Thursday, June 30th 2022

Antec Announces the Cannon E-ATX Chassis
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 full-tower e-ATX Gaming Chassis: Cannon. Combined with the technological aesthetics and a unique case structure design, the new Antec Cannon is an aluminium alloy made open-air gaming case well equipped with high compatibility and layout for high-end PC components. The Cannon full-tower measures 604 x 261 x 481 mm (DxWxH) and will easily meet every PC-DIY user's need as far as styling, functions, and uniqueness are concerned. The case is now commercially available on Amazon at US$479.99.
The Cannon has space for two separate individual liquid cooling loops which can be installed at the same time. This layout provides an extra-high standard of cooling for the GPU and CPU. The diversified configurations provide many options for high-end PC-DIY users to enjoy their creativity.There are even two possible GPU mounts.
The Cannon has space for two separate individual liquid cooling loops which can be installed at the same time. This layout provides an extra-high standard of cooling for the GPU and CPU. The diversified configurations provide many options for high-end PC-DIY users to enjoy their creativity.There are even two possible GPU mounts.
- Graphics card at the front: The front graphics card bracket can be raised or lowered according to the GPU display
- The bracket outside the front can be moved up or down
- Graphics card at the left side
- Both Brackets included: Install the graphics card here or mount the water pump
- Front: 120/240/360 mm (Thickness ≤ 45 mm)
- Side:120/240/360 mm (Thickness ≤ 60 mm)
- Rear: 120/140/240/280/360/420 mm (Thickness ≤ 45 mm)
- One 2.5" SSD & one 3.5" HDD brackets are included
- One 2.5" SSD (The 2.5 SSD Bracket can support 2x SSDs)
- One 3.5" HDD
4 Comments on Antec Announces the Cannon E-ATX Chassis
I do kinda like this though but the price is a bit rich.
After all, everything needs to go bigger to perform better these days. I smell compensation :)