The all black P180 is still going strong as my recording studio system, but I'm actually looking to build an updated system and I'm loving this one. I wanted to P110 but honestly, the big drive caddies in this case are the real draw for me because of how much I love my 180.
Thanks for making this video. I'm building a Plex/NAS server, and it is hard to find reasonably priced cases with sufficient room/cages for rotational drives. In case anyone else is in the same boat as me, the other cases I considered were: * Antec P101 (this case, and what I ended up buying) * Cooler Master N400 - the cheapest one I looked at, but had some real negatives, like no room at the top for cable routing. Evidently getting the CPU power into the motherboard is an enormous hassle. * Fractal Design Define R5 - this was my 2nd place choice Ultimately for me, the Antec is a larger case overall than the Define R5 (62L instead of 54L), but I'm guessing either one will work well.
@@ravivaghasiya pretty good - the case comes with 3 fans in the front, but the strange thing is that they're not connected to the motherboard controls. You control them with a switch on the front. Mine are set to 'medium' (choices are high, medium, and low spin speeds). I have 4 NVME drives and 8 rotational drives in mine. I just checked, and the NVME drives are all around 35 C, while the rotational drives are around 30 C. I'm still a big fan of the case.
Thanks for the vid. Looking at a case that can hold a stack of 3.5 hdds. Looking at dumping it near the main tv to run plex, big box and have access to some steam titles for some good ol fashioned couch gaming. Looking like a good case that will fit the bill nicely. Cheaper than some of the others I was looking at.
One note - you can NOT buy additional HD caddies from Antec. I couldn't find the caddies on their site, so I sent their support an email. They explained that they do not sell the caddies separately. I think this is a real shame, but there you go. I opened the ticket about a year ago, so maybe something has changed.
Does the P101 still have big silicon rubber grommets to mount the disks? I have 2 P100s and they effectively isolate the disk vibrations from the case. The disk caddies are constructed differently on the P101 compared to the P100.
The caddy has some rubber parts, but the actual mounting of the HDDs as I can recall, doesn't. I tried searching more details on the web, but couldn't find them unfortunately. Sorry.
@@PCCrazyDario Thanks. Maybe they insulated the whole caddy to the chassis instead of the disk to the caddy? I tried several different cases and the Antec Solo and P100 were the only ones to prevent disk vibrations from making the whole chassis resonate.
@@tgkhfgkr9729 Maybe they did, even though if that is the case, the vibration is between the HDD and the bracket since there is no rubber between those two. I honestly can't remember.
I love this case and currently using it as a home server. The only issue I have is trying to find a similar cage to make it a 10-bay drive. I might have to give up on that and make a 4-bay 2.5 inch SSD instead using the two back area and the 5.25 inch via a bracket.
Unfortunately I don't think so, unless you want to cut the front panel. If you are a pro in modding, you could make it look nice, but otherwise you could destroy the case. Also, can't remember where the STOP hindges are for the dust filter, so those might need some modding as well to get the reverse pull from the front.
@@PCCrazyDario Alright, thanks for the reply ! From the top of your head, do you know another case with these kind of specs but with a dust filter you don't have to remove ?
@@Nyancat703 In this price range, I doubt there is any. Maybe check Fractal if they have something like this with the front dust filter, but can't recall to be honest. Others don't do these kind of cases if I am not mistaking.
@@Nyancat703 Unfortunately, brands are going in the way of, let's say, earning. Less people want what you want and more want TG side panels, less HDD cages, PSU dust filter at the back only for the PSU, good organisation for cables and stuff like that.
If you had HDDs in front or at least the cages, then it makes sense. But regardless, the openning on the front is to small to create an good intake for the air flow for that GPU unfortunately.
@@PCCrazyDario yeah I had the cages. It didn't fit at first so I had to cut it with plyers. Also its called silent but stock fans were not silent at all lol. I have a Asus ROG case today with the 4090 it's much better suited for me now
@@OrrWeiss You do know you could just removed the cages without cutting them? :) I would say this case is more designed for massive storage possibilities instead as a gaming rig. ROG case is a different story.
