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January 2008
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Antec P190, la bestia que lleva dentro permanece oculta, tranquila, a la espera para demostrar lo que vale, como nuestro amigo Bumblebee, de incógnito en plan Chevy Camaro del 77. Las cosas no son lo que parecen, y aquí dentro solo hay lugar para poten...
Here are some factors I really like about the Antec P190:The holes in the motherboard and the use of loads of cable clips make cable tidying very simple. The fan on the side panel does an excellent job of cooling and is very quiet. The features used in...
Amazing build quality, Excellent airflow, Excellent cable management, Virtually silent with fans on low speed, Easy to work on generally.
Side panel may not fit with tall heat sinks, PSU setup seems “wrong” (in my opinion), Expensive at £230\$400 (but subtract cost of 1200w psu and it seems like a good deal)
Parts of this case I love, the cable management set-up the quietness of the fans, even though I can’t fit the side panel but that’s the heat sinks fault as much as anything, the modular nature of the drive bays and the two tier nature of the c...
Sectioned-off design, Impressive power supply units
Big and heavy, Pricey
Building a PC is not something to be undertaken lightly. Youll end up swearing at inanimate objects, invariably get cut to shreds and probably end up wanting to smash the thing to bits. Which makes it all the more surprising that building a system ins...
The Antec P190 is a complex case with a lot of things to like. The build quality of the case is certainly one of the best we have ever seen, Antec engineers certainly took their time with the design. The plethora of features aside (since you would expe...
A case of that grade is certainly going to have flaws as well. Perhaps the biggest flaw of the P190 is unfixable, and it’s the ridiculous weight. After installing a system inside it, you better not be thinking about moving it for a long, long time...
With a price tag that someone could use to build a whole system, it will certainly only appeal to people with the deepest pockets, therefore the high end enthusiast user. That said, if you compare the cost of a high end chassis and two 600W or one 1kW+...
Its big, its heavy, but I have the feeling that it’s not quite as good as the P182. All that’s changed are the side panels looking worse and an extra 360mm of fan installed. While the cooling is unmatched, there seems no real reason to buy thi...
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...
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...
Resumen: 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.