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Antec DF700 FLUX Case Review

How Much Does it Cost?

The Antec DF700 FLUX Mid-Tower PC case is available now from most major retailers. I’ve seen the price as low as £69.98, and while it’s on Amazon too, it’s price does seem to fluctuate along with the stock levels, so keep an eye out for the best deals. It’s not an incredible bargain or anything, but it’s still very good value for money. The case has a really solid range of features and all those included fans wouldn’t come cheap if you bought them yourself!

Overview

I really like the Antec DF700 FLUX, and while I must admit, it’s pretty much like every other case that hits the market these days, it’s the little details that manage to set it apart. In terms of the interior layout, it’s all where you would expect, and while I love the PSU shroud that’s built-in, stealth SSD mounts, and hidden HDD bay, these are not fairly common features.

However, Antec put a really funky front panel on this case, and it’s also functional as it does offer huge airflow and good air filtering. Furthermore, they’ve added the intake on the right-side panel, and that draws air in with that reverse fan, giving it more cooling potential than a lot of similar PC cases.

Five fans certainly add up in value fast, and with three of them having funky ARGB lighting effects, and all of them being connected to the built-in hub, it does make hit a very easy to use case. Plus, you can take control of the fan speeds all at once as they can sync with the PWM header.

Build quality is excellent too, and I’ll admit you can get all these features on cases that are a little bit cheaper. However, it’s things like the right side panel dust filter, the snug-fitting PSU dust filter, the reusable PCI slot covers, the reverse fan, the hub, the foam strip on the tempered glass panel, etc. These little details make this a premium quality product, but Antec still managed to keep the price way under £100, which is remarkable. If you like how it looks, you’ll find no issues with the rest of this case; highly recommended.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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