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Antec P193
$160.00
Released November, 2008
The Pros:Huge fan inside draws a lot of air but is almost silent. Hard drive mounting system is simple, takes very little time to get set up. Isolates the vibration from each drive, eliminating more noise.
The Cons:Case is large and heavy, hard to carry around to the LAN party.
The Antec P193 is an advanced ATX, super mid tower computer case compatible with Mini-ITX, MicroATX, Extended ATX, and standard ATX motherboards. Larger and more versatile than the P183, the Antec P193 (however) also features a dual-chamber design that isolates heat and noise by enclosing the power supply in its own separate chamber.
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For additional noise reduction, the P193 employs Quiet Computer technology via three-layer, sound-deadening side panels and a front door that dampen unwanted PC noise. Plus the case is chockfull of venting for greater airflow and reduced system temperatures; the front door, filters, and drive bay covers all host ventilation slots. Lastly, the Antec P183 is equipped with 11 drive bays, four fans (+3 optional), and 7 expansion slots.
Additional Information
The Antec P193 is a step up from the P183 in that it is larger and more versatile. In fact, the P193 adds along support for Extended ATX motherboards as well.
Features
- Advanced ATX, Mid-Tower
- Dual-Chamber Design
- Quiet Computer Technology
- Extra Venting
- Optional Fans
Specifications
- Design: Dual-Chamber
- Form Factor: Mini-ITX, MicroATX, Extended ATX, Standard ATX
- Bays(External): 4 x 5.25”, 1 x 3.5”
- Bays(Internal): 6 x 3.5” for HDD
- Expansion Slots: 7 slots
- Front Ports: 2 x USB, Audio, eSATA
- Dimensions: 20.25" (H) x 8.1" (W) x 23.25" (D)
- Net Weight: 35.8 Lbs
Fans
- 1 rear (standard) 120mm x 25mm exhaust TriCool™ fan
- 2 top (standard) 140mm x 25mm exhaust TriCool™ fan
- 1 lower front chamber (optional) 120mm fan for HDD
- 1 side (standard) 200mm fan for dual graphics cards
- 1 upper front (optional) 120mm fan for HDD
- 1 middle (optional) 120mm fan for graphic cards
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
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huge fan inside draws a lot of air but is almost silent
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hard drive mounting system is simple, takes very little time to get set up
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isolates the vibration from each drive, eliminating more noise
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ample room to work, and it keeps components organized and out of each other's way
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many thoughtful touches to keep wires tucked out of the way
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everything fits well and feels solid, nothing flimsy
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all openings and edges are rounded off, won't cut your fingers on any of the holes
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case is large and heavy, hard to carry around to the LAN party
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