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Published: 2015-12-07, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
ConnorI tend to like simple and practical cases but like my dad, I look for modding potential I worked with the Antec One last year during an event I ran, I modded the system with a paint job, Side panel window and Power supply cover. I was delighted t...
Mainstream price tag, Good build quality, Useful feature set, Strong cooling performance, Can house highend components
Thin steel frame feels weak in parts, Expansionslot covers can't be reused, Not a lot of room for excess cables
HEXUS Snapshot: The One is pleasant to work with, it cools surprisingly well and, frankly, punches well above its weight. Few things are as satisfying as a good bargain, and we reckon we've found one in Antec's latest mainstream chassis. Dubbed simply th...
When building a new gaming rig, cost can often hinder you. Cases billed as “gaming” based on style may look great but offer very little other than a conversation starter when your friends see it. This case is on the market for around £40-£60 depending on ...
Looking first at the build quality of the Antec One we have a chassis which is very clearly manufactured to a level above the average case in this price range. It feels solid thanks to a decent thickness of steel, even on the sides and perforated front se...
When we first heard about the Antec “One” we were excited to hear that the company were expanding their range to accommodate an entry level case. The promise of a lightweight chassis with many additional features such as Air filtration aids and drive bay...
Published: 2013-05-13, Author: David , review by: maximumpc.com
Abstract: If you thought that the only innovation in modern chassis design was the (long-awaited) switch from USB 2.0 ports to USB 3.0 ports at all price levels, you haven't seen anything yet. The cases in our roundup this time around really run the gamut of featur...
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Published: 2012-10-16, Author: Steven , review by: bigbruin.com
Large CPU backplate cutout, USB 3.0 internal connection, Good cable management, Power supply fan filter easily removed for cleaning, SSD drive bays, $45 shipped
No included intake fan or filter, Expansion covers are not reusable, Cable routing holes partially covered by motherboard, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions
Antec's One is intended to appeal to the mainstream market, offering a case that has many enthusiast level features at an extremely low price. Some of the finer features of the One include the two 120mm exhaust fans, tool-less drive installation, power su...
Abstract: Antec is known for computer cases of two types: with maximum soundproofing and with attractively-priced gamer-oriented design. The three relatively new products from Antec we are going to discuss here come from these two categories, too. The Antec One...
Antec’s case line-up was starting to look a little confusing, so we were glad to see the company refocusing its efforts into one budget chassis rather than three. Considering it costs less than £50, the Antec One has a lot going for it. Features such a...