Antec P10 FLUX Mid-Tower Case Review




/ 3 years ago

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Interior

If we remove the side panel, you’ll see that there’s a nice thick layer of noise dampening material on the inside.

There’s a lot of space on the interior of the case too, and Antec even say’s on their own website that it’ll support some of the largest air coolers on the market, as well as some of the massive new GPUs such as the ASUS STRIX 3080.

There’s a good range of cut-outs around the motherboard, allowing for quick and easy cable routing. There are no fancy grommets here, but with no windows on the case, they’re hardly needed.

There’s a full-length PSU cut-out, allowing you to hide all the cable gore. However, it features a fan mount to better direct the airflow through the case, as well as plenty of ventilation holes. There’s even a reverse fan, which we’ll see more of shortly, as it’s not pre-installed.

There’s a lot of space up front for mounting additional cooling hardware. Plus, there’s a cut-out in the shroud, allowing for a full-height radiator to be installed.

While the case will support a 5.25″ optical drive, or similar sized accessory, you can remove this bracket completely if you feel the need.

Finally, we have the rear fan, giving us five fans in total! Clearly, airflow isn’t going to be an issue here.

Now if we remove the right-side panel, you’ll find even more noise isolation materials on there too. Combined with those on the left side, the front panel and even in the top of the case, the P10 Flux is very well padded! Of course, you’ll also find another dust filter here for that side panel intake.

There’s a good amount of cable routing space here, but keep in mind that you have the PSU shroud to cram excess cables under. Plus, there’s no side panel, so aesthetics aren’t quite as important on the interior so you can be a little lazy with it.

There are two SSD mounts right behind the motherboard.

Plus an additional HDD tray in the bottom of the case.

All the fans in the case are connected to this fan speed control hub. There are five fans in the case, but the case and hub will support a sixth.

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