White and brushed aluminum finish” along with its understated and unclutteredĭesign theme, encompassing a pair of stealthed drive bay doors and a seemingly The former, I assume, refers to the “gleaming The latter probably refers to the high efficiency PSU that is included. The P180, its also a bit of a clean slate for Antec, sporting some featuresĪntec really snuck this one in under the radar, as I’d never heardĪ peep about it until I received a P150 pdf attachment in an email, along withĪ “heads up” that one would be landing soon on the Hutter Labs receivingĪntec describes the P150 as having “quiet elegance and anĮnvironmentally friendly design”. While the P150 borrows some of the best features of its forebearer, One Series, Antec’s flagship line of cases for hard-core PCĮnthusiasts. The P150 is positioned along with the P180 and the earlier P160 To all those P180 nay-sayers,Īntec gives a big Bronx cheer as they introduce the new P150. I’m sure there are more, but you get the idea. black version is too monochromatic, etc.Īnd these are only the complaints that my pea-sized brain are capable of remembering!.silver version looks like a refrigerator.has an awkward air vent on top of the case.has the PSU positioned too far away from the motherboard.Small minority to whom the grass is always greener on the other side. While it received dozens of rave reviews as well asĬopious amounts of positive feedback from individual users, there’s a The Antec P180 was one of the most eagerly anticipated computerĬases in recent memory. NOTE: POSTSCRIPT 2 ADDED in Antec NeoHE 430 PSU review, DEC 21, 2005: Incompatibilities!
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