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The Cooltek Antiphon Airflow looks like a simple case, but it also hides few unexpected features, including the soundproofing material, three pre-installed 120mm fans and high quality materials. These are all the features that you could expect on a more expensive case. Earlier we had a chance to review the Cooltek Antiphon, which is basically the same model but comes with a front door and a small fan controller. |
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Manufacturing quality / Ergonomics | + | - | |
The build quality is on a very good level and the Cooltek Antiphon Airflow is made out of solid steel, which proved to be sturdy during the installation of the system. The black paint finish gives it a simple and neat look, while the front mesh provides a very good airflow. We would have liked to see removable HDD cages and rubber groomets that stay in place when you use it. | - High quality materials |
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Design / Layout | + | - | |
As far as the design is concerned, we think that you could never say something negative about the Cooltek Antiphon Airflow, mainly because it features a simple look and has no strange details nor aesthetic flaws. It is a simple case, with an elegant look that could fit in any kind of environment. Those three pre-installed 120mm fans will not have any problems in keeping the temperatures at the right level. | - Design - 3 pre-installed fans |
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Recommendation | + | - | |
On Geizhals, the Cooltek Antiphon Airflow can be bought for 54€, excluding shipping costs. It is available in two different colors, Black or Silver. For this kind of price, we think the Antiphon Airflow is a very good case, and it is able to ensure the maximum silence even for high-end rigs. | -
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The Cooltek Antiphon Airflow gets good 4 out of 5 stars. | |||
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