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TechwareLabs has a look at the new Antec P193, a large case that supports Extended ATX motherboards and is a part of their Performance Once lineup. The P193 promises excellent cooling, room for expansion, and quiet computing all in one package. Does it deliver? and is it worth your money? Let's find out.
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Antec recently announced a refresh to their performance one line of cases and they were kind enough to send a few for us to take a look at. Today we're reviewed the P193, the top of the performance pile. Let's see how it's features stack up.
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Today we are going to have a look at the P193. Antec changed the marketing motto of this case to "a class of its own". The P193 is larger than its predecessor and also boasts new features when compared to the older model. In this review we will examine the new P193 and see how much of an improvement over the P190 it is.
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Antec has a successor to the mid tower P190 case with their gunmetal gray P193 chassis. Will the upgrades put in place overcome some of the shortcomings of the original design? We build it out with some of the largest components available to see how it fares on a system build that mirrors what any gamer our enthusiast would build if they buy one of these cases!
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The P193, like the P183, is really a sleek looking case that is not flashy and that's a good thing. All of the positives of the P183 are here; cable management, fan speed controls and good cooling. With the two larger 140mm fans in the top and the 200mm Big Boy in the side the gives the P193 a cooling advantage. On top of this you get the added advantage of room for eATX motherboards and full length video cards
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Nach dem das Antec Eleven Hundred aus der Gamer Serie unsere Redaktion überzeugen konnte, möchten wir uns heute das P280 aus der Performance Serie einmal genauer anschauen. Ob die in Kalifornien ansässige Firma Antec mit der Neuauflage des High-End Gehäuses der P-Series, dem P280, ein weiteres Mal punkten konnte, klärt der nachfolgende Testbericht.
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For many enthusiasts want a quiet system, with room to spare, and a beautiful exterior the Antec P280 is exactly what they are looking for. The Antec P280 is a "Super Mid Tower" designed as an addition to venerable Performance One series. This refresh comes with a redesigned interior, exterior, and an updated port selection. These updates came without Antec disrupting the Performance One series goal of "Quiet Computing", using materials with different acoustic qualities to help minimize the amount of sound leakage. Benchmark Reviews will evaluate if the noise characteristics and build quality of the Antec P280 are worthy of the Performance One moniker that it has been given.
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Today we get to bust out the the P280 and throw it on our review table finally! The P280 emphasizes the ease of use, quiet technology and performance characteristic of Antec’s Performance One series. This enclosure comes equipped with Quiet Computing panels & HDD drive bays, to grommet-lined cable routing holes. The P280 accommodates motherboards up to XL-ATX and includes nine expansion slots to support up to four 13.0″ / 330 mm graphics cards. And with convenient tool-less optical drive bays, easy-access front & bottom PSU intake air filters, two front panel USB 3.0 ports. Now, lets’ see just how well this P280 stacks up with our testing …
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The new P280 from Antec is a mid-tower case (or "super mid-tower," as the manufacturer calls it) with nine expansion slots, allowing you to install XL-ATX motherboards and four dual-slot video cards. It is part of the Antec Performance One series, which brings several features to reduce the noise produced by the PC. Let's take a good look at this new product and determine if you should buy it. click to enlargeFigure 1: Antec P280 case
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Today we are looking at the latest offering in the Antec Performance One lineup … the P280 chassis. We have reviewed many Antec cases in the past and have generally been impressed with their combination of cooling efficiency, build quality and wide ranging component support.
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