Antec P6 Micro-ATX Tempered Glass Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
A Closer Look – Interior
Now that we’ve got the side panel window off to one side, you can see there’s plenty of room in here. In fact, it’s more room than I expected for a Micro-ATX chassis. Of course, that’s thanks to the fact the HDD bays are all hidden out of the way, allowing for longer GPUs to be installed with ease.
The PSU shroud is basic but gets the job done by hiding all your unsightly cables out of the way. There’s a small cutout for routing basic motherboard cables too. Furthermore, a larger cutout near the front frees up space for front radiators.
In the front, there are no pre-installed fans, unfortunately. Of course, you can add your own, and even a 240mm radiator will fit, limited to 55mm thick including the fan.
In the rear, you’ll find that 120mm fan. It uses a standard 3-pin header, so that’s easy enough. Obviously, mATX, you’ll find four slots at the back, more than enough for a GPU or similar add-in cards.
Behind the Motherboard
There’s a reasonable amount of space to handle excess cables here. Of course, the PSU cover will allow you to cram any excess out of the way should you need to. Two 3.5″ HDDs can be screwed directly to the chassis towards the front, keeping them out of the way.
There are two t0ol-free 3.5″ drive mounts in the base, with support for 2.5″ drives using the included screws.
A nice bonus, two dedicated 2.5″ mounts with removable brackets are located behind the motherboard. That gives us six hard drive mounts in total, which is great for such a small chassis.