Antec P110 LUCE Tempered Glass Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 6 years ago
Complete System
With everything installed, the P110 Luce is even more stunning to look at than ever. It compliments the components really well, and has a clean layout with room for high-end hardware, and still plenty of airflow around the components.
The massive Noctua NH-D15S fits with ease, with a little height to spare between the cooler and the side panel window. There’s clearly room for a radiator or AIO in the rear fan mount, or even in the top fan mounts. However, sticking with a slim radiator in the top would be sensible.
Multi-GPU support or additional expansion cards clearly isn’t an issue. The bottom mount is obstructed by those HDD bays, but I like them and few builds will need the bottom PCI slot anyway. You can remove the HDD bays though, and since there are more behind the motherboard and under the PSU shroud, it’s obviously not a big deal.
Take a Load Off
The GPU support bracket works perfectly, taking the weight off the back of our GTX 1080 Ti. Plus, even if you don’t need it, I think it looks pretty cool too.
Cable routing is very good throughout. However, I think a dedicated hole for vertical pass-through of the GPU cables would be a nice addition to future models.
More Air!
There loads of room in the front for additional cooling, and with that cut-out, you can fit a full height radiator. Only one fan as intake is a bit limited though, and I would add more. Of course, if you want to install a 240/360mm AIO cooler for your CPU, put it in the front panel and kill two birds with one stone.
With the side panel back in place, you can really show off your hardware in style. However, there’s are two more party tricks to show you.
Power us the system and the RGB lighting on your hardware shines through the tinted window with grace.
This is further enhanced by the LED logos on the PSU shroud as well as the front panel.
The build looks stunning with all that light, but do remember that the LED button on the front panel means you can change the colours at the touch of a button too.
There’s a small cut-out to the rear of the chassis. This allows you to pass the front panel HDMI cable to the rear of your GPU. Overall, a pretty fantastic and practical chassis that compliments your hardware.