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56 Reviews
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Outstanding cooling performance, Three 120mm case fans, One 200mm top fan, Placements for two optional 120mm fans, Very quiet (on low), Very good value, Distinctive look
A bit cramped, No toolfree features, Somewhat loud (on high)
So, does the Nine Hundred live up to all the hype? Is it, as Antec touts, the “Ultimate Gamer Case?” If cooling and configuration options are the benchmarks were looking at, it just may be. With four case fans included (three 120s and a massiv...
Abstract: Case designs have come along way over the last few years. Todays performance PC fills a lot of roles from game machine to home entertainment hub and todays high end chassis has to match this versatility without sacrificing performance. Antec...
I was really sold on this case on just the looks alone. The case shape is different, with the windowed panel having somewhat of a unique shape to it. This case is not designed to be quietest; its designed to house the best gaming hardware availab...
Cooling, cooling, cooling, Incredible fit and finish...typical Antec, Quite a versatile internal/external drive solution, Did I mention cooling
A little tight...an inch of length would do wonders, Cable management might be tough for some users
When it comes to enclosure reviews I am not the easiest person to please. I usually find all kinds of things I want changed, would do differently, or simply dont like about a case. You will have noticed that throughout this review there was not that m...
Excellent cooling, Use of only 120mm and larger, quieter fans, Generally quiet operation at lower RPM settings, Lighter steel construction, Good to excellent airflow dynamics, Nice mat black finish that is resistant to fingerprints, Optional middle and si...
Installation isnt the breeze it used to be, No dust/particulate matter filtration, Poor hard drive cage design with middle fan usage, Very loud at higher RPM settings, Lacks removable motherboard tray, Lower PSU mount while sturdy makes for poor wiring ma...
First, lets talk about the aesthetic appeal of this enclosure. While not exactly what Id call a traditionally styled case, the Antec® Nine Hundred is appealing in a very raw yet clean sense. It is designed for the extreme gaming enthusiast, but I can...
Antec clearly defines gamer as one thing - a person requiring a ludicrous amount of cooling. All in all, there are mounts for five 120mm fans in the case, as well as the 200mm monster at the top. That's all well and good, but the size of the case means...
Abstract: After I was done putting the Antec Nine Hundred to use, I decided to think of one word that would describe it. The only word that comes to mind is logical.This is the most logical case design I have ever had the pleasure of working on. From the power ...
Very easy assembly and disassembly; lots of airflow; good expandability; interesting exterior design.
Some fan noise always audible; large power supplies may have cramped fit; interior fan mount can block motherboard access (but its removable); lots of screws for assembly.
The Antec Nine Hundred offers a unique look, ease of assembly and lots of interior cooling, but its not the cheapest nor quietest case you can get. ...
Published: 2012-10-23, Author: Alan , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: If you're building a new system, one of the first choices you have to make is the case you plan to use to house all of your components. There are a lot of things to consider: bang for your buck, overall size, expansion bays, ease of installation, cooling...