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Antec Performance 1M Black Mini-ITX Gaming Case
The Antec Performance 1M is a sleek and stylish mini-ITX chassis designed for compact builds. It features a perforated panel design for optimal airflow and a refined, modern touch. The case is built with aluminum side panels and an aluminum rear frame, offering a durable, sleek metallic finish.
Description
The Performance 1M's minimalist design blends effortlessly into any setup. It features an adjustable central mount, allowing compatibility with a range of GPU and CPU cooler sizes for greater flexibility in your build. Tool-free side panels allow quick, easy access for upgrades and maintenance.
Specifications
Dimensions:
424 x 175 x 260mm (DWH)
Form Factor:
Mini-ITX
Mainboard Support:
ITX
Liquid Cooling Support
None
Front Access & Controls:
Power, Type-C 10Gbps x 1
Side Panel:
Solid Side Panel
Drive Bays:
2.5" x 1
Expansion Slots:
3 (Max GPU Mode) / 2 (Max CPU-Cooler Mode)
Max GPU Length:
=350mm
Max CPU Cooler Height:
=85mm (40mm Max GPU Thickness)
Max GPU Thickness:
=78mm (47mm Max CPU Cooler Height)
Total GPU Thickness + CPU Cooler Height:
125mm
Max PSU Size:
130 x 125 x 63.5mm / SFX-L & SFX only
Net Weight:
4.90 kg
Warranty:
2 Years
Fan Bays
Bottom : 2 x 120mm / 2x 140mm
Fans Included
None
Dust Filters
Bottom
Additional Features
Riser Cable
PCIE 4.0
Adjustable Central Mount:
Allows compatibility with a range of GPU and CPU cooler sizes
Tool-Free Side Panels:
Quick, easy access for upgrades and maintenance
Aluminum Finish:
Durable, sleek metallic finish
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