacked in a set of hi-fi equipment. Its great thermal management allows it to keep the case ambient temperature cool while r...
Marking a departure from its previous HTPC efforts, Antec has finally produced a case that doesnt scream Im a PC! quite so loudly. However, if you did have any intentions of hiding the fact that theres a PC hanging out with your hi-fi, youre out ...
Overall the Antec Fusion is one of the best looking chassis to hit the mainstream HTPC market so far, whilst there are others on the market which may offer better looks and functionality, they certainly don’t come in at the same price point. The Fus...
Abstract: Video Review: There's no mistaking that the Antec Fusion Case has a very sleek design. It fits a micro ATX motherboard, has two 120mm fans, two hard drive bays and one external 5.25" drive bay. They also include a Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) and an Active PFC, efficient 430W power supply. It even uses a three chamber thermal design that facilitates cooling and will result in lower case temperatures than a traditional desktop case. This design also means it will be quieter. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
Abstract: It seems like a natural evolution for PCs and home entertainment centers to merge and become one. However, you do not need to go out and buy a home entertainment PC from one of the big OEMs, just build your own. Today we are looking at the Antec Fus...
Three chamber design, Two 120mm TriCool fans have speed controls and provide effective cooling, Very quiet operation thanks to low noise fans and vibration isolation elements, Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) is useful and attractive, Volume knob
mATX only support
The review of the Antec Fusion Media Center Case went extremely well thanks to the great design and quality features that the case brings to a home theater setup. This case is by far the best I have used in terms of routing wires, optimizing airflow, a...
Great price, Everything included VFD & PSU, 430W high quality power supply, Solid Soundgraph VFD, Very unique and functional compartments, HDD mounts on rubber spacers, Solid front and build quality, Two 12 cm fans included, White Power button LED
Fans are loud on any setting except "low", Installation of HDDs somewhat complicated, Everything is a tight fit, Not all CPU Coolers will fit, Sliding door between motherboard and PSU compartment cannot be secured with everything installed, No remote cont...
The Antec Fusion may not surprise you with its front looks. It does have some similarities to an A/V receiver, which makes it the perfect addition to such a setup in a living room. The case really shines once it is turned on. The VFD, solid build and w...
Published: 2007-02-28, Author: Jon , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: On the front of the case is a VFD display, a huge volume control knob as well as a 5.25? drive bay (with a front cover so you don?t have to worry about your DVD drive matching the colour of the case), a pair of USB ports, a firewire port, a stereo and mic...