Friday, August 16th 2019

Antec Announces the NX400 Mid-tower Case with Front Panel RGB Lighting

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 range of enclosures: the Antec NX400. The mid-tower is now commercially available from 53,99€ (suggested retail price including VAT). Antec's NX -Series offers a wide range of gaming cases featuring LED lighting and eye-catching front panel designs. The models NX100, NX210, NX300 NX400, NX500, NX600 and NX1000 are the latest models on the European market.

The new Antec ATX case ensures an easy building experience, supports high end components without breaking the bank. It features a full-sized plastic side window panel to show off your components. The entry-level enclosure measures 425 x 230 x 465 mm (D x W x H) and is compatible with ATX, micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. The NX400 supports VGA cards with a length of up to 330 mm and CPU-radiators with a maximum height of 170 mm. It accommodates up to a total of six 120 mm fans, and includes one 120 mm rear exhaust fan to start with. Furthermore, the NX400 offers space for a 360 mm water-cooling radiator in the front, a 240 mm radiator on the top and a 140 mm radiator at the rear of the chassis.
Seven Expansion slots, two 3.5" bays (one convertible for 2.5"), and four dedicated 2.5" bays provide enough room for drives and cards. The USB 3.0 & USB 2.0 ports on the front panel provide handy options for connecting a vast range of peripherals to the latest motherboards.
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4 Comments on Antec Announces the NX400 Mid-tower Case with Front Panel RGB Lighting

#1
CamaroGuy719
Come back to the United States, Antec. We miss you...
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#2
AsRock
TPU addict
CamaroGuy719Come back to the United States, Antec. We miss you...
No please don't, well unless you get more creative in your case design.

I been after a new case to better my aged TT Armor case (VA8000BWS). This might look better but it will not do a better job than that even more so when the temps get high.

TBH i been totally unimpressed by so many cases lately.
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bonehead123
AsRockNo please don't, well unless you get more creative in your case design. TBH i been totally unimpressed by so many cases lately.
^^THIS^^

I have been saying this exact same thing for quite a while now..... so much crap, yet so little REAL innovation or creative designs... Y.a.W.n......
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#4
micropage7
not the top but the internal looks OK
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