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Antec recently announced a refresh to their performance one line of cases and they were kind enough to send a few for us to take a look at. Today we're reviewed the P193, the top of the performance pile. Let's see how it's features stack up. Features...
Antec's new P193 doesn't deviate that much from the original, but that's a good thing. It witholds its build strength, strong cooling characteristics and its cable management is still top notch. I like the moving of the side fan to a more exterior loc...
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The PC chassis market now is inundated with models from a plethora of manufacturers, so it gets harder and harder for a design to get noticed, especially by the demanding enthusiast audience.The size has to be right, the airflow has to good enough t...
The P193 is another quality product from Antec...
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Today we are going to have a look at the P193. Antec changed the marketing motto of this case to "a class of its own". The P193 is larger than its predecessor and also boasts new features when compared to the older model. In this review we will examine...
The Antec P193 is a worthy successor to the original P190 and fortunately it also is much cheaper. It is by no means a cheap tower case, however most enthusiasts will find the price justifiable. Being a very carefully designed, large and very function...
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vortez.net Updated: 2011-09-25 12:17:17
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Antec are a well known and highly regarded silent performance case, cooling and PSU company. Having owned the original P180 i have very high hopes for the Performance One ranges new flagship case the incredibly imposing P193 Advanced Mid Tower Case...
The P193 has impressed me greatly and priced at around £130 represents a considerably competitive product. It happily competes with every similarly priced competitor at all levels - indeed when it comes to silent performance enclosures the P193 is a...
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Weighing in at nearly 15kg out of the box, and just generally large no matter how you measure such things, the Antec P193 is a true beast of a case. But thats not to say that weight is a bad thing, because the minute you start poking about the P193s...
Not for everyone, but a great case nonetheless...
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The Performance One series of cases from Antec have been extremely solid and have been around for quite a while now. If you go to a LAN party you are sure to see a P180, P182, or even a somewhere. All of the cases offer great cooling and a lot o...
Price, Tons of room inside, Great cooling, Able to fit Antec’s CPSeries power supplies, Easy Installation...
No 2.5inch hard drive placement, No CPU cutout, Side panel fan has a short power connector and its fan control is on the inside of the case...
We always have high expectations for Antec products, especially their cases because they have always impressed us. The P193 is no exception to that, it is a very solid case and there isn’t much bad that we can say about it. The 4 included fans, espec...
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Antec is well respected in the industry for their chassis (and other products), and as well they should. They are rapidly approaching their 25th anniversary so they have been around long enough to know what their customers want and how to deliver on...
Antec has built a very solid mid tower case with the P193 and we expect no less from them, especially when they started with an already popular design in the P190. Quiet operation, solid construction, thoughtful accouterments and a roomy interior mak...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2011-09-25 12:15:45
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Video Review: The Antec P193 Case is based on the P183 case, but with many changes. For one, it's a little larger so it fits 12x13" Extended ATX form factor motherboards. There are a total of four TriCool fans; two 140mm at the top, one 120mm at the back and a 200mm fan on the left side panel. It has a cable management system, plenty of drive bays, compartmentalized design and much more. Watch the video to find out more...
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Speak Softly and Carry a Big…Case? When you ask people to think of companies that make quality cases, Antec is one of the names that springs to mind almost immediately. The Antec Sonata case was one of the first commercially produced cases designed to...
I’ve had an abiding affection for Antec’s Performance One series of cases ever since the first P180 came out, and the P193 only reaffirms it. “Enthusiast” cases are usually flashy, loud and attention-grabbing; the P193 and its cou...
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The Panzerbox, however, was also among the louder cases (measured through observation), and the loudest was the Thermaltake Element G. The Antec P193, even with its huge side fan, was the quietest.
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2011-09-25 12:16:21
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Finding a high quality and silent PC case has proven to be quite a feat since most companies in the field add multiple fans in their cases without making any effort to mask that noise by adding noise absorbent materials. Antec really needs n...
Build Quality, Virtually Silent, 4 PreInstalled Fans, Fan Speed Controller, eATX Compatible, Spacious Interior, Design, Airflow, Price...
Plastic Door, Optional Forward 120mm Fans, External Side Fan Panel...
One cant really say that the P193 took over where the P190 left since it lacks many features of its predecessor, on the other hand the price is a lot less and that will probably mean more to most users than a few more features. No matter ho...
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Antec introduced the P180 to the world and many were taken in awe by the chambers, the silent operation and style of the case. Leading into the P180 the company often on traditional designs from things like their SX series to while trying to find that...
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hi-techreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-25 12:16:35
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Here it is and if you have visited Antec web site lately you can clearly see that they were not tickling our ears. The case we are reviewing today maybe called a...
What is not to like about the Antec 193 case? I has all of the features that a true computer enthusiast can ask for except the removable motherboard tray and in my case that is not even a must have item. Antec is one of the few companies where I can...
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It must be a tricky business designing PC cases. There’s just so much to take into consideration to make sure that the end product isn’t going to end up in the fail pile. You need to get the size right for your target end user, ensure there’s enou...
Its great news that the P193 is so much cheaper than its predecessor when it was released, but what has it got to compete with today? Well, luckily for Antec, its biggest competition for the P193 is itself. People looking for performance PC cases with...
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Overclockersonline.net Updated: 2011-09-25 12:17:04
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Antec We have been visited here by Antec numerous times and they make a quick return to after I took the P183 for a test drive a few weeks ago. On the bench today is the P193. Much like the P183 was to the P182, the P193 is the successor to the P190. While the P190 was really geared towards high end dual power supply systems, the P193 takes a step back to make it more practical for a wider rang...
Quiet on low (fan speed control), Cable management, More room than P183, Good cooling, Elegant design and solid construction...
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The P193, like the P183, is really a sleek looking case that is not flashy and thats a good thing. All of the positives of the P183 are here; cable management, fan speed controls and good cooling. With the two larger 140mm fans in the top and the 200m...
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hitechlegion.com Updated: 2011-09-25 12:17:12
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It seems as though lately many case manufacturers have gone away from improving their case function and focused more on aesthectics. It seems like they think that they can throw LEDs at the case and instantly it will be a hit. Now dont get me wrong, I...
Rubber Grommets on the HDD bay, Fan controller in the case, Can be locked, Easy installation, Options to add more fans, The Antec CP850 is a great PSU for the case, Almost every opening is filtered...
Instructions could be better...
The Antec P193 was easy to build in and offered lots of room and options. The fan controllers on the back of the case offer flexibility between noise and performance. When the fans were low, it sounded quiet and barely noticeable, but when the fans are...
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