The latest Antec chassis are on display here at Computex 2016 and well, they’re a little different from almost anything else we’ve ever seen from Antec. Their latest creation called “CROWN” offers up space for a mini-ITX motherboard, 2 x 3.5″ HDD and 4 x 2.5″ SSD, a 120mm fan in the top, and 330mm graphics cards. What’s really interesting to me is that the chassis looks like a 3D printer, it’s certainly a weird one, but what do you think? Love it or hate it?
The new P series (currently unnamed) offers up room for E-ATX motherboards, a large PSU shroud for a nice clean-looking build, robust air and water cooling support, as well as room for an (up to) 400mm GPU.
There’s a pull-down panel at the front too, allowing you to quickly access your hard drives.
Here we have their new GX1200, a more budget friendly and gaming focused chassis that offers up room for ATX motherboards, dedicated 2.5″ bays, multi-colour and colour switchable fans and loads of ventilation.
Finally, the Antec Cube, which has been hit with a custom build, so don’t expect that orange carbon on the retail model. It’s a mini-ITX chassis and as you can see, it’s got plenty of room for high-end hardware.
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