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Antec Unveils P-Series Full-tower Chassis

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Antec unveiled an unnamed P-series ATX full-tower chassis. The case is characterized by a dual-compartment layout, with the top compartment featuring room for EATX and common ATX form-factors, with the bottom compartment featuring the PSU bay, a set of concealed drive bays, and a few hot-swap SATA drive bays that open up in the front.

Measuring 458 mm x 220 mm x 538 mm (LxWxH), the case features four concealed 2.5-inch drive bays, and four hot-swap 3.5-inch front-facing ones. The case has room for two 280 mm x 140 mm radiators, one in the front, and one along the top-panel. The rear exhaust too supports a single 140 mm fan. The case serves up room for up to 40 cm long graphics cards. It features an RGB LED system, with color adjustments on the case.



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I hate all the extra vent holes every where in cases now.
The only holes in a case should be fan inlet, and fan outlet.
 
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