I would like to thank Antec for supplying the review sample. Today, we have the Antec P100 chassis on our review table. The P stands for Performance and represents Antec's idea of an enthusiast chassis. This is what they have to say about their own...
Antec P100 Final Thoughts The overall system build using the P100 went very smoothly with absolutely no surprises. Antec has obviously considered low acoustic output as a priority in the design of this case, as the most noticeable feature of the...
The P100 is very much a case you need to take in context. Our primary concern is the cooling, which is average at best but then there is one free fan mount plus two more if you remove the noise-absorbing foam in the roof so there are at least some...
Having seen a good amount of Antec chassis here over the last few months here at Play3r, you should now be aware that Antec are not newcomers to the PC case market, and as such, I was expecting the P100 to be a very good offering after the relative...
Antec may have been strangers to the pages of OC3D of late, but they are no strangers to PC case manufacturing. An aimless amble through their website will leave you in awe of the sheer number of cases they produce, and that's before you even look at...
To produce this more affordable version of the P280, Antec has made several changes resulting in a lower cost but also lower quality tower. The P100 is thinner all around, the door is plastic, the buttons cheaper, and the dampening sheets are less...
The Antec P100 is a high quality, sturdy case with many build options. The more than adequate space for a mid tower was impressive. I was very happy with the cable management options, and the number of rubber grommets for custom water, or custom wiring....
The P100 may be many steps beneath its larger brother the P280 both in terms of interior space and features but that doesn't mean it can't hold its own. For once thanks to the thick SECC steel used and the noise-absorbing coating the P100 is one of the...
New Antec chassis have been a little bit of a rarity in the last couple of years, so I'm very happy today to see their P100 in my office and ready for testing. Antec was once my number one choice for chassis products when building my own systems, and...
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