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Antec P110 LUCE Tempered Glass Chassis Review

A Closer Look – Exterior


The P110 Luce looks absolutely fantastic from the moment it’s taken out of the box. It’s got a lot in common with previous Precision series chassis though, which is a good thing, as we loved the older models. It’s a standard mid-tower form factor too, so offers plenty of room for a decent gaming PC.

Down the left side, you’ll find a large tempered glass window. It’s mildly tinted, so it’ll show off your hardware while hiding darker components and cables. I love the little details though, such as these Antec branded thumbscrews that hold it in place.

Down the sides of the front panel, you’ll find plenty of ventilation for the front cooling mounts. The indirect airflow will help reduce noise from your system. Furthermore, there’s a big dust filter in here, which we’ll see shortly.

Front Panel HDMI

The front panel is nicely designed, with a large power button and LED control button on the left side. Further along, you have audio USB. Finally, on the far-right, you have an HDMI port. There’s a cable running internally that can hook up to the back of your GPU, or an internal HDMI port as some modern GPUs have for this purpose.

There’a  huge ventilated section at the top, with a very nicely designed dust cover. It’s magnetic, so easily removed and cleaned as required.

Behind it, you’ll find room for 120mm and 240mm fan mounts, as well as some radiator support too.

Brushed Aluminium

The give everything a premium quality vibe, Antec has stuck a big sheet of anodized aluminium on the front of the chassis. The effect speaks for its self, as that’s one gorgeous panel, and it pairs well with the tempered glass side panel.

Down the right side, a thick solid metal panel. Its chunky design will help reduce unwanted vibrations from the chassis. Plus, it’s mounted with more of those funky thumbscrews, which looks great!

Around the back, things are pretty standard, but in a good way.

There’s a height adjustable 120mm fan mount, with a pre-installed 120mm fan.

Vertical GPU Mounting

There are eight expansion slots, as well as two vertical slots, which can be used for your GPU, but you’ll have to provide your own riser cable to do so.

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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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