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Ultimate gamer case? Just maybe. With a partially perforated package that still finds room for four huge yet quiet fans, you have a seriously cool gaming case, and that's no joke. You expect the Antec Nine Hundred to be ready for lift off, especially with the 200mm TriCool exhaust fan and perforated port atop this stylish case. You can even mount a 120mm fan on the side panel! Contrary to some expectations, this case is very quiet, unless you have all the fans going at their highest settings, at which point you might hear . . . something.
The 5.25" bays will hold optical drives, burners, or even (gasp!) your aging floppy drive, and up to six 3.5" drives can be installed in cages behind the fans, and these can be arranged along the front any way you like. This case provides a plethora of possibilities, and room to explore placement of all the pieces. The PSU, in a departure, is at the bottom of the case, for better case stability and thermal environment for the CPU.
The side window into the case, in addition to letting you show things off, provides additional ventilation, either by way of the vented screen, or by the fourth fan in the box, mounted into clear plastic, for a clear and elegant mounting. This is a sturdy case built of steel, with enough cooling technology to keep things frosty in the hottest action. Take one home today and build yourself the "coolest" rig around!
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Antec 900 (200mm fan replacement)
- Pros: Great airflow, very nice appearance. Small enough not to be obtrusive, yet large enough to hold everything that I need it to hold
- Cons: 200mm top fan is quite brittle.
- Other Thoughts: If you're 200mm top fan has broken, you can now get a replacement from Antec at the following url: http://www.antec.com/Detail.bok?no=490
Excellent Build Quality--Ideal for Modding
- Pros: Unlike many other cases this is thick steel with a nice industrial quality finsh taht resists damage admirably. The removable HDD cages with 3 speed fans are ideal for Storage Freaks or Mad Modderz--with the cages removed the possibilites for Water Cooling or a custom front panel are endless. The 200mm fan really makes this case special--unlike the Aerocool Extreme Engine 3T this large fan is an exhaust--ideal for a number of applications--hot Graphics Cards, WaterCooling, Silent PC...with the fans on low this is a very quiet case. I would say that on high this is one very loud case--but the temps drop immediately--like most well ventilated cases it is a balancing act between noise and perfomance. The location of the PSU keeps the wieght down low making this case stable when fully built up with a massive PSU and 6 HDDs. The 3 additional bays above the HDD bays are just the right number IMO--if you have to mount a zillion ddodads just pull one of the HDD cages and put your stuff there.
- Cons: Very Brittle Plastic in the 200mm fan blades--while atempting to adjust the speed of the top fan my knuckle hit the running fan and snapped a blade right off. Not that this is likely to happen to anyone but me (or someone else with Tinkeritus...LOL)but I was sorely annoyed as the main feature of the case was now gone and there are no replacement 200mm fans available. Especially after spending a full day Converting the Case to Water Cooling with a top mounted rad... o_0 And this is not a portable type of case--even empty--when I had it loaded with a pair of SCSI Cheetahs and 4 Raptors and a Silverstone 560watt PSU in there it actually threw my back out trying to get that beast under my desk! So keep your knuckles out of the top fan and don't be moving this thing around and you will be in good shape LOL.
- Other Thoughts: My first build in this case was for a storage freak-2 Cheetah/4Raptor--and it worked out great. Routing all the cables is a little challenging with a non modular supply--not really a con thogh--as there is a space under the lower HDD bay to tuck unused cabling--and the side of the bays is hidden by the panel--so fans and lights cabling/molex can be routed there out of sight. The PSU location does make a good bit of floor space dissapear--but this is made up by the pretty picture the raised Mobo makes in the window on the side panel. The Fanhole on the side panel is ideal for cooling down the graphics cards. Not sure about the mesh being a good thing for positive ventilation as it may cause some cycling from a fan there.Build2: turned the rear fan around to make an intake and put in a 70cfm 120mm on the side and put a PA 160 radiator externally mounted over the top 200mm fan--used 2 bays for the res, one for DVD burner and used one for the WC pump making for a very nice short loop syste
| Model | Nine Hundred |
| Type | ATX Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Case Material | Steel |
| With Power Supply | No |
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GREAT CASE
- Pros: Great cooling, properly grounded, keeps my computer really cool.
Spacious, very roomy.
- Cons: None
- Other Thoughts: Bought this case off of a friend who was upgrading to the Antec 1200.
TOP FAN LOUD
- Pros: stylish sleek, great number of fans
- Cons: top fan runs loud to me even after setting it to low
Not quite big enough
- Pros: Looks great; lots of fans to keep things cool; optional side fan snaps right in, no screws needed; easy front access to USB/headphones/mic jacks. No sharp edges, although blood might have given it a bit more character.
- Cons: Not quite as big as it looked at first. I had to pop out the bracket for the fan you can attach to one of the HDD cages, and things are still a bit tight with my GTX 275 card in there.
