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Antec GX700 Case Review

The exterior design of the Antec GX700 has a distinct military theme, using a combination of black and dark green in the finish of the case. The main chassis of the case is constructed from steel, although the front panel of the case is plastic.

On the top of the case at the front, we find the front panel connections.  These consist of two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, and headphone and microphone jacks.  To the right, there is a yellow and black flap which flips up to reveal a fan speed controller underneath.

Behind the front panel connectors, there is a large 280 mm roof vent which is populated with two 140 mm Antec fans.

The front of the case features four 5.25″ drive bays which are secured in place by a series of metal clips on the sides.  Moving further down, we find a large red power button and a front air intake vent with room for twin 120 mm fans.

Moving round to the rear of the chassis, we find a fairly standard layout.  There is a 120 mm exhaust vent which is populated with an Antec branded fan alongside the I/O panel.  Further down there are seven expansion slots and a PSU mounting slot at the bottom.

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3 comments

  1. I dont think it is the most attractive looking case, but I am sure it will target a niche audience who liked the corsair case too.

  2. Unusual design indeed, but i like it. bargain price, have to hand it to antec in that regard. shame about the expansion slot covers.

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