After removing the windowed panel we can see even more of the inside of the case.
The Antec One Hundred fits a full 11 drive bays in, including space for 3x external 5.25″ bays and 1 x 3.5″ bay – perfect for memory card readers, as well as space for 6 x 3.5″ HDD's and a 1 x 3.5″ bay which is only high enough for an SSD or similar 2.5″ drive.
The case like many others on the market now has space for the PSU at the bottom, although doesn't provide any vibration damping feet and does require the PSU to be screwed in. You can also see that there is a large cut-out for cable management.
At the top of the case is a 140mm TwoCool fan and at the rear a 120mm TwoCool fan, there is also one of the largest CPU cut-outs I have ever seen, which gives you more than plenty of space to work with.
The drive bays are positioned in the middle allowing plenty of clearance for cables on the one side. Drives are of course screwed in.
The expansion slot covers can only be removed with a bit of force, they then can't be replaced.
Removing the other side of the case we can see just how huge the CPU cut-out is. Antec have also included some easy to use cable management clips.
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.