Friday, June 7th 2024

Antec Unveils New Cases, Power Supplies, and Fans at Computex 2024

Antec is showcasing a broad palette of products at Computex 2024. This year's offerings are quite extensive, featuring a wide range of PC cases, power supplies, and fans to meet everyone's needs. Among the new products, the Performance 1M SFX case and the SF850X 80 Plus Gold PSUs stand out as particularly appealing for those interested in small form factor builds. However, there's something for everyone in Antec's lineup.

The Antec Performance 1M is one of the main attractions with its compact SFX format (424 x 175 x 260 mm) and interesting integrated features, such as the semi-dual-chamber design. The case is built with aluminium on the outside and steel framing on the inside, supporting Mini-ITX motherboards and SFX PSUs. Notably, the riser to connect the graphics card to the motherboard is included.
The top mesh panel can be pulled out for quick and easy access. The main tray can be moved to the sides, giving you the freedom to optimize your system according to the sizes of the graphics card and PSU. In terms of cooling, the case supports 2x 120 mm or 2x 140 mm fans placed at the bottom. However, a small downside is the need to use low-profile CPU coolers.
The new C7 ARGB Mid-Tower comes in black and white versions, featuring a sleek control and I/O front panel with Power, LED control button, Headphone/Mic combo jack, 2x USB 3.0, and x Type-C ports. The case includes 3 x 120 mm ARGB PWM reverse fans on the right side and 1 x 140 mm ARGB PWM fan at the rear. Additionally, radiators up to 360 mm can be fitted on the top and side, and up to 140 mm at the rear.

Then there are the Flux White and Black budget mid-tower cases, priced at about $90. These cases have a somewhat classic design and are built from steel, plastic, and wood (wood accents were notably a main theme at this year's Computex). Featuring large 4 mm tempered glass side panels, it can accommodate motherboards ranging from E-ATX to ITX. They offer plenty of expansion slots and drive bays, and come with 3 x 120 mm PWM fans in the front, 1 x 120 mm PWM reverse fan on the PSU shroud, and 1 x 140 mm PWM fan in the rear. You can also fit radiators up to 420 mm in the front, up to 360 mm on top, and up to 140 mm at the rear. Additionally, Antec's Flux Pro case was showcased, which is similar to the Flux models mentioned above but slightly larger with a more spacious interior. It features a full front mesh panel with wooden accents and offers more cooling options.
In the power supplies area, Antec is showcasing various models. Starting with the high-end HCG Pro 80 Plus Platinum ATX 3.1 fully modular series, available in 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W, these PSUs are catered toward gamers. Next, we have the new SF850X 80 Plus Gold, a small format fully modular PSU that sports a 92 mm fan, designed for compact builds. In the mid-range zone, Antec is displaying the GSK ATX 3.1 750 W and 850 W models, along with the CSK Pro ATX 3.1 non-modular and semi-modular PSUs.
Antec brings an extensive lineup of 120 mm and 140 mm fans, including models from the Nova, Neo Prizm T3, Orbit, and Tranquil series. These fans come in white or black and feature ARGB lighting on the front, back, and even on the sides for some models. With this variety, you can easily find the perfect match for your case.
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7 Comments on Antec Unveils New Cases, Power Supplies, and Fans at Computex 2024

#1
Chomiq
I like Flux, Flux Pro and C8 with wood panel on the front. While that SSF case looks great (especially the red finish on the interior), seeing how tight the actual system running in it really is reminds me why I never opted for SFF build (that and the prices for ITX motherboards).
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#2
Chaitanya
I hope Antec keeps the momentum from recent cases.
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euricog
Awesome to see Antec getting back on track. Some really good designs on show.
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bonehead123
euricogAwesome to see Antec getting back on track. Some really good designs on show.
I like the M1, but the rest is soooo......m.E.h :)
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890zxc
Their new SFX case is a bit like ThinkStation from Lenovo.
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Nomad76
News Editor
euricogAwesome to see Antec getting back on track. Some really good designs on show.
Yup, good to see them not going off..
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UK-Antec Rep
bonehead123I like the M1, but the rest is soooo......m.E.h :)
Good job the FLUX and FLUX PRO are pretty much top sellers in the case market currently. :)
The demand has been crazy insane.

Steve at Gamers Nexus reviewed it, and the PRO veriosn he reviews tops every cooling chart pretty much. Sorry that may disappoint you.
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