Thursday, December 14th 2017

Antec Adds the P110 Silent Case to Their Renowned Performance One Series

Antec Inc., a leading provider of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself market, presents the latest addition to their renowned Performance One Case series: The P110 Silent. The case is now commercially available from 109€ (suggested retail price including VAT).

The Performance Series is synonymous with performance, silence, and build quality. The P110 Silent continues the legacy, with sound insulating components and a host of features designed for high-end configurations. The frame measures 489 mm x 230 mm x 518 mm (L x W x H). The side panels of this mid-tower feature double-layered sound dampening material to block noise and the front panel is made of 0.8 mm aluminium. The front panel features an open structure and separates from the I/O modules. Secured by durable stainless steel pegs, the panel can be opened and closed with ease. The two-part magnetic top panel can be removed for cooling and sound-dampening flexibility and can be exchanged with additional two dust filters.
The P110 Silent accommodates ATX-, Micro-ATX and ITX-mainboards and offers space for up to six 3.5" HDDs (convertible for four 2.5" SSDs) and two 2.5" SDDs as well as ten expansion slots (eight horizontal and two vertical slots). 8+2 PCI-e slots allow for flexible hardware configurations. Users can install VGA cards with a length of up to 390 mm. The card holder features an extra bracket which makes it easy to adjust the actual position of the VGA and to achieve better compatibility. This also supports the weight of heavy VGA cards. Furthermore, the P110 Silent features a magnetic removable dust filter in the front, while a convenient slide-out dust filter in the bottom of the case enables effortless maintenance.

To keep its cool, the P110 Silent offers space for 3x120 mm or 2x140mm case fans in the front, 2x120mm or 2x140mm at the top and 1x120 mm fan in the rear. The thought-out case already comes with one pre-installed 120 mm fan at the front and one in the back. For extra water-cooling, the P110 allows to install a 280 mm radiator on top, a 360 mm radiator in the front and a 120 mm radiator in the rear. The case offers space for CPU coolers with a maximum height of 165 mm, a maximum GPU length of 390 mm. The front bezel features 2x USB 3.0, VR-ready HDMI port and Audio In/Out.
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9 Comments on Antec Adds the P110 Silent Case to Their Renowned Performance One Series

#2
Chaitanya
Dj-ElectriCAirflow is for losers.
Sad reality of 2017.
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#3
PLAfiller
Dj-ElectriCAirflow is for losers.
LoL...
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#4
MCJeeba
Instead of machining all of those fan mounts, they should just remove them entirely. Boom, most silent case of all time.
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#5
SirMango
Only two front USB headers? Would have liked to see 4 :(
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#6
sutyi
Dj-ElectriCAirflow is for losers.
...so is using ones eyes apparently.

You can take out the two side vents completely basically offering semi free airflow. Well... bar the dust filter that is.
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dj-electric
sutyi...so is using ones eyes apparently.

You can take out the two side vents completely basically offering semi free airflow. Well... bar the dust filter that is.
Proper airflow means allowing the fans to intake it freely. Nobody will resist at least a semi meshified front.

Its proven to dramatically improve cooling performance and prevent ugly side effects like air re-circulation.

Sorry for being a loser btw. Ill go ahead and cover 90% of my case's front intake right away.
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MnkyBrs
Dj-ElectriCProper airflow means allowing the fans to intake it freely. Nobody will resist at least a semi meshified front.

Its proven to dramatically improve cooling performance and prevent ugly side effects like air re-circulation.

Sorry for being a loser btw. Ill go ahead and cover 90% of my case's front intake right away.
Can you source for me where it's proven to dramatically improve cooling performance?
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