Antec has just revealed a complete list of details for its P110 Luce PC chassis. Designed to help gamers show off their hardware, the product comes with a tempered glass panel on its side. Moreover, it measures in at 489 mm x 230 mm x 518 mm (L x W x H), meaning it can accommodate ATX-, Micro-ATX, and ITX-motherboards. As far as graphics cards are concerned, though, they shouldn’t exceed 390 mm. The card slot has an extra bracket, which helps the user adjust the position of the card. Heavy graphics cards are also supported without any issues.
Boasting a mid-tower design, the P110 Luce was manufactured using 1mm+0.8 mm steel & ABS. The front panel, however, features a 0.8 mm anodized aluminum build. There’s enough space inside for up to six 3.5″ HDDs and two 2.5″ SDDs. Moreover, the user can always install four 2.5″ SSD instead of the six HDDs, which is not bad at all.
The front side of the case offers space for 3×120 mm or 2x140mm case fans. The top supports 2x120mm or 2x140mm, while the rear side can be equipped with a single 120mm fan. Out of the box, you’ll get one 120mm fan at the back and one at the front. Those of you interested in water cooling will be glad to know that the Antec P110 Luce supports a 280 mm radiator on top, a 120 mm radiator at the rear, and a 360 mm radiator at the front. CPU coolers can measure up to 165 mm in height, by the way. Other noteworthy highlights include a VR-ready HDMI port, an RGB LED control switch and a pair of USB 3.0 ports.
The Antec P110 Luce PC chassis costs €119. Is the price tag justified? We’ll let you decide that yourself.
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