Antec P110 LUCE Tempered Glass Chassis Review




/ 6 years ago

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A Closer Look – Interior


There’s plenty of space on the inside of this chassis, and that means that even the biggest GPUs on the market will fit with ease. There’s plenty of width too, so wider GPUs as well as taller CPU air coolers, shouldn’t have any issues here.

The built-in PSU shroud means that your PSU and excess cables will all be hidden neatly out of sight. There are some very chunky looking HDD mounts here too, which are more like armour than anything else. However, I like the robust design of them. Of course, if you want them out of the way, they’re easily removable too.

Each of the expansion slots comes fitted with a reusable ventilated metal cover too; none of those cheap snap-off panels here.

In the rear, there’s a 120mm fan with a standard 3-pin header. It’s grey, matching up with other grey highlights within the chassis.

Towards the front, another 120mm fan just like the rear one, again matching the other grey hardware inside the chassis.

GPU Support

This is by far one of the coolest parts though. It’s both the cable routing cover and the GPU support bracket.

It has a height adjustable arm that will help prevent larger GPUs from sagging within your system. There are adjustable clips behind it too, ensuring cables pass-through in an orderly fashion.

Behind the motherboard, things look surprisingly neat and tidy. There’s that large cut-out for mounting a CPU cooler, as well as a large cut-out for the cable routing. There are a few other holes cut around to help route additional cables too, as well as some cable tie loops.

Stealthy SSD Mounts

For those wanting to sneak in a few more hard drives, there’s the 2.5″ SSD Unit bracket behind the motherboard, which supports two drives, and can be removed if you desire.

A small hub in the front deals with the chassis built-in LED lighting connections.

A removable 3.5″ drive tray is located under the PSU shroud too. If you like to hide your storage out of sight, there’s clearly a few options here.

The PSU clearance is excellent too. Of course, if you wanted an absolutely massive PSU, you just need to remove the bottom HDD bays.

The front panel pulls away with a firm tug. Behind it, you’ll find a huge magnetic dust filter, ensuring your system gets all the clean airflow it requires. There’s room here for three 120mm or 140mm fans too, as well as similarly sized radiators.

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