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Antec Announces P7 Neo Performance Mid-Tower Case

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2021/04/24 00:48:38 (permalink)
Antec launches performance-focused P7 Neo chassis | KitGuru
 
The P7 Neo features upgraded air intakes in the front of the case and sound-dampening material on the side panels. Inside the case, users will find three pre-installed fans – two in the front for intake and one in the rear for exhaust, but there is room for an additional 140mm intake fan behind the front panel. For water cooling enthusiasts, this case has room for up to a 280mm radiator in the front and a 120mm radiator in the rear.
 
The entire case measures in at 440x219x480mm (DxWxH), allowing plenty of space for graphics cards up to 350mm long and CPU coolers up to 165mm tall and power supplies up to 170mm long. As you would expect from a modern mid-tower, you can mount E-ATX, ATX, M-ATX and ITX motherboards in this case. As far as drives go, there are two convertible tool-less 2.5″/3.5″ HDD drive cages, two 2.5″ SSD mounting spaces as well as seven expansion slots. The I/O panel has 2x USB 3.0 ports and HD audio ports as well as power and reset switches. The Antec P7 Neo case will be available at retail starting this month for €69. 
 
For only 69 Euros I don't have anything really bad to say about this chassis. I just hope there is sufficient front airflow. I would have liked to see a transparent front cover version. 
 



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    Re: Antec Announces P7 Neo Performance Mid-Tower Case 2021/04/24 08:12:13 (permalink)
    too small & cramped - not much front airflow and no exhaust at the top  . 

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    Re: Antec Announces P7 Neo Performance Mid-Tower Case 2021/04/24 09:38:10 (permalink)
    I remember when Antec used to be one of the "must have" chassis manufacturers.  Now it seems they're barely even relevant any more.

    I guess their niche is affordability now.   

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    Re: Antec Announces P7 Neo Performance Mid-Tower Case 2021/04/25 23:31:05 (permalink)
    Dukman
    I remember when Antec used to be one of the "must have" chassis manufacturers.  Now it seems they're barely even relevant any more.

    I guess their niche is affordability now.   




    Cases have gotten way way better, so have fans. Antec never really seemed to change so the industry just passed them on by. Shame because Antec used to innovate with cases, still have a P180 in the closest from when they were doing all sorts of things with their designs. 


    Have water, will cool. 
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