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Introduction

Antec’s P-series of cases have always been quite large cases which offer good performance. Until recently, more computer enthusiasts are opting for smaller cases which offer silent performance. Unfortunately though, there’s not a lot of cases about which succeed in both of these factors. Therefore, Antec have created the Mini P180: A high performance enclosure that provides quiet computing. Let’s see if Antec has achieved the goal…

About Antec

Antec is the leading global brand of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself (DIY) markets. Founded in 1986, Antec is recognized as a pioneer in these industries and has maintained its position as a worldwide market leader and international provider of efficient, quiet, and reliable products.

Features

  • Unique upper and lower chamber structure: the power supply resides in a separate chamber to isolate heat from the system and lower system noise.
  • Stylish black interior
  • No power supply included:

    to optimize the performance of your Mini P180, your choice of power supply is crucial. Antec strongly recommends choosing from our NeoPower or TruePower series.

  • Configurable to accomodate graphics cards with full length PCBs
  • 8 Drive Bays

    • External 3 x 5.25”; 1 x 3.5”

    • Internal 5 x 3.5” for HDD

  • Cable organization for added convenience and better airflow
  • Innovative three-layer side panel (aluminium, plastic, aluminium) dampens system generated noise, making this one of the quietest cases available
  • Cooling System:

    • 1 rear (standard) 120mm x 25mm TriCool Fan

    • 1 top (standard) 200mm x 25mm TriCool fan

    • 2 front chamber (optional) 120mm Fan

    • Exterior speed control switches

  • Motherboard: up to microATX
  • 4 Expansion Slots
  • Double hinge door designed to open up to 270º
  • Front ports:

    • 2 x USB 2.0

    • 1 x eSATA

    • Audio In and Out (AC’ 97 and HDA)

  • 0.8mm cold rolled steel for durability through the majority of chassis
  • Unit dimensions:

    • 17.1″(H) x 8.3″(W) x 17.2″(D)

    • 43,5cm(H) x 21,2cm(W) x 43,6cm(D)

  • Package dimensions:

    • 20″(H) x 11.1″(W) x 20.3″(D)

    • 51,0cm(H) x 28,3cm(W) x 51,5cm(D)

  • Weight:

    • Net: 20.9 lbs / 9,5 kg

    • Gross: 24.4 lbs / 11,1 kg

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