Antec has made more cases than I care to remember, and I’ve owned a fair few of them over the last three decades too! Now they’ve introduced their fantastic Antec C5 ARGB PC Case, which will be available in a choice of Black and White to suit your taste!
Featuring a striking 270-degree tempered glass panel, ARGB light strip, tool-free design, dual-chamber chassis, and support for large graphics cards such as the RTX 40-series, it looks ideal for those wanting a high-end workstation or gaming PC build.
Featuring a 270-degree full-view tempered glass panel with a seamless corner connection achieved through a 45-degree glass bevelling technique, ensuring an uninterrupted panoramic view. Complementing this sleek design is a stylish front panel adorned with an integrated ARGB lighting strip, adding a touch of aesthetic brilliance to your gaming setup.
The C5 ARGB supports next-gen back-connect motherboards, allowing you to connect cables at the rear of the motherboard for a clean and smooth look. The C5 is also a dual chamber design chassis, with the right chamber featuring a top-mounted power supply area and 95 mm of cable management space. Included Pre-Installed PWM Fans with Controller. The C5 ARGB also comes with 7x 120 mm ARGB PWM fans pre-installed, 3 at the bottom, 3 on the side mount and 1 at the rear of the chassis providing massive intake and exhaust capability. Not only this, there is also an integrated ARGB & PWM fan controller, mounted at the bottom of the rear chamber, to control your fans and ARGB synchronization from either the case LED switch or motherboard.
Simultaneous support for top and bottom 360 mm radiators and side 280 mm radiators, with support for a 75 mm radiator thickness on the side and a push pull configuration on the top supporting up to a 35 mm clearance for memory modules when in a top mounted push-pull configuration. The C5 ARGB can also accommodate up to 10x 120 mm fans simultaneously with the option of front and top mounted 140 mm fans.
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