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Explore Gaming Excellence with the ANTEC C8 Case Unleash the power of seamless gaming with the ANTEC C8 Case, a sleek and powerful Full Tower designed to elevate your gaming experience. Boasting a striking white exterior, this case is not just a housing unit—it's a statement of style and functionality. Versatile Compatibility for Every Build Engineered to accommodate a range of motherboard sizes, including E-ATX, ATX, Micro ATX, and ITX, the ANTEC C8 provides unparalleled flexibility for your gaming rig. No matter your preference, this case ensures compatibility, making it an ideal choice for both seasoned gamers and newcomers alike. Innovative Connectivity at Your Fingertips Stay connected with ease using the 2 x USB 3.0 ports and 1 x USB Type-C port conveniently located on the front panel. Whether you're transferring files, connecting peripherals, or charging devices, the ANTEC C8 offers a seamless and efficient experience for all your gaming and computing needs. Immersive Views with Tempered Glass Panels Step into a world of visual excellence with the ANTEC C8's tempered glass side panels on both the left and front. Showcase your gaming setup with pride, allowing the vibrant colors and dynamic lighting of your components to shine through. The tempered glass not only enhances aesthetics but also provides durability and protection. Optimized Cooling for Maximum Performance Keep your gaming rig cool and optimized with the ANTEC C8's advanced cooling capabilities. The thoughtfully designed airflow ensures efficient heat dissipation, preventing overheating during intense gaming sessions. With this case, you can push your hardware to its limits without compromising on performance. Case Dimensions 464 x 303 x 476mm (DWH) Form Factor Full Tower Materials Steel + Plastic + Glass Motherboard Support E-ATX (280mm), ATX, M-ATX, ITX Front Access & Controls Power, Reset, USB 3.0 x 2, Type-C 10Gbps x 1, Headphone/Mic Combo Jack Side Panel 4mm Tempered Glass Expansion Slots 8 3.5" 2 2.5" 4 Fans Included None - Fans shown for illustration only (FAANT-TQ120ARGB) Top Fan Support 3 x 120 / 3 x 140 / 2 x 160mm Side Fan Support 3 x 120 / 2 x 140mm Bottom Fan Support 3 x 120 / 3 x 140 / 2 x 160mm Rear Fan Support 120 / 140mm Top Radiator Support 120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm Side Radiator Support 120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm Bottom Radiator Support 120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm Rear Radiator Support 120mm Max GPU Length 440mm Max CPU Cooler Height 175mm Max PSU Length 210mm (without cable) Cooling Design Dual chamber design for independent cooling of CPU/GPU and PSU/Drives. Supports up to 10 fans simultaneously. Dustproof Design Full mesh panels on the top and right side. Full-sized pull-out dust filter at the bottom. Structure 0.8mm + 1.0mm thick steel for robust protection. Tool-free quick-release panels on the front, top, and sides. Storage Compatibility Modular drive trays supporting up to 6 drives: 2 x 3.5" HDD & 4 x 2.5" SSD. Cable Management Interior velcro straps and cable routing rubber grommets for organized cable management. MPN 0-761345-10021-2
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