Antec P6 Micro-ATX Tempered Glass Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Complete System
The complete system really took no time at all to put together. For a more compact chassis design, there’s a huge amount of space to play around with on the interior. The 1070 Ti is not a small card, but there’s room for something much larger, and still, space for a front mounted radiator too.
The cable routing is fantastic, basic, but the end results speaks for its self. I would have liked a vertical pass through closer to the GPU power cables, but it’s hardly a deal breaker as it is.
There’s just enough room above the motherboard for standard 25mm thick fans. Radiator space would be nice, but since you can mount one in the front and the rear, that’s likely more than enough for a chassis in this price range. It is a slim chassis, so tower air coolers are supported but don’t order anything too big or you’ll have issues.
No Front Fans?
I do wish there was at least one fan pre-installed in the front. However, those using a 240mm AIO cooler would be best mounting the radiator in the front, killing two birds with one stone.
Overall, a super clean and somewhat unique looking design.
All of the Glass!
With the window back in place, you get a great view of the internal hardware. Good job the cable routing is great though, as it is on show for all to see.
Fire up the system and any LED lighting you have is nicely displayed. The LED light on the rear fan is a bit dim, but it’ll provide a soft light in a darker room, which I’m more than happy with. It’s brighter than it looks though, my camera just had a hard time capturing it.
The logo projector is subtle but really cool. IT shines an Antec logo just under the front panel. It’s not too imposing and it’s a classy bit of branding overall.