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Conclusion

The Antec Nine Hundred Two is a great high end case; its black exterior and interior is certainly attractive. The three 120mm fans and the massive 200mm fan on the top supply ample amounts of cooling.

Installation is simple, although a screwless design would have been much appreciated. The only minor problem we could see as far as installation is that long graphics cards will struggle to fit in because of the hard drive cages – although these can be removed if needs be.

The external fan controllers were a great idea and mean that you can increase the fan speed when you plan on stressing your system, for example, when playing a game. You can then easily turn them down when you’re finished. Although it can be tricky to adjust the back and tops fans as the fan controller is located on the back.

All in all, the Antec Nine Hundred Two is a great case and while only features a few improvements from its predecessor, they all add up to make the case awesome. While we would of liked to see a screwless design and perhaps an easier way of controlling the exhaust fans, this case is worthy of 5 stars and we highly recommend it to anyone looking to buy a high end case.

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