Antec P120 Crystal – Antec’s showcase case under test

The company Antec, a well-known player in the case market, is also positioning itself in the showcase market with the P120 Crystal. In contrast to some clones of the Lian Li O11 Dynamic, Antec, however, brings along some ideas of its own and thus shows that it is still possible to bring in a breath of fresh air. How the case performs, you can find out here in the test.
Specifications
Case type | ATX |
Dimensions (LxHxW) | 234 x 485 x 476 mm |
PCI-Slots | 7/3 (horizontal/vertical) |
Available colors | black |
Front connectors | 2x USB 3.0, HD-Audio |
Drive bays | 3x 2.5″, 2x 3.5″ (1x replaceable by 2.5″) |
Form factors | E-ATX, ATX, M-ATX, ITX |
Fan | 3x 120/140mm (bottom), 3x 120mm (HDD cage must be removed) / 2x140mm (side), 1x 120/140mm (rear) |
Radiators | 2x 360mm (bottom and side, HDD cage must be removed for side mounting), 1x 120/140 mm (rear) |
Max. CPU cooler height | 185 mm |
Max. graphic card length | 450 mm |
Price | € 161.00* |
Scope of delivery
The case comes, as usual, in a brown cardboard box. This is printed with a picture of the case and the specifications.
In general, one is not surprised here. Besides the necessary screws, there are velcro fasteners for cable management and a manual in the box. Unfortunately, there are no pre-installed fans – Features of this kind of cases are usually individually equipped with RGB fans. But as a little goodie you get a metal bracket to support the GPU – this bracket is already pre-installed in the case and makes sure that heavy graphics cards don’t bend unnecessarily and thus stress the PCIe slot of the mainboard.
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