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The Antec CX500M ARGB is a mid-tower gaming case designed to showcase your build with a panoramic 270° view. It features seamless steel-tempered glass on the left and front panels, providing an unobstructed look at your components. With bottom-up vertical airflow via mesh on the lower front, lower left, and right sides, it accelerates heat dissipation. Tool-free panels make assembly and disassembly easier, reducing the risk of glass breakage. The case comes pre-installed with three 120mm ARGB fans that can be daisy-chained for ARGB sync, letting you create your own personal style. Specifications Dimensions: 436 x 210 x 446mm (DWH) Form Factor: Mini Tower Materials: Steel + Glass Motherboard Support: Micro-ATX, ITX Front Access & Controls: Power, LED Control Button, USB 3.0 x 2, Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 x 1, Headphone/Mic Combo Jack Side Panel: 4mm Tempered Glass Drive Bays: 3.5" / 2.5": 2 / 1 2.5": 1 Expansion Slots: 5 Fan Support: Top: 3 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm Side: 2 x 120mm Power Supply Shroud: 3 x 120mm Rear: 120mm Included Fans: 2 x 120mm ARGB reverse fans (Right side) 1 x 120mm ARGB fan (Rear) Radiator Support: Top: 120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm Clearance: Max GPU Length: =415mm Max CPU Cooler Height: =165mm Max PSU Length (Including cables): =210mm (With HDD) =270mm (Without HDD) Miscellaneous: Dust Filters: Top / Bottom Net Weight: 6.34 Kg Gross Weight: 8.2 Kg Warranty: 1 Year Cooling & Cable Management: This case is designed to support powerful air cooling with up to 9 fans simultaneously. It also provides ample space for cable management, ensuring your PC build remains clean and organized.
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