pcfrags.com Updated: 2014-09-05 02:41:35
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If you have read our last couple of reviews on gaming cases, you will see that Richie Rebel takes on the duty of giving each one a very thorough and neutral once over. In a change to this tradition, i myself (the Fr34kst3r) will be road testing the la...
Antec has always been a trusted name stamp when it comes to enclosures, cooling and PSUs. They offer products for the enthusiast that do the job intended. Furthermore, Antec are a company who listen carefully to views/tips for product improvement by t...
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In the world of PC chassis, Antec has become a well-known name. They have designed some of the best in the business and always seem to have a new one ready for the market. From gaming to servers to the HTPC, their wide range of choice is a force to b...
Outstanding build quality, Plenty of fans included, Many installation accessories, Can fit any motherboard out there, Easy to work with...
Heavy, Included power supplies dont make sense, Lack of room for aftermarket cooling, Pricey...
Antec has built quite an interesting piece in the P190. There is no disputing that it is geared towards the high-end with the $350+ price tag. With E-ATX compatibility and enough airflow to lift off a small jet, there is no reason you shouldnt at lea...
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Antecs P190 + 1200 marks the sixth chassis in their Performance One series, while also laying claim as the flagship model. Join HardwareLogic as we compare this newest edition to a classic lineup.
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modders-inc.com Updated: 2014-09-05 02:41:44
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Silent computing is becoming even more of a necessity these days with added performance in todays computers it is becoming increasingly harder to keep them properly cooled which means more fans. More fans inherently leads to more noise. Add in mul...
Great air flow, Large fans for low noise, Near slient operation, Three speed fan switch on all fans, Dual PSUs for 1200watts of power, Great cable managment options, Plenty of room for large systems, Very sleek design...
Very Heavy (43Lbs empty), Could have held more hard hrives for space available, Possibly hard motherboard screw installation near top, PSUs should have been modular/mostly modular, No front intake fan even though a mount is available, Did I mention this c...
Overall the Antec P190 +1200 Advanced Super Mid Tower is a great case. Despite the few cons I had with the case the pros out weigh them. For silent performance computing this case is one of only a few on the market that can meet these needs and d...
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In my first do-it-yourself (DIY) build back in 2001 I used an Antec SX635 mid tower. Just by looking at it on the self at the local PC shop I felt that it would survive the hauls to and from local LANs. As the years went on and my family grew, PC h...
If you have the need for a big case with loads of power; then with a thick enough wallet, and a strong back the the P190 from Antec will leave you very happy...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2014-09-05 02:41:49
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Video Review: The Antec P190 Case is based on the original P180 case, but with many improvements. For one, it's a little larger so 12x13" Extended ATX form factor motherboards now fit. Also, there is no space issue fitting the newest very long video cards. The cases fans have also been upgraded. There are now a total of five TriCool fans; two 140mm at the top, one 120mm at the back and bottom, and a 200mm Big Boy fan on the left side panel. It has a cable management system, plenty of drive bays, a sn...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2014-09-05 02:41:54
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Antec makes some of the best PC cases and power supplies available today. As far as cases go their Performance One series has been at hit. We have seen the P150, P160, P180, and P182 cases. Now its time for the "Big Boy" the P190. The P190 combines 2...
Sleek Design, More than enough cooling power, Tons of room inside, 1200W of power, Included snake light, Dual chamber design, Quiet when fans are running low, Easy installation...
Heavy, No external controls on the 200mm fan, Fan wires not sleeved...
If you are looking for the ultimate combination of power and a case the P190 is it. We know Antec makes superb cases and power supplies so why not unite them both in 1 product. The P190 takes both a great case design and matches it up with more than e...
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SysOpt.com Updated: 2014-09-05 02:41:55
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Capacity and durability are extremely important attributes in an ATX case when designing a custom-built system to last through years of upgrades and expansion. Lightweight aluminum cases might get the nod on portability, but lack the sturdiness that makes...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2014-09-05 02:41:55
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If all the world’s computer cases were playing a game of Battlefield, then the Antec P190 would surely be one of the tanks. This thing is a monstrosity of a midtower, though functionally, it differs very little from everything else in Antec’s P-series...
Tons of space, snake light inside the case, easy to manipulate.
Still no switch for the snake light; cable management could be better thought out, but it's improved.
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Hardwareinreview.com Updated: 2014-09-05 02:41:56
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The P190 is almost an engineering marvel; its design obviously required a great deal of planning and testing on Antecs part. I dont think it is possible with current technology to design a more quiet computer chassis that has this many internal air...
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planetx64.com Updated: 2014-09-05 02:41:58
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Antec have produced a serious PC case with the P190. With dual power supplies pumping out 1200 watts and a huge, well divided chassis, itll take almost any modern day components you can throw at it. Although Antec are most probably pushing this case...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2014-09-05 02:42:04
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Drive bays: 4 5.25-inch external, 6 3.5-inch internal, 1 3.5-inch external; Form factors: ATX, E-ATX; support for 7 fans (5 fans included); Front ports: FireWire, mic, headphone, 2 USB If excess had a hand in the fall of Rome, then the arrival of Antec...
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cluboc.net Updated: 2014-09-05 02:42:07
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Today we received one of Antecs latest and greatest mid tower chassis; the P190 Advanced Super Mid Tower. The P190 is not what I would classify as a mid tower because of the size, however it is Antecs answer for the hardware enthusiast who want...
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Back in September, 2006 the enthusiast community started getting the first vibes about the Antec P190 case. This case was initially reputed to be a larger, more performance oriented version of already popular P180 that contained two power supplies. As...
Excellent cooling, Use of only 120mm and larger, quieter fans, Generally quiet operation at lower RPM settings, Full steel construction, Excellent airflow dynamics, Nice matte black finish, Optional center mounted 120mm fan, Excellent design of honeycombe...
Very loud at higher RPM settings, Lacks removable motherboard tray, Price may prove to be too much for the average consumer, Very close fit between 200mm side fan blade and GPU PCIe power connectors, Heavy...
The Antec P190 case certainly has pulled out all the stops when it comes to taking a popular design (the Antec P180) and taking it a step further. We were very impressed with the cases overall performance other than a few small niggles. Were not tru...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2014-09-05 02:42:15
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The nature of enclosures these days follow three main themes and objectives. One theme involves nothing more than a generic blend of some function and form using a few flashy mods to entice buyers. Another theme follows the common all aluminum chass...
The has everything you could want in any fully functional enclosure. The several extra features that have been added similarly found the P182 enclosure are a welcomed addition. Not only do you gain the extra space behind the motherboard tray for wire...
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The Antec P190 got us all excited back when it was . We'd only just finished reviewing one of the case's predecessors, the , and we were thoroughly impressed with it. The P182 will always have a special place in my heart in fact, as it was the fir...
Coming to a conclusion on the P190 is quite difficult in all honesty as it uses the same basic design as the P182 and the additional features like the side fan only offer extra concerns involving the heatsink. On the other hand, the machine handles we...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-09-05 02:42:19
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We admit it: In the past, weve gone gaga over processors, motherboards, graphics cards, and even one or two sound cards, but we cant remember ever flipping for a case. But thats the only appropriate reaction to the Antec P190, the new hea...
Generously sized; built-in snake light; two power supplies included; double-hinged front-panel door...
Extremely expensive; heavy; requires dual-PSU operation...
The Antec P190 has everything performance users could want in a PC case—except a reasonable price...
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