The case has a purposeful look, and has mesh across the front which acts as a dust filter for the fans while still being easy to clean.
A close-up of the top reveals the tray-like design we have seen on other Antec cases, and at the front we find 4x USB 2.0 ports as well as the On/Off switch and the headphone/microphone sockets. We can also see the 140mm fan towards the back of the case.
The window side has actually been screwed in which gives a very rigid and tough look, on top of that the extra wide grill design matches the shaping of this panel nicely.
From the back it looks pretty much like most cases on the market currently, the 120mm fan is at the top and is set-up as an exhaust fan.
Unfortunately, once the rear expansion slot covers have been removed you can not replace them. You may also notice the two small holes on the right-hand side which can be pushed out to enable space for water-cooling pipes or even USB 3.0 cables, they don't however include the rummer grommets to fit these.
Antec did however include a very simple Fan Speed controller for the two pre-installed fans, which allows you to choose whether you want more cooling or quieter operation.
I like their products, they are always well priced.
I like windowed cases, but my routing skills suck so id need to put a lot of time and effort into it. which is why I have never bought one :p
It isn’t a bad case, but I used the ordinary one and I dont think its a very pretty looking case. I suppose the price point means they need to cut some corners.