Monday, May 2nd 2016

Antec Announces the P9 Window Case

Antec, Inc., California-based manufacturer of high-performance computer cases, power supplies and mobile accessories, announced today the availability of the P9 Window, the latest addition to Antec's award-winning Performance series. The enclosure is now commercially available at a price of £69.99 (MSRP including VAT). The P9 Window is a fusion of stylish design and a sophisticated cooling system. Like all models in the series, the P9 Window is specially equipped to dampen system noise to the point where the computer is almost inaudible even when the fans spin at a higher speed.

The P9 Window excels in combining a sleek, modern design with noise dampening features for silent computing and provides maximum performance and functionality for gamers when pushing the system to the limits. It is perfect for users of silent computing looking for the bare essentials. However, this chassis is also easily capable of supporting high-end hardware for gaming systems. As part of the Performance Series, the P9 Window brings the same level of performance as its predecessors at an affordable price while offering a wide variety of high-end features.
Extensive cooling capabilities
The extensive cooling capabilities of the P9 exceed other chassis currently available on the market at this price range. Included inside is a three-part removable top fan cover, stopping noise from leaking out. Internally, modular HDD cages can be repositioned or removed to create more space along with built-in water reservoir and pump mounts, fully capable of supporting any system configurations. This allows you to freely choose your hardware without limits, period. Take full control of your system with the P9 from the Performance Series.

MSRP: £69.99 (incl. VAT), available from May 2016.
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14 Comments on Antec Announces the P9 Window Case

#1
MCJeeba
I don't understand how they're still in business. They must have a huge undercurrent of business selling screws to OEMs or something.
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#2
THE_EGG
This actually looks like a fairly decent case and it should be competitive with other offerings on the market. It's been a while since I said that about a new product from Antec.
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#3
dj-electric
Antec announces the Corsair Obsidian 750D.

C'mon Antec
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#4
natr0n
Amazing to see a case that can hold more than 2 hard drives.
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#5
Caring1
I like that the drive cages come out, the front fans have easy access filters, and it has a housing for two SSD's behind the Motherboard.
It looks solid and spacious inside.
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#6
AsRock
TPU addict
Dj-ElectriCAntec announces the Corsair Obsidian 750D.

C'mon Antec
Without the price tag.
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#7
zedn
Dj-ElectriCAntec announces the Corsair Obsidian 750D.

C'mon Antec
Here it comes! Every single computer case is plagiarism, I know.
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#8
cokker
Not sure what the deal is with the two front fan filters, clean one but not the other? Also leaving a tiny gap between the fans makes mounting a rad impossible.

Antec "Almost but not quite".
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#9
micropage7
why theres no one sue this over copying the design, the feet, the front, the outlook
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#10
Hood
Dj-ElectriCAntec announces the Corsair Obsidian 750D.

C'mon Antec
Exactly what I was thinking - at first glance, I thought this was a picture of the 750D. But, being a "quiet" case, it has restricted airflow, just like my 750D before I added the "high airflow" front cover ($14.99 from Corsair). The 750D is made from thinner steel than most Corsair cases, and is borderline "flimsy" - this Antec case for half the price must be a lot worse...
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#11
AsRock
TPU addict
micropage7why theres no one sue this over copying the design, the feet, the front, the outlook
Because not everyone is a Apple cry baby penny grabber (thankfully).
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#12
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
nine-hundred.... or eleven-hundred... the unique 2 things antec have done good....
Regards,
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#13
dj-electric
AsRockWithout the price tag.
I guess that its the positive thing about it. One of these may be on its way to me, than i could judge it fairly.
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#14
Sp33d Junki3
What is Antec even thinking for the price of £70? Can they really compete, not likely.
Look at the front fans, that gap no way to support a proper rad. Plus the restriction.
If anyone give this case a good review, they got serious problems.
Antec needs to get out of this business.

other options at this price point.
£75 Fractal Define S
£70 Phanteks Pro M Acrylic
£55 Phanteks P400
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