Antec is one of the best-known names in the PC case market. Of course, they make other great products too, such as their PSUs and their coolers. However, today, it’s all about the cases. The new P7 NEO comes equipped with a focus on silent performance, thanks to its durable build quality and the pre-installed noise isolation materials. However, it’s a step up from older models, with a newly improved air intake design and impressive fan support throughout.
The mid-tower form factor is pretty common, but this one is just that little bit more accommodating, allowing it to handle up to an E-ATX motherboard. Plus, it’s one of the few cases on the market today that has a 5.25″ drive bay. Furthermore, it’s also one of the few cases on the market today that doesn’t have any RGB or tempered glass. Wow, welcome to 2015 folks, population, Antec. I kid, though, this is honestly a breath of fresh air for those of us who want a clean, quiet, and simply PC case; not everything has to be “gamer”.
You get 2 x 120mm fans in the front and 1 x 120mm fan in the rear as standard.
“Antec Performance Series P7 Neo features the upgraded air intakes in the front and sound-dampening side panels and takes the Performance Series silent cases to the next level. With the white LED power button, ample air intakes, and the support of 3 x 140 mm fans, the P7 Neo not only provides you an outstanding silent experience but also improves the cooling, and it will meet your needs for an ideal working environment.” – Antec
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