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Antec’s Constellation C5 case comes with 7 ARGB fans pre-installed

Antec has unleashed its latest case – the Antec C5 ARGB. Available in black or white, the case stands out with its 270-degree tempered glass panel, while also introducing support for back-connect motherboards, a new design that moves all of your power connectors to the back of the motherboard, leaving minimal cables at the front of the case.

The C5 ARGB supports next-gen back connect motherboards, allowing you to connect cables at the rear of the motherboard for a clean look. The C5 is also a dual chamber design chassis, with the right chamber featuring a top-mounted power supply area and 95mm of cable management space. Supported Back Connect motherboards include:

  • Asus TUF B760M-BTF WIFI D4
  • Asus TX Gaming B760-BTF WiFi
  • Asus DIY-APE B760 Revolution
  • MSI B760M Project Zero
  • MSI B650M Project Zero
  • Colorful CVN C760M Frozen WiFi V20

This list will grow over time. Right now, there are just a few Back Connect motherboards that have been officially announced. As this new form factor becomes more common, we should see a wider range of boards available.

The C5 ARGB also comes with seven 120mm ARGB PWM fans pre-installed, 3 at the bottom, 3 on the side mount and 1 at the rear of the chassis. Typically, PC cases ship with four or less pre-installed fans, so having seven ARGB fans is a decent value-add for this case. The case has three extra fan slots too, so you can bump it up to 10 fans in total.

Enthusiasts will be happy with this case too, as it supports 360mm radiators in the top and bottom of the case, as well as up to a 280mm radiator on the side. This provides plenty of room for a high-end liquid cooling loop. The case also supports graphics cards up to 410mm long.

This case is available now in black or white, via Scan, priced at £109.99.

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