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56 Reviews
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Price
Quality
Ease of build
Performance
Cool Blue LEDs
Front removable drive bays w/thumb screws
Bottom mounted PSU
3speeds for all fans
Top mounted I/O ports
Cooling
Incredible fit and finish...typical Antec
Quite a versatile internal/external drive solution
Did I mention cooling
Looks Great certainly has the wow factor
Performance does what it says
Offers excellent cooling
Nice matt black finish
Near silent operation of fans when used on low setting
Removable Drive cages
Flexible drive bay layout
Top mounted I/O ports g...
Subtle industrial looks
Flexible design
Rugged
Exceptionally cool (temperaturewise)
Outstanding cooling performance
Three 120mm case fans
One 200mm top fan
Placements for two optional 120mm fans
Very quiet (on low)
Very good value
Distinctive look
Nine drive bays in a mid-tower case
Smooth
Painted
Flat-black finish
Case fans are very quiet on low-speed
Top mounted 200mm exhaust fan
Bottom mounted power supply makes the case easier to carry
Very easy assembly and disassembly
Lots of airflow
Good expandability
Interesting exterior design.
Excellent cooling
Use of only 120mm and larger
Quieter fans
Generally quiet operation at lower RPM settings
Lighter steel construction
Good to excellent airflow dynamics
Nice mat black finish that is resistant to fingerprints
Optional middle and si...
Very attractive
Unbelievable airflow
Lots of drive bays
Knickknack tray on the top of the case
Designed to be put on the floor
Has rubber feet to prevent scratching
Max air flow
PSU at the bottom of the case
Modular drive bays with fans already attached
Each fan has a 3 speed control switch
Light but strong
Plenty of airflow
Lots of room
Slick design
Front panel ports accessible
The editors didn't like
I would like to see predrilled holes for cable routing
A little more room between the blank side panel and the motherboard tray for cable runs would be nice also
A third USB port instead of the rarely used FireWire port on the top mounted I/O panel
Occ...
A little tight...an inch of length would do wonders
Cable management might be tough for some users
Motherboard tray not removable
No dust filters for the fans
No drive rails this would have been a nice addition
Bottom mounted PSU while a feature
It makes for poor wire management
You have to remove both side panels to remove either of the drive ...
Not inventive
Dusty
A bit cramped
No toolfree features
Somewhat loud (on high)
Lack of tool-less design features
Installation of components takes longer with this case than your average generic case
Drive cages require too much work to remove and install
Blind hard drive installation into the drive cages is just about impossible...
Some fan noise always audible
Large power supplies may have cramped fit
Interior fan mount can block motherboard access (but its removable)
Lots of screws for assembly.
Installation isnt the breeze it used to be
No dust/particulate matter filtration
Poor hard drive cage design with middle fan usage
Very loud at higher RPM settings
Lacks removable motherboard tray
Lower PSU mount while sturdy makes for poor wiring ma...
No drive rails
No motherboard tray
Expansion bays arent screwless
Very little noise dampening amenities such as rubberized washers for screws
Not really a place to grab to pick it up
Must remove the left side panel to remove drive cages
The lack of a pull out motherboard tray is out weighed by all the other features that come with this case.
Speed control switches are impossible to use unless side door is removed
Drive cage thumbscrews will not unscrew easily at first without a screwdriver
The 120mm fan mounted at back of drive cage is practically unusable unless your motherboard has a fla...
Very attractive, Unbelievable airflow, Lots of drive bays, Knickknack tray on the top of the case, Designed to be put on the floor, has rubber feet to prevent scratching
No drive rails, No motherboard tray, Expansion bays arent screwless, Very little noise dampening amenities such as rubberized washers for screws, Not really a place to grab to pick it up, Must remove the left side panel to remove drive cages
Im very impressed with the look of this case. Its very sharp-looking and I really like that its been designed with the intention of being placed on the floor. With the amount of air that its fans can push, overclockers will certainly find this case...
I’ve been using the Nine Hundred for roughly three weeks now and it must be said that it is a very nice case. But is it the Ultimate gamer’s case as Antec claim? In my opinion it is pretty close to that mark, what I would have liked to see tho...
Abstract: Aside from the inconvenience of installing drives, I thought the Nine Hundred was an outstanding chassis. In fact I might go so far as to say its the most intelligently engineered and thoughtfully outfitted chassis I have yet seen. If I gave out sill...
This is a top knotch case that has found its way to the top of my personal choice list. It doesn't have the size or build quality of the Cooler Master Stacker 830, which is quite frankly in another league. But it's functional, good looking, well made, wel...
Outstanding cooling performance, Three 120mm case fans, One 200mm top fan, Placements for two optional 120mm fans, Very quiet (on low), Very good value, Distinctive look
A bit cramped, No toolfree features, Somewhat loud (on high)
So, does the Nine Hundred live up to all the hype? Is it, as Antec touts, the “Ultimate Gamer Case?” If cooling and configuration options are the benchmarks were looking at, it just may be. With four case fans included (three 120s and a massiv...
Abstract: Case designs have come along way over the last few years. Todays performance PC fills a lot of roles from game machine to home entertainment hub and todays high end chassis has to match this versatility without sacrificing performance. Antec...
Cooling, cooling, cooling, Incredible fit and finish...typical Antec, Quite a versatile internal/external drive solution, Did I mention cooling
A little tight...an inch of length would do wonders, Cable management might be tough for some users
When it comes to enclosure reviews I am not the easiest person to please. I usually find all kinds of things I want changed, would do differently, or simply dont like about a case. You will have noticed that throughout this review there was not that m...
I was really sold on this case on just the looks alone. The case shape is different, with the windowed panel having somewhat of a unique shape to it. This case is not designed to be quietest; its designed to house the best gaming hardware availab...
Excellent cooling, Use of only 120mm and larger, quieter fans, Generally quiet operation at lower RPM settings, Lighter steel construction, Good to excellent airflow dynamics, Nice mat black finish that is resistant to fingerprints, Optional middle and si...
Installation isnt the breeze it used to be, No dust/particulate matter filtration, Poor hard drive cage design with middle fan usage, Very loud at higher RPM settings, Lacks removable motherboard tray, Lower PSU mount while sturdy makes for poor wiring ma...
First, lets talk about the aesthetic appeal of this enclosure. While not exactly what Id call a traditionally styled case, the Antec® Nine Hundred is appealing in a very raw yet clean sense. It is designed for the extreme gaming enthusiast, but I can...
Antec clearly defines gamer as one thing - a person requiring a ludicrous amount of cooling. All in all, there are mounts for five 120mm fans in the case, as well as the 200mm monster at the top. That's all well and good, but the size of the case means...