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August 2008
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The editors liked
Looks
Airflow
High Quality
Build Quality
Design
Superior Airflow
Spacious Interior
Can Fit Graphics Card Up To 444mm In Length
13 Drive Bays
USB 3.0 Port
Big and roomy
Outstanding airflow and cooling
Highly configurable
Placements for two optional 120mm fans
Very quiet (on low)
Very good value
Distinctive look
Helpful liquid cooling features
Excellent cooling
Very quiet
Vertically spacious
Supports extra-long PSUs and video cards
Tons of air flow
Fairly quiet
Good construction quality and cable routing.
More cooling than a wind tunnel
Elegant design
USB and eSATA frontpanel connectors.
Plenty of options for cooling
Six fans
Including 200mm top mounted fan
And options for adding two additional 120mm fans
Roomy inside
Supports long video cards
Cutouts for cable management
12 drive bays
Very good build quality
Attractive looks
Great cooling
Very strong construction
Ample cable management
Size
Nice spacious interior
More than enough fannage and potential fannage to keep things cool
A decent amount of room for multiple video card setups
Modular expansion bay design allows for multiple 3.5"/5.25" bay configurations
Grommets in the back for water cooling
Plus a 5.25" tray to bolt parts to
One of the few cases at this time that can natively take an Antec CPX power supply
Lots of wire hiding room behind t
The editors didn't like
The 7 Expansion Slots Are Not Tool Less In Design
Not ToolLess In Design
No Bottom PSU Hole
No toolfree features
Somewhat loud (on high)
Heavy
Bright LEDs cant be turned off
Some fan switches difficult to access
Removing fan filters is time-consuming
Cramped midsection
Motherboard tray not removable
No FireWire port on front panel
Not toolless
Cant shut off the blue LEDs
No tool-less construction anywhere
Pricy.
A tight horizontal fit
Drive installations take forever
No screwless mounting.
Not built for EATX motherboards
Motherboard tray doesnt have cutout to access CPU cooler mounting brackets
Two optional 120mm fans arent included
Weight
Inconvenient HDD caddy removal
Lack of options for bottom fan PSUs
Size
Its just huge!
Did I mention it's heavy?
PSU at the bottom design means you need to watch cable lengths for your PSU purchase
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Build Quality, Design, Superior Airflow, Spacious Interior, Can Fit Graphics Card Up To 444mm In Length, 13 Drive Bays, USB 3.0 Port
Not ToolLess In Design, No Bottom PSU Hole
Well not much to say for the V3 really since Antec basically took an already perfect Gaming PC Case and improved it even more. Of course i don't really consider the addition of a USB 3.0 port (by removing the eSATA port) and 4 holes at the bot...
The Twelve Hundred takes all the qualities of the Nine Hundred Two to a whole new level. The extra height brings several advantages: more room to breathe for all the components, the option for two extra fans, an extra drive cage, more holes for routin...
The cooling capabilities of the Antec Twelve Hundred are nothing short of extraordinary. 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 CP...
Big and roomy, Outstanding airflow and cooling, Highly configurable, Placements for two optional 120mm fans, Very quiet (on low), Very good value, Distinctive look, Helpful liquid cooling features
No toolfree features, Somewhat loud (on high), Heavy
So, does the Twelve Hundred live up to all the hype? Is it, as Antec touts, the “Unbeatable Gaming Case?” If cooling and configuration options are the benchmarks we're looking at, it just may be. With six case fans included (five 120's and a massive ...
more than enough fannage and potential fannage to keep things cool, a decent amount of room for multiple video card setups, modular expansion bay design allows for multiple 3.5"/5.25" bay configurations, grommets in the back for water cooling, plus a 5.25" tray to bolt parts to, one of the few cases at this time that can natively take an Antec CPX power supply, lots of wire hiding room behind t
heavy, heavy, heavy, did I mention it's heavy?, PSU at the bottom design means you need to watch cable lengths for your PSU purchase,
The Twelve Hundred is a good, solid, gamer friendly case. And by solid, I mean heavy. And by heavy, I mean go get your weightlifter friend to move it for you. And by "weightlifter friend" I mean Nathan Jones, Hugo Girard, Phil Pfister, or Magnus Samuel...
What else can I say about the Antec Twelve Hundred Gaming Case? If you’relooking for the most bad ass gaming case around look no further then theTwelve Hundred. Now I will say that this thing is a HEAVY and I mean HEAVY beastonce you get everything...
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Plenty of options for cooling, Six fans, including 200mm top mounted fan, and options for adding two additional 120mm fans, Roomy inside, Supports long video cards, Cutouts for cable management, 12 drive bays, Very good build quality
Not built for EATX motherboards, Motherboard tray doesnt have cutout to access CPU cooler mounting brackets, Two optional 120mm fans arent included
The Antec Twelve Hundred full tower case is, with no doubt, a gamers case. Though its emphasis in its current configuration is an air cooled case, it has been designed with an eye towards moving to a water cooled setup with ease. It has pre-cut holes...
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