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January 2012
(86%)
100 Reviews
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spacious interior, good cable routing options, top notch sound dampening, plenty of cooling options, great appearance
no front fans included, awkward placement of fan controller, The Antec P280 retails for $139 in Canada at NCIX which is a good price point for this chassis. Amazon stock the case for £119.99 in the United Kingdom, Kitguru says: Because of the price and ov
Today we are looking at the latest offering in the Antec Performance One lineup… the P280 chassis. We have reviewed many Antec cases in the past and have generally been impressed with their combination of cooling efficiency, build quality and wide rangin...
Sleek and professional appearance, Decent build quality with aluminium front, XL-ATX compatible, Good cable management options, Discreet fan controller
Front intake fans are not supplied, Cost
Building on a classic, successful product is never an easy task. Advocates will be closely watching and criticising too. In recent times Antec have focussed mainly on their gaming chassis leaving the enthusiast to perhaps look elsewhere but it’s nice ...
Build Quality, Design (For Some), Spacious Interior (XLATX Mainboards), Airflow Levels (7x120mm Fans), Rear Speed Fan Controller, Noise Dampening Material (Side Panels & Front Door), Room For Up To 330mm Long Graphics Cards, 9 PCI Expansion Slots, Front D
No Forward Fan Included, No Side Fan (Unlike The P193)
When Antec announced the Performance One P280 Super Mid Tower a few months back i was really excited mainly because the first thought that came to mind was that since the P193 V3 was a great PC Case (and just an upgrade of the original P193) the brand new...
Samenvatting: Antec is well known for it PC peripherals, and I must say the do make some very good products. Today we take a good look at the Antec P280 Mid-tower case , now some of you are wondering; why are you review a PC case . Simple, its the most important part o...
Gepubliceerd: 2013-10-07, Auteur: Will , beoordeeld door: pureoverclock.com
Great design, sleek looks, quiet, LEDs that are not super bright, tons of room behind the motherboard tray, space for EATX boards with 9 expansion slots, room for 2x SSDs AND 6x HDDs, space for up to 7 120mm fans, room for a 2x120 radiator, rubber case fe
Could use an extra cable routing hole near the bottom of the motherboard area, cable routing grommets still pop out of the tray, why are the power LED wires shorter than the rest? Knockouts?!
The Antec P280 provides loads of features for a price that won't bust your wallet. Discuss in the Forum...
Samenvatting: Today we're reviewing a series of mid-tower cases at a variety of affordable price points. These four cases are all marketed towards enthusiasts and ship with what were once considered upscale options, including external water cooling mounts, multiple ...
Gepubliceerd: 2012-12-25, Auteur: Thomas , beoordeeld door: tomshardware.com
Samenvatting: The pursuit of performance often dictates that we simply live with a loud PC. Enthusiasts sometimes feel forced to choose between reasonable acoustics and the ventilation needed to overclock. Today, we evaluate three cases that promise to deliver both. ...
Doesn’t feel as “professional” as the older P180, series, Aesthetics of 2.5″ slots
P280 continues to impress us just as the whole Performance series has done so far. There’s some innovative things in the P280, like the 2.5″ hard disks slots. Unfortunately, they did not work just as I thought they would and the aesthetics of the slot...
Samenvatting: Antec is known for computer cases of two types: with maximum soundproofing and with attractively-priced gamer-oriented design. The three relatively new products from Antec we are going to discuss here come from these two categories, too. The Antec One...