Comparing prices, ANTEC wins. Comparing storage capacity, ANTEC wins. Comparing build quality (material and final finish), Fractal wins. Comparing modularity, Fractal wins. Comparing amount of fans, ANTEC wins. Comparing possibility to adjust fan speeds on the go, ANTEC wins. Comparing airflow because of the front panel, Fractal wins. Hope that explains a bit.
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@@PCCrazyDario Agreed, except in storage, because even though the R6 only comes with 6 HDD caddys you can expand it to 11 so it also wins there, and as for the price, if you go with the non-tg version it brings it down to a 10€ difference, at least in my country.
@ Maybe there is a chance to buy additional cages for P101 as well, because there is room to add 2x more at the top if you remove the 5.25" bracket. i mean, I can't argue about Fractal. Those cases are great without a doubt, don't get me wrong.
Antec is killing it with their cases. Damn I miss the P180 that I had back in the day. Keep up the great work bro and stay safe.
They are doing a great job, even though I am a bit late for the review of this case to be honest. P180 was one hell of a case. :) You too bro!
The all black P180 is still going strong as my recording studio system, but I'm actually looking to build an updated system and I'm loving this one. I wanted to P110 but honestly, the big drive caddies in this case are the real draw for me because of how much I love my 180.
I like their P182 but the no longer selling it
The side panel really work on blocking noise
Thanks for making this video. I'm building a Plex/NAS server, and it is hard to find reasonably priced cases with sufficient room/cages for rotational drives.
In case anyone else is in the same boat as me, the other cases I considered were:
* Antec P101 (this case, and what I ended up buying)
* Cooler Master N400 - the cheapest one I looked at, but had some real negatives, like no room at the top for cable routing. Evidently getting the CPU power into the motherboard is an enormous hassle.
* Fractal Design Define R5 - this was my 2nd place choice
Ultimately for me, the Antec is a larger case overall than the Define R5 (62L instead of 54L), but I'm guessing either one will work well.
You are very welcome. As for the choices you wrote down, eventually Fractal might have better thermals. That is all. :)
How's harddrive temperature with p101?
@@ravivaghasiya pretty good - the case comes with 3 fans in the front, but the strange thing is that they're not connected to the motherboard controls. You control them with a switch on the front. Mine are set to 'medium' (choices are high, medium, and low spin speeds).
I have 4 NVME drives and 8 rotational drives in mine. I just checked, and the NVME drives are all around 35 C, while the rotational drives are around 30 C.
I'm still a big fan of the case.
I put in a micro-ITX and used this exact case for a server. It is great and very quiet. Highly recommended.
Thanks for your feedback! :9
Thanks for the vid. Looking at a case that can hold a stack of 3.5 hdds. Looking at dumping it near the main tv to run plex, big box and have access to some steam titles for some good ol fashioned couch gaming.
Looking like a good case that will fit the bill nicely. Cheaper than some of the others I was looking at.
Thank you for the comment. I do agree with your thoughts. ;)
I got this for a NAS build, for the money it is a great deal and easy to work with!
One note - you can NOT buy additional HD caddies from Antec. I couldn't find the caddies on their site, so I sent their support an email. They explained that they do not sell the caddies separately.
I think this is a real shame, but there you go.
I opened the ticket about a year ago, so maybe something has changed.
I think it looks great, very stealthy
33 no like is mine,grt work bro! grt cabinet
Thank you very much! :D
Are there pc cases with hot hdd swap?
Does the P101 still have big silicon rubber grommets to mount the disks? I have 2 P100s and they effectively isolate the disk vibrations from the case. The disk caddies are constructed differently on the P101 compared to the P100.
The caddy has some rubber parts, but the actual mounting of the HDDs as I can recall, doesn't. I tried searching more details on the web, but couldn't find them unfortunately. Sorry.
@@PCCrazyDario Thanks. Maybe they insulated the whole caddy to the chassis instead of the disk to the caddy?