- Other Thoughts: Overall, I'd say this is a pretty dang good case. If you're planning on an SLI/Crossfire build though, or taking advantage of all the HDD trays for a RAID setup, I would recommend going with the Antec Twelve Hundred or a similar full tower case.
| Model |
| Brand |
Antec |
| Model |
Nine Hundred |
| Spec |
| Type |
ATX Mid Tower |
| Color |
Black |
| Case Material |
Steel |
| With Power Supply |
No |
| Power Supply Mounted |
Bottom |
| Motherboard Compatibility |
ATX / m-ATX |
| With Side Panel Window |
Yes |
| Expansion |
| External 5.25" Drive Bays |
3 |
| External 3.5" Drive Bays |
1 x 5.25" to 3.5" adapter |
| Internal 3.5" Drive Bays |
6 |
| Expansion Slots |
7 |
| Front Ports |
| Front Ports |
Power & reset button with blue LED 2 x USB 2.0 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire, i.Link) Audio In and Out |
| Cooling System |
| 80mm Fans |
No |
| 120mm Fans |
1 x 120mm TriCool rear fan with 3-speed switch control 2 x 120mm TriCool blue LED front fans with 3-speed switch control to cool HDDs |
| 200mm Fans |
1 x 200mm top fan |
| Side Air duct |
No |
| Physical Spec |
| Dimensions(L x W x H) |
18.40" x 8.10" x 19.40" |
| Weight |
18.5 lbs. |
| Features |
| Features |
Unique Top mounted 200mm TriCool exhaust fan to cool the hottest system Perforated front bezel for maximum air intake Two front loaded HDD cages for up to 6 hard disk drives The HDD cages act as air ducts to take air in more efficiently Top mounted I/O ports for easy access Top tray for your MP3 player, digital camera, etc.
9 Drive Bays - External 3 x 5.25"; Internal 6 x 3.5" for HDD, or - External 6 x 5.25"; Internal 3x 3.5" for HDD, or - External 9 x 5.25" |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
3 years limited |
| Labor |
3 years limited |
Introduction
Ultimate gamer case? Just maybe. With a partially perforated package that still finds room for four huge yet quiet fans, you have a seriously cool gaming case, and that's no joke. You expect the Antec Nine Hundred to be ready for lift off, especially with the 200mm TriCool exhaust fan and perforated port atop this stylish case. You can even mount a 120mm fan on the side panel! Contrary to some expectations, this case is very quiet, unless you have all the fans going at their highest settings, at which point you might hear . . . something.
The 5.25" bays will hold optical drives, burners, or even (gasp!) your aging floppy drive, and up to six 3.5" drives can be installed in cages behind the fans, and these can be arranged along the front any way you like. This case provides a plethora of possibilities, and room to explore placement of all the pieces. The PSU, in a departure, is at the bottom of the case, for better case stability and thermal environment for the CPU.
The side window into the case, in addition to letting you show things off, provides additional ventilation, either by way of the vented screen, or by the fourth fan in the box, mounted into clear plastic, for a clear and elegant mounting. This is a sturdy case built of steel, with enough cooling technology to keep things frosty in the hottest action. Take one home today and build yourself the "coolest" rig around!
Highlights
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200mm TriCool Fan The Antec Nine Hundred features a unique top-mounted 200mm TriCool exhaust fan to cool even the hottest systems.
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Superior Expandability with 9 Drive Bays The Antec Nine Hundred’s nine drive bays provide three possible configurations including 3 x 5.25-inch external and 6 x 3.5-inch internal drive bays, or 6 x 5.25-inch external and 3 x 3.5-inch internal drive bays, or 9 x 5.25-inch external drive bays. With the included 3.5-inch drive bay cover and Floppy Adapter, install a floppy drive in any 5.25-inch drive bay as well!
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Transparent Side Panel Window The Antec Nine Hundred's transparent side panel window provides a direct view of the inner system and a 120mm fan can be installed on the side panel for maximum heat dissipation.
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Extreme Airflow and Cooling The Antec Nine Hundred features one 200mm TriCool fan on the top, two 120mm front blue LED fans, one 120mm rear fan and optimized internal airflow for peerless cooling performance.
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Convenient Top I/O Panel and Top Power Switch The Antec Nine Hundred’s top I/O panel delivers remarkably convenient access to two USB 2.0 ports, one IEEE 1394 port and two audio ports. The blue LED power and reset switches on the top provide convenient access when the case is placed on the floor.
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Quick Specs
| Brand | Antec |
| Case Material | Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Motherboard Compatibility | ATX |
| Type | ATX Mid Tower |
| External 5.25" Drive Bays | 3 |
| Internal 3.5" Drive Bays | 6 |
| Expansion Slots | 7 |
| 120mm Fans | 3 |
| Front Ports | USB, Audio, IEEE 1394 |
| With Side Panel Window | Yes |
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