Friday, July 31st 2020

Antec Releases DF600 FLUX Mid-Tower Case

Antec Inc., a leading provider of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself market, announces a new mid-tower case of the brand new FLUX series, the DF600 FLUX. Well equipped with an industry-leading design of advanced ventilation, the first model of this new line is taking the thermal performance of gaming PCs to a new level. The DF600 FLUX will soon reach store shelves and online retail outlets in US with a competitive MSRP of 69.99 USD.

When Intel announced their latest 10th Gen CPU and AMD announced their new Ryzen 3 and 4 CPUs, they all deliver remarkable performance upgrades and better productivity, it also means the functional requirement of PC equipment needs to be taken to the next level, especially the thermal performance. To cope with the stress of enhanced heat dissipation, Antec developed a revolutionary structure for airflow, providing an improved and powerful cooling solution for the powerful system. The F-LUX Platform.
F-LUX Platform - Antec's Original Cooling Solution

FLUX stands for FLOW LUXURY. The F-LUX Platform is a highly efficient design by Antec featuring an advanced case structure for excellent airflow combined with 5x pre-installed 120 mm fans. A core element of the design ethos is to enhance GPU cooling performance.

Measuring in at 467 mm x 220 mm x 486 mm (D x W x H), the DF600 FLUX offers an abundance of features that come with Antec's original F-LUX platform. F-LUX Platform adopts the design of a powerful ventilation system via the lower right-side panel which pulls cool air into the case through the lower PSU shroud and then up into the main interior. The transparent front panel design with ventilation at both sides presents light effects and cooling functionality. The case comes ready-equipped with three 120 mm ARGB fans in the front, one 120 mm fan in the rear and one 120 mm reverse fan on top of the PSU chamber to pull cool air into case through the ventilation at the right-side panel and at the bottom, offering a higher level of GPU cooling performance. Altogether the chassis offers space for nine fans. Moreover, the DF600 FLUX features seven reusable PCI-E Slots.

The DF600 FLUX keeps the gear cool with room for up to 360 mm radiator in the front and top, as well as a 120 mm radiator in the back. If fans are installed at outside and the radiator is installed at inside, the maximum radiator thickness is up to 55 mm, if both fans and radiator are installed at inside, the maximum radiator thickness is up to 30 mm. With the built-in LED-controller, all the addressable LEDs can be controlled (supports up to 6x ARGB fans), alternatively users can sync it with the motherboard to enjoy more custom light effects. Furthermore, the DF600 FLUX offers space for three convertible 3.5" HDDs or two 2.5" SSDs, three 2.5" SDDs as well as seven expansion slots. The front bezel features two USB 3.0 slots, Power button, HD AUDIO and the LED control button. The chassis supports ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards as well as graphics cards with a maximum length of 405 mm and power supplies with a maximum length of 205 mm.

Last not least, magnetic dust filters at the top, front, bottom and side make this case easy to clean. The DF600 FLUX is backed by Antec's Quality 2-Year Warranty.
Source: Antec
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8 Comments on Antec Releases DF600 FLUX Mid-Tower Case

#1
bonehead123
Uskompufindustry-leading design of advanced ventilation
1. Ummmm...wheredatiz ??? that statement & the word Antec do not belong in the same sentence, neva have, neva will IMHO :D

2. Magnetic filters & reuslable pci covers-- nice toughes but certainly nuthin new...

3. Finally....yep, you guessed it... NO _C_NO_BUY_NO_EXCUSE.....:cry:..:roll:..:D
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#2
Th3pwn3r
Seems like classic Antec but with tempered glass and RGB now.
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#3
vMax65
I just do not understand Antec who have such a good history and should be rolling with the likes of Phanteks, BeQuiet and Fractal but always seem to miss the mark lately...but details like type C missing, design choices just put them on the back foot and the design team really need to step up...I did like the Crystal case which was a nice change but I would love to see them back at or near the top....
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#4
basco
for me best antec cases p18... series.
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#5
MrMeth
Original team that was running Antec in late 90s and early 2000s when they were decent and innovating have all left , they are now being run by a different group entirely and have no vision gamers Nexus did a article on them a while back. It's a shame they use to be my go to brand.
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#6
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
Today's Antec cases are some of the ugliest on the market. Good grief. I miss the old days of Antec.
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#7
steelkane
Seen this case, but not An Antec on alibaba that also had a mesh front panel
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#8
Spacegoast
I had an Antec P180 way back in 2006 and the P180 Mini maybe a year or so after that. Never looked at another Antec case after that though... This one doesn't seem to set itself apart from anything that is already out and is another come cutter case from Antec. Sad to see how far they have fallen...
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