Event Coverage

Computex Taipei 2007 - Part 10

By Vijay Anand - 9 Jun 2007

Antec's Booth (I)

Antec's Booth (I)

 Antec's Nine Hundred casing is a new favorite of the gaming enthusiasts crowd, but for even more serious users, Antec has this new Twelve Hundred casing in its upcoming lineup. The case is taller with 12 front facing 5.25-inch bays with a couple of improvements - filters for the front intake, easier tool-free drive installation, a huge 200mm top exhaust fan and an option to have a radiator with flow indicator to mate with the top exhaust unit for the water cooling enthusiasts.

 Here's an interior shot of the Twelve Hundred casing which carries much of the hallmark traits of the existing Nine Hundred model.

 The Antec P180 mid-tower case made quite an impact to the chassis scene for several innovative features and shown here is a new Mini P180. It's mATX case with 200mm top fan included, dual chamber design, 3 x 5.25-inch bays, 5 x 3.5-inch bays, 120mm rear fan and triple layer side and front panels for a sturdy and quiet case.

 As seen in this interior shot, the Mini P180 has everything the award winning original P180 has, but in a smaller form factor.

 If you don't have many storage drives, you could remove one of the storage bay units and install an expansion slot card holder for lengthy graphics cards (such as the GeForce 8800 GTX / Ultra) among others.

 As part of the Veris product family, this new media center casing from Antec comes with a 140mm side fan, a 120mm rear fan, has four HDD bays, and accepts full-length PCIe graphics cards. Besides USB connectivity at the front, there's even a eSATA port just like the Twelve Hundred case.

 Here's a close-up of up the interior and the hallmark traits of Antec such as the PSU and drive bay isolation chambers that are present among others.

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