Antec P380 Full-Tower Chassis Review

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eTeknix checked out the Antec P380 Full-Tower Chassis

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Today is a very special day indeed, as it marks the day I finally get my hands on the all-new Antec P380! I first saw this chassis at the start of the year, when we visited the Antec suite at CES 2015. I was very impressed with what I saw, but trade shows aren't always the best place to get in close and really study a product. Antec used to be one of my favourite chassis manufacturers, I stress used to be, as they were one of the biggest players in the industry, creating some of the most popular chassis around. In recent years, Antec has seen fierce competition from the likes of Corsair, Silverstone, NZXT, Thermaltake and Coolermaster, to name but a few. The P380 is supposed to mark the triumphant return of Antec to the premium gaming chassis market, so let's see if it's got what it takes!

?When only the best can satisfy your needs, the P380 is the answer. Known for its minimalistic design, the Performance series focuses on delivering the perfect balance between performance and Quiet-Computing. Whether you?re designing your ultimate dream PC or, just creating a monster file server, the P380 should be the choice, without hesitation.? ? Antec.com

As you can see from the specifications below, the P380 is very well equipped. It has room for a mini-ITX motherboard, right up to E-ATX motherboards with 9 expansion slots; certainly more than enough room for a high-end workstation or gaming rig. There's 465mm of GPU clearance too, so even the biggest cards on the market should fit without any issues. There's also a lot of fan and radiator mounting options throughout; great news for both air-cooling and water-cooling enthusiasts.
 Antec P380 Full-Tower Chassis Review @ eTeknix