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January 2011
(77%)
33 Reviews
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Good build quality, Nice features - tool-less throughout, Light (weight), Great lighting, Fan control for up to 6 fans, Can water-cool
Limited CPU cooler clearance, Poor cable management, Strange default cooling system, Cables for fans not braided
With the Pantheon being the first Xigmatek product review at Vortez I was intrigued to see how it would fare. It's reasonable to say that the Xigmatek is a good case but it does have some things that let it down slightly.Firstly, its a nice looking ca...
Dual fan controllers, each controlling up to three fans, Top fan compartment allowing space for a 240/280mm radiator or alternatively 2 x 120/140mm or 1x170mm fans, Three great White LED fans. (The number of fans varies with model), Large number of optional fan mounts gives plenty of options to tweak cooling performance or noise to user's satisfaction, Probably the most water cooling friendly
Not that good looking.
The Pantheon is a one off, its exterior is very utilitarian, to some maybe even slightly ugly. However, in terms of features, build quality and user options it is excellent. For a mid tower case, it's probably got the best water cooling potential I'...
Adjustable Fan Controller, Good Cable Management, USB 3.0 Front Port, Two Hot Swap HDD Bays, Expandable Support On Top, Excellent Cooling, Complete Tool Free Design, TOP 240mm/280mm Radiator Support (Liquid Cooling Ready), Front Loading HDD Bays, Tool Free Design, Motherboard Tray Cut Out,
Fan Controller Wires A Bit Messy,
One of my favorite things on the Pantheon had to be the design of the fan controller. Many of the high end cases that I have reviewed didn't include any kind of fine tuning, or fan additions, with their controllers. What I've seen is a high/low button ...
Roomy interior, Two hotswap bays, Fan speed and lighting control, Fullfeatured I/O panel, USB 3.0 support, Great look, Good cooling (and many fan placements for additional performance), Good fan filter design, Good toolfree features, Good cable management, Liquid cooling friendly, Excellent value,
Could use another fan or two,
Xigmatek’s Pantheon chassis is a really nice case, especially for the money. For around a hundred bucks you get a distinctive look, excellent tool-free solutions and a rich feature set that makes the Pantheon a very good value, even in this crowded p...
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Published: 2011-06-27, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
Abstract: Xigmatek's Pantheon (read ‘temple of gods') is a mid tower case that will go head to head with the likes of Cooler Master 690 series, which is probably the most popular case in this class. Will the Pantheon please the gods or will they have to call 690 th...
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Published: 2011-04-13, Author: Thomas , review by: dvhardware.net
Dimension 206(W) x 543(H) x 500(D) mm (8.121.419.7 inches), Drive Bay External x 4 with both side toolfree holders with antivibration rubbers, Expansion Slot 7 slots(Thumb screws), 300mm free length for long card, Motherboard Support ATX, Micro ATX (with
Xigmatek is perhaps best known for its coolers but the Taiwanese company also has a line of cases. In this review I'm taking a look at the Pantheon, an allblack midtower designed for computer enthusiasts. Xigmatek has made a habit of naming products after
At its 79.90EUR price point I believe this case offers a lot of bang per buck. You get a lot of great features, including tool-free installation, storage trays for both HDDs and SSDs, a quite roomy interior, some nice LED fans with two fan controller dial...
We approached the Xigmatek Pantheon with plenty of optimism having been impressed by after our Xigmatek Utgard review, but the Pantheon is by no means as good a chassis. The odd and frankly wasteful fan placement at the front of the case, and the decision...
Possibility for lots of storage space : 6HDDs, Quick access to the HDDs via the front, Big cutout in the motherboard tray behind the CPU, Two integrated fan controllers and an USB 3.0 connection, Very nicely crafted and well executed black coating, Windowed version also available at a small extra cost,
No extra cable holes behind the motherboard tray
The Xigmatek Panthéon didn't let me down. A clean build, with maximum airflow and good cable management is not hard to achieve. Bundle this case with a modular powersupply and it would look like a clinical build. Now what I really like is the black c...