Antec P182 Performance Mid-Tower Case Review

June 8th 2007 | Cases & Acc.

Simply put, Antec’s P182 is easily one of the best cases I’ve ever used. If that quick answer doesn’t satisfy you, allow me to elaborate. I’m normally happy by anything that holds my components. After using the P182 however, I became a believer in the reasoning behind why current owners of the case are so pleased. From the get go, we see innovative design that makes you think, “that makes sense”.

Besides cooling ability, the case is also designed for silence. At its minimum, I can barely hear a fan over the rooms ambient noise. Each door includes three layers in order to help further the dampening, and even the hard drives and computer itself are aided for silence by their rubber mounts. Even your front mounted fans will be quieter than in other cases, since you can keep the door closed while still allowing air to come in through the sides. It’s an innovative case overall.

The biggest reasons to pick up the case may very well be its looks, and price. It’s one of the cleanest looking cases I’ve come across and it’s a pleasure to see it sitting beside my desk. As for current prices, the case costs $150 on average, which is well worth it from every angle. In the end, the P182 is a case that looks great, is efficient, innovative and is backed with Antecs legendary quality. 9/10 Editors Choice.

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Antec P182 Performance Mid-Tower Case Review
Published in: Cases & Acc. on 2007-06-08