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January 2012
(86%)
100 Reviews
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CAJA DE DISEÑ, PANELES INSONORIZADO, SOPORTE TARJETAS GRÁFICAS DE GRAN TAMAÑ, ACEPTA PLACAS XLAT, EXCELENTE REFRIGERACIÓ, INSTALAR/DESINSTALAR CUALQUIER DISIPADOR SIN DESMONTAR LA PLACA BASE.
Built-in sound-deadening material, Very spacious interior, Understated design
2.5-inch drives stick out farther than expected inside chassis, No front-panel eSATA port
The Antec P280 is a minimalist, beautifully designed case for low-noise computing. The workmanship, cable routing, and design details add up to a very good value for the money. Read More...
spacious interior, good cable routing options, top notch sound dampening, plenty of cooling options, great appearance
no front fans included, awkward placement of fan controller, The Antec P280 retails for $139 in Canada at NCIX which is a good price point for this chassis. Amazon stock the case for £119.99 in the United Kingdom, Kitguru says: Because of the price and ov
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 rangin...
Antec siempre es sinonimo de calidad y una muestra más de ello es la caja Antec P280 con espacio suficiente para todo tipo de hardware. Con un excelente sistema de refrigeración compuesto por 3 ventiladores Twocool y ampliable con 2 ventiladores más en...
Sleek and professional appearance, Decent build quality with aluminium front, XL-ATX compatible, Good cable management options, Discreet fan controller
Front intake fans are not supplied, Cost
Building on a classic, successful product is never an easy task. Advocates will be closely watching and criticising too. In recent times Antec have focussed mainly on their gaming chassis leaving the enthusiast to perhaps look elsewhere but it’s nice ...
Published: 2012-01-08, Author: David , review by: Techreport.com
Abstract: If heroes get remembered, but legends never die, then Antec's P180 series of enthusiast computer cases is likely to outlive most of us mere mortals. Six years ago, this iconic enclosure was unleashed as a follow-up to the P160, heralding a 180° stylistic ...
XL-ATX support, 9 expansion slots, Noise dampening surfaces, Lots of internal space, Double hinged door
The P280 supports boards up to the XL-ATX form factor thanks to the large size and 9 expansion slots. For this installation we used the ASUS Maximus IV Extreme motherboard. This P67 motherboard had no trouble fitting into the case with room to spare...
XL-ATX support, 9 expansion slots, Noise dampening surfaces, Lots of internal space, Double hinged door
Left hinged door, Heavy for its class
The P280 supports boards up to the XL-ATX form factor thanks to the large size and 9 expansion slots. For this installation we used the ASUS Maximus IV Extreme motherboard. This P67 motherboard had no trouble fitting into the case with room to spare (and ...