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Conclusion

From this whole review I have a valid conclusion. This case is definitely designed for gaming and overclocking in mind. That is, because it offers great performance due to the great cooling system this case entails and the ease of installation due to the amount of space around key components.

Aside from performance, its aesthetics are also appealing – that is, if you’re a gamer. If you’re after great quality i.e. a solid construction, shiny panels etc. Then you may have to look elsewhere as the Antec’s paint job is somewhat poor as it has an ‘orange peel’ paint effect and quality wise, with a plastic front panel and top – it’s somewhat tacky.

However don’t be put off by this, as I’m sure most will love the look of this case. It’s a perfect candidate for a gamer who’s looking for style and performance.

So does it fit the budget? With it retailing at £115, I’d say no as for that, you can buy an aluminium case – which would offer even better performance and quality. But for the ease of installation and full-on gamer look this case creates, it’s definitely the case that will get some attention at any LAN party.

4 Star Award

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