Antec Nineteen Hundred Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 14.07.14
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Installation

Overview

   
 
The inside of the Antec Nineteen Hundred is quite big, even though you might think it is not, since there is a big additional panel on the PSU area. The whole case is pretty big since is almost 70 cm high. As we already said, the motherboard tray features pre-soldered standoffs, so that you can fix your motherboard without any hassle. There is also a big opening behind the socket, so that you can install aftermarket cooling systems without having to take the whole motherboard off. On the tray, there are four openings for routing cables and since there is a lot of space between the motherboard tray and the right panel you should have enough room to do a decent job with cable routing. The HDDs and SSDs can be installed very easy thanks to the included slides. The most interesting aspect of this case is definitely the space dedicated to the power supply. Since this case offers plenty of space inside, Antec decided to give the user the possibility to install one power supply at the top and another at the bottom. As you may have noticed from the pictures, the lower compartment offers generous space and a large cover that will allow you to hide all the cables in order to obtain the system clean and tidy. The lower chamber is not only meant for the power supply but allows you to install six additional hard drives.
For our setup, we used an E-ATX motherboard from EVGA and as you can see from the pictures there is still plenty of space available. This case is definitely born for multi-GPUs setups.
 
   
 



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Installation
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
Page 3 - Bundle Page 7 - Conclusion
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