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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 Two to be ready for lift off, especially with the 200mm TriCool exhaust fan and perforated port atop this stylish case. It even has mounted dual 120mm fans in the front and a 120mm fan at the rear panel! Contrary to what you might expect, 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 of 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 in clear plastic, for a clear and elegant mounting. This is a sturdy steel case, with enough cooling technology to keep things frosty in the hottest action. Take one home today and build yourself the "coolest" rig around!
Pros: So yeah i didnt get this from newegg...:( But it's absolutely amazing! It has everything that was great from the first version of the nine hundred, the black finish on the back metal plate makes everything look devious when paired with red or green led fans/cathodes. altogether the best made case I've seen in a long time apart from it's counterpart. Airflow is top notch, haven't had any issues whatsoever w/ my Phenom II setup...of which i love....alot. Visuals are more appealing to me, slightly more compacted feeling than the old one, mainly due to the lack of plastic molding on the top. Whatever I can live w/o it.
Cons: Costs 50 bucks more than it's older counterpart. Other than that nothing really.
Other Thoughts: Steel...is...heavy. Fully loaded...LOL...no lan parties w/ ease anymore for me. I comes in at about 35-40 lbs. Nothing compared to a full tower, but still more than you wanna lug around. Space is a bit cramped w/ 2 4870x2s, they're the ASUS 3-slot beasts...they're great, but freaking huge. Work great on my MSI DKA790GX Plat. Motherboard. Did I mention I love my Phenom II?
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GOOD CASE but flawed
Reviewed By: FuZZyPuMkins on 2/26/2009
Tech Level: high - Ownership: less than 1 day
Pros: Its black, it holds a motherboard, and has a power button! costs 60 bones more than the original
Cons: JUST TO SHARE. There is a major change to this case that should be noted! Because of the extra 8th expansion slot they had to move the motherboard placement up higher in the case. Dangerously close to the 200mm fan. if you own a intel machine the heatsink could be a HUGE PROBLEM getting stuck in the fan. AMD socket is lower and shouldnt be as big of a problem. LOOK at pics and confirm for yourself
Other Thoughts: They changed the slots to allow better 3 gpu card support, but if you ask me they failed big time. If I had a 3 card setup id be in a 1200 not 902 in the first place.
Because of this i bought a storm sniper instead.
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Stunning case with awesome styling and functionality
Reviewed By: juhu on 12/8/2009
Tech Level: somewhat high - Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
This user purchased this item from Newegg
Pros: The case is absolutely stunning - the all-black styling gives it a polished, yet beastly look. There's plenty of ventilation, courtesy of two front fans, a rear fan and a massive top fan, all of which can be daisy-chained in case you're short on 4-pin molex connectors. Inside the case, the holes around the motherboard tray really help with cable management and keep the wire clutter down. It's hard to tell from the photos but there is actually space at the top of the tray to pass wires through. Also, Antec did a nice job of packaging - the box is eye-catching and sturdy and the case itself is covered in a plastic bag and held on both sides by some kind of plasticky-styrofoam bookends (not the stuff you can just snap in half).
Cons: The only gripe I have about this case is that you'll get to know your screwdriver pretty well any time you want to install something. Everything is secured by screws and it's especially time-consuming to add drives because you have to first remove both side panels and for 3.5" drives, you then have to remove the desired cage. I took the advice of another reviewer and just left the screws off on one side so I only have to remove one side panel to get to the cages. Lastly, the fans do get noticeably loud if you ever decide to crank them up all the way, otherwise they're pretty much silent.
Other Thoughts: Overall, I would highly recommend this case due to its combination of awesome styling and functionality. Since this was my first build, I wasn't really sure what to look for in terms of features, but I think that the next time I'm in the market for a case I'll probably look for one that's more tool-less. But with everything this case has going for it, having to deal with a bunch of screws is a minor inconvenience. Of course, I have to give props to Newegg - I ordered Sunday afternoon with standard shipping and received it Tuesday.
My first build: Case: Antec Nine Hundred Two Mobo: Gigabyte P55M-UD2 CPU: Intel Core i5-750 RAM: 2 x 2GB Corsair Dominator DDR3-1600 GPU: XFX ATI Radeon HD 4890 1GB (ZSFC) PSU: Corsair VX450 HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB Monitor: Dell SP2309W Speakers: Logitech X-540
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Great Case
Reviewed By: BrewPack on 12/7/2009
Tech Level: somewhat high - Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Pros: Outstanding airflow. The stock fans move a surprising amount of air, and the 20cm top exhaust fan blows out cool air... It *should* blow out warm air. That's how good the airflow is inside the case.
