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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!
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DO NOT WRITE A REVIEW UNLESS YOU OWN IT!!!
- 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?
GOOD CASE but flawed
- 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.
| Model | Nine Hundred Two |
| Type | ATX Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Case Material | Steel |
| With Power Supply | No |
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Cmon antec
- Pros: looks good,good airflow cable management the price its ok too
- Cons: If u use headphones like me dont get this case the front panel headphone jack has a lot of hiss even whe u move the mouse,cant believe it, and its a problem with this cases, lots of ppl having the same problem,trust me dont get this get something else
- Other Thoughts: the front port of my CM Stacker 832 died so i decided to dump it and try this one,guess what i had to clean my old case and i still use it thats the only problem with my Stacker but this case its much much better than the 900,i ordered a front panel replacement from newegg to keep playing on one of the best cases i ever had the Stacker 832
Fantastic Case
- Pros: - Price (got mine with free shipping, instant discount and a $25 MIR)
- Plenty of room for most users (except those with very long GPUs) - Good cable management possibilities - Looks amazing - Great airflow - Comes with 4 fans - Clear sidepanel to see your setup (guess it's more of a preference, but for me it's a pro) - Made from heavy and durable materials that will last a long time - Dividers on top of case are great for storage (ex. small screws while building your rig) - Fan controllers for all 4 that come with the case - Dust filters on the intake fans - Able to move around the HDD cages / 5.25" bay grills to your liking. I my HDD cages up to right below my DVD drive in order to get maximum air flow to the GPU / mobo
- Cons: - Cable management could be a little better
- Would be nice if it was a little bit longer; I had a touch of trouble with SATA cables and the compartment on the back of the HDD cage for an extra fan - nothing major - Tab of metal dividing mobo / PSU stuck into the grill of my PSU's fan, so I had to bend it up a little bit - just a minor inconvenience - Gets a little loud when all the fans are turned up to full, but nothing that really bothers me; if you have your fans on full you probably have the sound up on your computer anyways. In any case, you can always buy quieter ones and just replace them
- Other Thoughts: This is an excellent case. As soon as I took it out of the box, I could tell right away that it was high quality simply by the materials that came with it. The fan controllers are easy to use, once you get used to reaching behind the case and memorizing where the exhaust fan switches are. The only problem I had was that the extra fan slot on the back of one of the HDD cages was bending my SATA cables on my mobo more than I liked, so I simply took it off the cage (which was very easy to do). Don't have a fan for it yet anyways :)
Quality Case
- Pros: This is a quality case with good cooling
Top fan looks sweet and moves alot of air Plenty of cable management Case just looks Badas$
- Cons: Heavy, but that isnt a con
- Other Thoughts: I used this case for my first build and it worked out spectacular. easy to use cable management provides great airflow.
| 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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Quick Specs
| Brand | Antec |
| Case Material | Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Front Ports | USB, Audio, e-SATA |
| Motherboard Compatibility | ATX |
| Type | ATX Mid Tower |
| Internal 3.5" Drive Bays | 6 |
| External 5.25" Drive Bays | 3 |
| With Side Panel Window | Yes |
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