Monday, July 22nd 2019
Antec Presents New NX500 and NX600 Mid-tower Cases
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 additions to their range of enclosures: the Antec NX500 and NX600. The cases are now commercially available from 64,95 € and 78,95 € (suggested retail price including VAT).
The NX500 mid-tower gaming case offers a great price-performance ratio and is packed with great features e.g. USB 3.0 support, excellent cooling capabilities and built-in LED controller. With support for up to a 360 mm liquid cooling radiator in front and a 240 radiator on top. The NX500 is easy to build with and measures 490 x 220 x 440 mm and has a unique asymmetric diagonally angled RGB-featured mesh in the front as well as a tempered glass panel. The NX500 supports up to six fans, 3x 120 mm or 140 mm in the front, two on the top and one in the rear of the case. One 120 mm ARGB fan is already included. The case fits motherboards of up to E-ATX size, two 3.5" HDD/2.5" SSD (convertible), two 2.5" SSD, graphics cards with a length of up to 350 mm as well as CPU coolers with a height of up to 165 mm.The NX600 measures 495 mm x 220 mm x 430 mm features a tempered glass front panel and a hexagonal mesh design to put RGB LED lighting in scene. The chassis accommodates ATX motherboards,, two 3.5" HDD/2.5" SSD (convertible), two 2.5" SSD, graphics cards with a length of up to 350 mm as well as CPU coolers with a height of up to 165 mm. The NX600 also features a tempered glass side panel and comes equipped with four 120 mm ARGB fans, three in the front and one in the rear.
The NX500 mid-tower gaming case offers a great price-performance ratio and is packed with great features e.g. USB 3.0 support, excellent cooling capabilities and built-in LED controller. With support for up to a 360 mm liquid cooling radiator in front and a 240 radiator on top. The NX500 is easy to build with and measures 490 x 220 x 440 mm and has a unique asymmetric diagonally angled RGB-featured mesh in the front as well as a tempered glass panel. The NX500 supports up to six fans, 3x 120 mm or 140 mm in the front, two on the top and one in the rear of the case. One 120 mm ARGB fan is already included. The case fits motherboards of up to E-ATX size, two 3.5" HDD/2.5" SSD (convertible), two 2.5" SSD, graphics cards with a length of up to 350 mm as well as CPU coolers with a height of up to 165 mm.The NX600 measures 495 mm x 220 mm x 430 mm features a tempered glass front panel and a hexagonal mesh design to put RGB LED lighting in scene. The chassis accommodates ATX motherboards,, two 3.5" HDD/2.5" SSD (convertible), two 2.5" SSD, graphics cards with a length of up to 350 mm as well as CPU coolers with a height of up to 165 mm. The NX600 also features a tempered glass side panel and comes equipped with four 120 mm ARGB fans, three in the front and one in the rear.
6 Comments on Antec Presents New NX500 and NX600 Mid-tower Cases
Design = meh + same ole same same...
Innovation = nope, notta, no way Jose'.... f.A.i.L....
So what exactly is NEW here, can someone please enlighten me?, cause I aint seein whatever it is supposed to be....
Essentially, they ran out of ideas for cases. So instead they rehash and add more RGB and maybe change some filters and thats it.
I feel that the ITX market is still rather untouched. There are some ridiculous ITX cases (large towers that look like a Milk Carton) or ridiculously expensive but good designs like the DAN cases. I would love more ITX cases that fit console like market as with the Fractal Design Node or the Silverstone Raven.
...srsly, what are these people thinking when "designing" those horrible things?
I know they think we're all gamers that don't use hard drives anymore, but this would be the #1 reason I wouldn't buy this case and a lot of the modern ones. I know I'm not alone.