I have 2 Hard Drives, both in the bottom cage, so the top cage allows for the stock fan to take air in, and I have a Coolermaster 12cm Blue LED fan installed in the fan holder at the back of the HD cage, so it works like a wind tunnel, forcing air onto my graphics card - which, even under load now after running Left 4 Dead 2 for several hours, reaches the 55-57C mark. Not bad at all.
Stock fans are quiet, and every stock fan speed can be adjusted. The rear and top fans can be set to a low, medium, or high setting, and the front intake fans have a control knob.
Cable management is nice. Intake fans include removable dust filters. Rubber rests for the case itself and power supply to reduce vibrations.
The case is made from steel, so it's very sturdy.
Excellent case overall.
Cons: I wish this case had a tool-less design, and a removable motherboard tray. Also, the motherboard tray does not have a hole to access the motherboards retention plate for installation of some CPU heatsinks or waterblocks.
In order to get at the front intake fans' air filters, you have to remove 16 thumb screws. It's just an inconvenience.
While the case can hold 10.5" Graphics Cards, the Optional Fan holder at the back of the top HD cage will have to be removed in order to fit in in. I have a 9800GT (just over 9" long) and it's a tight fit.
Other Thoughts: Because this is a mid size case, I would recommend a modular power supply. The cable management is decent, but a modular power supply will help to increase airflow.
Overall, this is a wonderful case that should handle decent gaming rigs for years to come.
Ultimate gamer case? Maybe not, but still a great buy!
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Very Nice Case
Reviewed By: Frozeninside on 12/7/2009
Tech Level: average - Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
This user purchased this item from Newegg
Pros: There are many pros to this case. Starting with the improved angle on the front USB, Audio, eSATA ports which is a big change from my previous case where they were in the middle. Plenty of room on the inside for components to be installed and ways to manage the cables. The simple look is nice also in a time when most cases are starting to look like art work. Filters are a nice touch even if a little hard to remove. Cooling is great with the fan controls.
Case was nice enough that my roommate wants to change the one he has out now.
Cons: A removable motherboard tray would be nice, and some of the front panel cabling needs to be a little longer, but those are just minor grips
Went on sale the the day after everything was processed for me.
Other Thoughts: Compared to my last case this one is far superior in looks, cooling, overall use. Looked at the 900 but this one had free shipping and glad I changed.
Current build is I7-860 Asus P7P55D EVO SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 5770 1GB G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1600 Antec 902 640GB WD HD 750W Antec Power supply
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Model
Brand
Antec
Model
Nine Hundred Two
Spec
Type
ATX Mid Tower
Color
Black
Case Material
Steel
With Power Supply
No
Power Supply Mounted
Bottom
Motherboard Compatibility
Mini-ITX, microATX, Standard ATX
With Side Panel Window
Yes
Expansion
External 5.25" Drive Bays
3
External 3.5" Drive Bays
No
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays
6
Expansion Slots
8
Front Ports
Front Ports
USB, Audio, e-SATA
Cooling System
120mm Fans
1 x 120mm blue LED exhaust rear fan 2 x 120mm blue LED intake front fans
200mm Fans
1 x 200mm blue LED exhaust top fan
Physical Spec
Dimensions(L x W x H)
18.60" x 8.60" x 19.40"
Weight
25.4 lbs.
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 Two to be ready for lift off, especially with the 200mm TriCool exhaust fan and perforated port atop this stylish case. It even has mounted dual 120mm fans in the front and a 120mm fan at the rear panel! Contrary to what you might expect, 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 of 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 in clear plastic, for a clear and elegant mounting. This is a sturdy steel case, with enough cooling technology to keep things frosty in the hottest action. Take one home today and build yourself the "coolest" rig around!
Highlights
Superior Expandability with 9 Drive Bays The Antec Nine Hundred Two’s nine drive bays provide three possible combinations including 3 x 5.25-inch external and 6 x 3.5-inch internal drive bays, or 6 x 5.25-inch external and 3x 3.5-inch internal drive bays, or 9 x 5.25-inch external drive bays.
Transparent Side Panel Window The Antec Nine Hundred Two’s transparent side panel window provides a direct view of the inner system. A 120mm fan can be installed on the side panel for maximum heat dissipation of the system.
Extreme Airflow and Cooling The Antec Nine Hundred Two 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.
Convenient Front I/O Panel The convenient front I/O panel enables easy access to two USB 2.0 ports, one eSATA port and two audio ports.