
However, recently Antec has made a momentum shift, and produced a product line to appeal to gamers and enthusiast system builders alike. While not always the flashiest of cases, Antec’s build quality and functionally generally ranks toward the top of the charts. Featuring an industry-leading slide button design, front and side tempered glass panels, aluminum VGA holder and 2 x 360 mm radiator support simultaneously, P120 Crystal offers the best configuration for your personal computer setup, and it’s ready to give you a Antec has been on the forefront of quality case design for sometime. Antec Performance P120 Crystal Mid-Tower case is a prime combination of aesthetics and performance.
The GX1200 tower case from Antec features a downward pointing LED on the front of the case that adds some extra style to this gaming PC tower case. Antec DF600 Flux SPCC Plastic USB 3.0 Midi Tower - Antec Rainbow Lights LED. Antec Striker Phantom Gaming Aluminum and Steel ITX Computer Case Front GPU.

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The Twelve Hundred features one top 200mm fan, two rear 120mm fans, three front 120mm fans, and two additional 120mm fan mounts to cool the graphic card and the CPU areas. In addition, professional builders looking for an enclosure with unprecedented size and cooling may be interested in the Twelve Hundred.”The cooling capabilities of the Antec Twelve Hundred are nothing short of extraordinary. The Twelve Hundred is positioned towards gamers looking for the very best, as well as those hoping to upgrade from their Nine Hundred.
Washable air filters reduce dust build up in your system Perforated front bezel for maximum air intake The Twelve Hundred also provides front mounted USB(x2), eSATA, and HD Audio In & Out ports for ease of access.Lets move on and take a look at the official features & specifications breakdown… Features The case is more than large enough to facilitate the easy installation of even the largest video cards.The outstanding case functionality doesn’t just stop in the expansion department, the enclosure features a perforated front panel to facilitate more airflow, and a washable air filters. The Twelve Hundred features twelve front drive bays, and seven rear expansion slots, as well as an extremely spacious environment to work in. Also, the case features a water cooling platform that can be used to position a reservoir or a pump.You want expansion space? This case has it to spare.
1 side 120 x 25 mm fan to cool graphic cards (optional) 3 front 120 x 25 mm special blue LED intake fans with front speed control 2 rear 120 x 25 mm special blue LED exhaust fans with 3-speed switch control
Antec strongly recommends choosing from our NeoPower or TruePower series. No Power Supply included: To optimize performance of your Twelve Hundred, your choice of power supply is crucial. Motherboard: Mini ITX, Micro ATX, or Standard ATX Convenient top accessory tray for a personal media player Water cooling platform for reservoir or pump
Factor in convenient features like front mounted USB, eSATA, and HD audio ports, and the Twelve Hundred obliterates the competition.The Twelve Hundred arrives in a sturdy box with a slick black theme.The front of the box displays a nice top down view graphic of the case.The back of the box displays more impressive case pictures, along with the official feature rundown in a presented in different languages.Once you open up the box, you find the Twelve Hundred packed securely between two Styrofoam guards, with an plastic bag over the case to further aid in scratch prevention. To keep the most demanding systems nice and cool, the Twelve Hundred boasts an unprecedented cooling system, with a top mounted 200mm blue LED fan, two rear blue LED 120mm fans, and three front blue LED 120mm fans to cool the HDD cages. The Twelve Hundred is incredibly robust, with 12 drive bays, 7 expansion slots, and space for even the largest graphics cards.
I’m not sure what was meant to secure the white accessory box in the first place, as no lose twist ties or tape was discovered loose in the case.The Twelve Hundred also arrived with bent side panels that would not mesh flush with the case.Compounding the before mentioned shipping issues, is the top of the case took a big enough of a hit to separated the plastic top panel from sitting flush on the case. This resulted in some pretty severe side window scratches from the inside. Even with all this secure packaging, some damage occurred to our case sample, as I will delve into next.Unfortunately, during shipment of our review sample, the white accessory box inside the case came lose and rattled around.
We will explore this customization opportunity in further detail, in the installation section of the review. However, this configuration can be altered to your own tastes. As previously mentioned the entire front panel is perforated to facilitate very efficient airflow into the case.In its stock configuration the case allows for three External 5.25” bays and nine Internal 3.5” expansion bays in the front panel. The case is quite heavy because of the quality construction, and if some care is not taken but the shipping firm it appears damage can easily result.The Antec Twelve Hundred is a monstrous case that one can only truly appreciate once is has been removed from its package. I don’t think the case damage was as much a Antec packaging issue, as it was my usual issues with UPS handling of my packages.
Antec likes to call the top indentation a media storage tray for your media player or digital camera, but its seems like a stretch to tack on another feature to an already outstanding product.This picture is just a close up image of the huge top 200mm exhaust fan. The Twelve Hundred also provides front mounted USB(x2), eSATA, and HD Audio In & Out ports for ease of access. No dead air spots are really present in this configuration. During testing the 200mm exhaust fan did a outstanding job of increasing overall airflow, and venting the hot air that rises inside the case as well. The washable fan filters can be seen here as well, a very nice design touch on Antec’s part, as most enthusiasts know dust can be hazards to your expensive components.From a top view of the case we can see the large 200mm fan that blows hot air out of the case. A perfect setup for those wishing to configure a Nvidia 3-Way SLI system on a hot running 790i Ultra board.A close up image of one of the three fan speed switches located on the front of the case, that allow almost complete control over the front intake fan rpm’s.
They facilitate more noise, break more regularly, and may have a greater support requirement. The case does not feature a completely tool-less design, but Antec states this is done on purpose as:“There are many reasons that Antec cases do not features tool-less designs. That’s it for the exterior, lets pop this case open and take a look inside this fine case.Once you remove the side panel you gain an appreciation for just how spacious the interior of this case is. The case window houses an additional 120mm fan mount if you feel you require even more airflow inside the case.The back of the case features two more speed controlled 120mm exhaust fans, seven expansion slots, holes for water cooling tubing and a bottom mount PSU bracket.This is a close up image of the fan speed control switches that control the top and rear exhaust fans.
Rubber supports are present in the bottom left of the case, to support any large and heavy power supplies you may wish to install.A picture showcasing the front inside view of the case. As you will see in the installation section, they actually secure the HD bays in place that the HD’s are secured too. The case is more than large enough to facilitate the easy installation of even the largest video cards.At first glance it may appear that the thumb screws secure the drives in place, that is not the case.