I tried several different cases and the Antec Solo and P100 were the only ones to prevent disk vibrations from making the whole chassis resonate.
@@tgkhfgkr9729 Maybe they did, even though if that is the case, the vibration is between the HDD and the bracket since there is no rubber between those two. I honestly can't remember.
I love this case and currently using it as a home server. The only issue I have is trying to find a similar cage to make it a 10-bay drive.
I might have to give up on that and make a 4-bay 2.5 inch SSD instead using the two back area and the 5.25 inch via a bracket.
Maybe try contacting ANTEC and ask them if they can help you out.
@@PCCrazyDarioIt's okay , i ended up buying an Olmaster 4x2.5" Slots SATA to put ssds in there for my VM. it's a good tradeoff for me.
@@RizalBoon Nice!
Is the front door meant to be open while the machine is running for the airflow to work properly?
Nope, should be closed. But of course you will get a better air flow with an opened front panel.
I would choose silent server :)
And this would be possible. :)
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Lovely video bro
Will this Cabinet be compatible Z690- Gigabyte AORUS MASTER..
Thank you very much. Yes, it will be suitable.
Bleh, is there any way to mod it so the bottom dust filter can be pulled out from the front ?
Unfortunately I don't think so, unless you want to cut the front panel. If you are a pro in modding, you could make it look nice, but otherwise you could destroy the case. Also, can't remember where the STOP hindges are for the dust filter, so those might need some modding as well to get the reverse pull from the front.
@@PCCrazyDario Alright, thanks for the reply !
From the top of your head, do you know another case with these kind of specs but with a dust filter you don't have to remove ?
@@Nyancat703 In this price range, I doubt there is any. Maybe check Fractal if they have something like this with the front dust filter, but can't recall to be honest. Others don't do these kind of cases if I am not mistaking.
@@PCCrazyDario Sheesh, I just want a noise insulated ATX case with the space of a DVD reader and some good dust filters, why is it so hard to find x)
@@Nyancat703 Unfortunately, brands are going in the way of, let's say, earning. Less people want what you want and more want TG side panels, less HDD cages, PSU dust filter at the back only for the PSU, good organisation for cables and stuff like that.
How does this compare with the CoolerMaster CM694? Any thoughts?
Can it fit a 120mm rad on the top?
I had this case with an rtx 3080. The GPU always overheated with this case
If you had HDDs in front or at least the cages, then it makes sense. But regardless, the openning on the front is to small to create an good intake for the air flow for that GPU unfortunately.
@@PCCrazyDario yeah I had the cages. It didn't fit at first so I had to cut it with plyers. Also its called silent but stock fans were not silent at all lol. I have a Asus ROG case today with the 4090 it's much better suited for me now
@@OrrWeiss You do know you could just removed the cages without cutting them? :) I would say this case is more designed for massive storage possibilities instead as a gaming rig. ROG case is a different story.
So, a worse Define R6.
Comparing prices, ANTEC wins. Comparing storage capacity, ANTEC wins. Comparing build quality (material and final finish), Fractal wins. Comparing modularity, Fractal wins. Comparing amount of fans, ANTEC wins. Comparing possibility to adjust fan speeds on the go, ANTEC wins. Comparing airflow because of the front panel, Fractal wins. Hope that explains a bit.
@@PCCrazyDario Agreed, except in storage, because even though the R6 only comes with 6 HDD caddys you can expand it to 11 so it also wins there, and as for the price, if you go with the non-tg version it brings it down to a 10€ difference, at least in my country.
@ Maybe there is a chance to buy additional cages for P101 as well, because there is room to add 2x more at the top if you remove the 5.25" bracket. i mean, I can't argue about Fractal. Those cases are great without a doubt, don't get me wrong.
@@PCCrazyDario I just left a comment on the video - unfortunately you cannot buy extra caddies from Antec. I'm not sure why they don't sell them.
@@iamamish I think this case is EOL, so that is why you can't grab additional caddies... Unfortunately.