Antec has gone all-out with their latest PC case, the Constellation C8 Dual Chamber, an E-ATX beast of a case that’s built to handle the latest and greatest gaming hardware on the market with room to spare for extreme cooling, and laid out in a way that makes it perfect for showcasing your next build! Of course, there’s no shortage of large PC cases these days, with the likes of Thermaltake, Corsair, Cooler Master, and countless others all having broadly similar and competitive products of their own, so the C8 is going into a very popular and well-catered market right now, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for one more, so I’m eager to see how the Constellation C8 holds up. Looking at the spec sheet for it, it looks like it’s in good shape though, so let’s dive in!
The Antec C8 Dual Chamber E-ATX PC case features a 4mm tempered glass side and front panel, with a bevelled edge to give it a clean pillarless design on the corner for 270 degrees of view to show off your hardware. There’s room for an E-ATX motherboard, large ATX PSU, any of the biggest GPUs on the market, thicker radiators, and support for relatively uncommon 160mm fans, as well as the usual 120mm and 140mm, of course.
The Antec C8 White is a mid-tower PC case with a focus on cooling and compatibility. Here are some of its key features and specifications:
Check out the official product page here for more information.
With a dual chamber design, it’ll put all the fun stuff up front, with room at the back for your PSU, storage, and extensive cable routing options. Best of all, is that it’ll support extra-thick radiator setups too, for extreme cooling performance.
“Experience an extremely cool system, thanks to the design of the Antec C8 Dual Chamber E-ATX PC gaming case. It features a 4mm tempered glass side panel for easy viewing and access to your components. The chassis offers many drive days, expansion slots and cable routing space for everything you may need and to keep things tidy. Supports various radiator sizes and fan support, so you can configure the way you want. House power supplies up to 210mm in length with support for side-interface PSUs. With I/O Ports including USB 3.0 and 10Gbps USB Type-C.”
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