Antec P182 Advanced Super Mid Tower ATX Case (Black)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Antec
Color: Black
EAN: 0761345818209
Item Dimensions: 213019901700810
Label: Antec
Manufacturer: Antec
Model: P182
MPN: P182
Publisher: Antec
Studio: Antec
Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features:- Attractive gun metal black finish
- Dual chambers structure: The power supply (not included) is located in the lower chamber to isolate heat from the system and lower system noise
- Special three-layer side panels and front door (aluminum, plastic, aluminum) dampen system generated noise, making this one of the quietest cases available
- 0.8mm cold rolled steel for durability used through the majority of the chassis, 1.0mm cold rolled steel around the 4x HDD area
- 11 Drive Bays:- External 4 x 5.25inches 1 x 3.5 inches - Internal 6 x 3.5 for HDD
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Introducing the P182, the newest edition in Antec's continually improving Performance One design. More innovations have been built in, such as an external fan control for the top and rear fans, a special gunmetal black finish, cable organizers and even ports with rubber grommets for externally mounted liquid-cooling radiators. All of these improvements build upon the great features of the original P180: the triple layer side panels and door design, and the upper and lower chamber structure to isolate power supply heat from the rest of your components. The P182 truly is the new standard by which all other performance cases will be measured.
Amazon.com Product Description:The Antec P182 Advanced Super Mid Tower ATX Case is the newest edition in Antec's continually improving Performance One design. This performance case boasts an external fan control for the top and rear fans, a special gun-metal black finish, cable organizers, and even rubber grommeted ports for externally mounted liquid cooling radiators. The P182 also features triple layer side panels, and an upper and lower chamber structure to isolate power supply heat from the rest of your components. All this and much more make the Antec P182 a superior case.
The Antec P182 has 11 drive bays--four external 5.25-inch bays, one external 3.5-inch bay, and six internal 3.5-inch bays for HDD. This case also has seven expansion slots and a remarkable cooling system with one rear 120-millimeter TriCool fan (standard); one top 120-millimeter TriCool fan (standard); one lower chamber 120-millimeter TriCool fan (standard); one front 120-millimeter fan (optional); and one middle 120-millimeter fan (optional) to cool the VGA. In addition, there is an external fan control on the rear panel for the fans in the upper chamber. Constructed mostly of 0.8-millimeter cold rolled steel, the P182 is a robust case designed to fit standard ATX 12-by-9.6-inch motherboards. It measures 21.3 by 8.1 by 19.9 inches (HxWxD).
Other features include:
- Three-layer side panels and front door dampen system-generated noise
- Cable organizer to help minimize clutter
- Attractive gun-metal black finish
- Double hinge door designed to open up to 270 degrees
- Front-mounted ports provide convenient connections: two USB 2.0 ports, one IEEE 1394 (FireWire, i.Link) port, audio in/out port
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I think this case is pretty good with the noise defening panels and the dual chambers. Case is nice and heavy, not like those cheap ones where everything is bendable and gives you cuts. The case is very sturdy, nice finish. Looks great. The slide in bays makes it so much easier. The 2 filters in the front are great. Cleaning them is a breeze.
There are two circles on the back for water cooling, i think thats a great option. And the little silicon or rubber things on the hard drive thing ...
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This is one great computer case. It is a monster, very large. It is heavy. But darn, it is one quiet cool case.
The exterior - the gunmetal finish is really classic, simple and beautiful. The case looks almost like the monolith from 2001 a Space Odessy. The front door does swing all the way around to be flush with the side of the case. There's a nice firm magnetic catch. The fan outlet on the top is not bad, doesn't really get in the way. The top deck is flat. There are two air filters ...
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This case has a lot going for it. From its very stylish exterior with a front door for a clean look. To the compartmentalized PSU and main motherboard bay. As well as the removable HDD and 3.5" partitions. Add to that the little features like the silicon mounts (just imagine a silicon washer to deaden sound caused by vibrations from the platter spinning on a HDD), the ability to run wires through the back of the motherboard tray and the fairly handy snap-closed hidden box for screws and other tiny parts. ...
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This is a fantastic, roomy, well cooled case. I bought it specifically to fit an EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 and could not be happier with this product.
The case is constructed with high quality materials and very well engineered to route your cables beneath the motherboard tray.
Great job Antec!
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This is my second Antec P182 and my fourth Antec case over the years.
Without doubt the case is very well thought out. The composite sides make for a very quiet case and the recess behind the motherboard allows for "external" of the cables, helping to keep obstruction of the air flow to a minimum. I was concerned about the 8-pin/4-pin cable lengths of power supplies being able to be routed behind the board and then entering in to power the motherboard, but it was not a problem with the Corsair ...
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