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Review on Antec Performance P82 Flow ATX Mid-Tower Case: Tool-Free ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Tempered Glass, Removable SSD Rack, White LED, 4x 140mm Fans by Tony Meyer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Definitely a calmer body, cool appearance, more beautiful and. da

I bought it because I don't care about the assembly I see that most cases impose aesthetics on you. I also had a price point. The photos here don't do it justice, while they look great, but I'm not going to flood the internet with any PC builds. So from the massive Silverstone ft02 medium tower where everything was tilted 90 degrees and there was just bukku. Room, I had a lot of expectations from moving to something smaller (still the standard mid tower) but the hard drive bays, a 5.25 and a dedicated cutout in the case for cabling, I really like this case. both rear and front keyed (after removing the obv screw) and it seems really solid and there is no play in the pops. It definitely holds the seal and I don't notice any leakage at any of the seams. It moves air really well and I can moderately overclock with air cooling on both my GPU and CPU. As I said, the notch on the side of the cabling has enough room for my cheap Molex and SATA connectors, making cabling as easy as you do. It must be. Great access between sections and definitely with a dedicated power supply for additional wiring. The legs keep it a decent height above everything, which is good since the PSU fan is at the bottom (don't forget to clean the removable filter too). And the filters are okay, but do their job well. . We were halfway there when I first bought it, so it was definitely tested. In any case, the temperature remains stable, the airflow is good, the USB ports on top are good (it's nice to have 2/4 dedicated 2.0 ports, I just don't need so many external USB 3.0 ports). Antek killed him.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • I won't say anything