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Antec Launches its P7 Neo Mid-Tower Case

Antec has announced the launch of its latest mid-tower design in their award-winning Antec Performance Series: the Antec P7 Neo. The P7 Neo features upgraded air intakes in the front and sound-dampening side panels. With an LED power button, ample air intakes, and the support of 3 x 140mm fans, the P7 Neo provides outstanding silence and improved cooling to meet the needs for an ideal working environment.

Antec P7 Neo

The powerhouse measures 440 x 219 x 480 mm (DxWxH) and is compatible with E-ATX, ATX, M-ATX and ITX motherboards. Designed for improving the PC’s cooling, the P7 Neo is equipped with an upgraded front panel for optimal air intakes. The case accommodates 2x 120 mm / 2x 140 mm / 3x 140 mm (ODD must be removed) in the front and 1x 120 mm fan in the rear in terms of fan support. The P7 Neo comes with three pre-installed 120 mm fans (2 in front & 1 in rear). For extra water-cooling, the P7 Neo allow you to install a 280 mm radiator in the front and a 120 mm radiator in the rear.

Thanks to the relocatable and removable 3.5″ HDD cage, users can configure the system the way they want, with the ability to relocate or remove the hard drive cage within the P7 Neo. The case boasts two convertible tool-less 2.5″ / 3.5″ HDD drive cages, two 2.5″ SSD mounting space as well as seven expansion slots. The P7 Neo has plenty of space for graphics cards with a length of up to 350 mm and effective ventilation, making it particularly suitable for gamers as well. The I / O panel houses 2x USB 3.0 ports and HD audio ports, and the power and reset switches. Sound-dampening side panels improve the quiet computing of the system, while the white LED Lighting power button elevates the P7 Neo’s style of minimalism.

Where Can I Learn More?

The Antec P7 Neo mid-tower case is now commercially available from €69 (suggested retail price including VAT). – If you do, therefore, want to learn more about this design, you can check out the official product website via the link here!

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

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