Introduction
I would like to thank
Antec for supplying the review sample.
The Antec P110 Luce we are reviewing takes the clean design we have been seeing in their cases in the recent past and applies a few nice dabs of color to it. With it, Antec aims to go back to the roots with a higher quality mix of materials and more refined design and engineering, all while pushing the envelope when it comes to unique features within the enclosure.
Specifications
Antec P110 Luce |
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Case Type: | Full-Tower |
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Material: | Steel, aluminum, and glass |
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Weight: | 11.7 kg |
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Slots: | 8+2 |
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Drive Bays: | 6x Internal 3.5" (4x convertible to 2.5") 2x Internal 2.5" |
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Motherboard Form Factors: | Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, and ATX |
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Dimensions: | 518 mm (H) x 230 mm (W) x 489 mm (D) |
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Front Door/Cover: | N/A |
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Front Fans: | 3x 120 mm or 2x 140 mm (2x 120 mm fans pre-installed) |
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Rear Fans: | 1x 120 mm (pre-installed) |
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Top Fans: | 2x 120/140 mm |
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Bottom Fans: | N/A |
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Side Fans: | N/A |
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I/O: | 2x USB 3.0 1x Headphone 1x Microphone 1x HDMI |
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Fan/LED Controller: | N/A |
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Compatibility: | CPU cooler: 170 mm GPU: 390 mm PSU: 200 mm |
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Packaging
The Antec P110 Luce ships in a plain cardboard box with an image of the chassis on one and a blow-up diagram on the other panel. On the sides, you will find some more information in various languages and some carrying holes.
The chassis comes in a black cloth bag and is held in place by cardboard-reinforced foam spacers. This is quite the unboxing experience for a chassis with an MSRP of US$120 and a refreshing move by Antec.