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When building a new computer, the case may be one of the most grueling components to choose. It is important to get a case that is aesthetically pleasing, but performs well also. You may be a hard-core modder, or maybe you are like me and just want a...
Excellent cooling, Threeway adjustable fan speeds, Modular drive bays, Modular front mounted fans, Easy access to USB, Firewire and audio ports, Top tray to hold peripherals...
Difficult cable management...
The only thing that I can say about this case is, "wow!" It is made of high quality components and looks great. Aside from the wiring issue, I could not find anything disappointing about this case. The modular drive bays allow you to place your hard...
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ozhardware.com.au Updated: 2013-04-04 23:12:34
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The Antec Nine Hundred Gaming case, a good looking midi tower case with lots of drive bays and lots of cooling fans. We take a more in-depth look at this ‘Ultimate’ gamers case. Retailing at around AU$195 without a power supply, the Nine Hund...
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The Antec Nine Hundred enclosure is a bit cramped for a gaming enclosure, which are increasingly required to house some of the biggest hardware around, but is otherwise a functional, transportable case.
200mm "Big Boy" exhaust fan, front exiting drive cages, stylish and light...
Cramped for a gaming case, fiddly hard drive bay screws The Final Word The Antec Nine Hundred enclosure is a bit cramped for a gaming enclosure, which are increasingly required to house some of the biggest hardware around, but is otherwise a functional...
The Antec Nine Hundred enclosure is a bit cramped for a gaming enclosure, which are increasingly required to house some of the biggest hardware around, but is otherwise a functional, transportable case.
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At the sight of this case, several expletives were declared. We won’t go into details, suffice it to say many baby kittens were reduced to shivering wrecks in a horribly cruel and lambasting manner.This has something to do with the 200mm exhaust fan...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-04 23:13:05
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A PCs case has a huge impact on how many peripherals you can connect, how quiet your computer is and how cool it will run. The case also defines how your PC looks. Antecs Nine Hundred certainly looks attractive. Its black mesh front is appealing...
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The Nine Hundred is one of Antec’s cases designed specifically for the gamer. Containing a huge 200mm fan on top, and no less than five places to mount 120’s, at least it should run cool… About Antec The year was 1986. Starbucks had onl...
The Antec Nine Hundred is unnecessary. No one really needs five 120mm fans AND a 200mm fan, but then again, no one needs quad SLI. I personally love the Antec Nine Hundred, and I think that it could easily find a loving home with any gamer. For £69.99...
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If this case had any more surface area in fan-blades, it might actually achieve lift-off. And while the thought of a component-packed chassis hovering around at eye level ?lls us with a certain degree of terror, the cooling that such a case provides ju...
Solid, quality construction, More fans than a Geisha convention, Exceptional airflow...
No quick-release mechanism...
If this case had any more surface area in fan-blades, it might actually achieve lift-off. And while the thought of a component-packed chassis hovering around at eye level ?lls us with a certain degree of terror, the cooling that such a case provides ju...
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ultimatepc-reviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-04 23:13:15
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Hadley Willan I wanted something that will keep my system cool regardless of the ambient air temperature and I can upgrade over the next three to five years without concern of air flow or cooling requirements.I chose the Antec Nine Hundred for the cool...
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custompc.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-04 23:13:35
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Despite the fact that its flexible enough to mount a double 120mm-fan radiator, the Nine Hundred is slightly too cramped for a full-scale water-cooling system, and its spiky looks might not be to everyones taste. However, for people looking to build...
Despite the fact that its flexible enough to mount a double 120mm-fan radiator, the Nine Hundred is slightly too cramped for a full-scale water-cooling system, and its spiky looks might not be to everyones taste. However, for people looking to build...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-03-21 02:29:02
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One of the smaller cases we've reviewed, the Nine Hundred also includes one of the bigger fans, but not in the usual spot. Antec includes a 200mm fan in the top of the case to exhaust naturally rising heat. There's also a 120mm fan mounted mid case...
cooling...
Tight fit, Looks cheaper than it is...
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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...
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... Hear that? That’s the collective relief of Antec. The Nine-Hundred (900) series has finally arrived. What’s that, I hear you say? It’s been out months? Sure it has and no, we’re not going mad. This, folks, much...
Summing it up, the build quality was good, and overall the features were what we expected for the RRP of around £80 including VAT. When you consider that the 900 ships from Antec with four fans pre-fitted and a further two potential 120mm fans, the no...
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