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Antec Twelve Hundred Case Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: August 11, 2008
Page: 6 of 6
Real-time pricing for Antec TWELVE HUNDRED V3.
Antecnode Antec Twelve Hundred V3 Black Steel ATX Full Tower Gaming Case 18369 Electronics Used and New Usually ships
Amazon: $193.79 Buy.com: $177.99

Conclusions
Hardware Secrets Golden Award

Antec Twelve Hundred is a full tower case targeted to high-end gamers that want a good quality case full of features but don’t want to pay for an aluminum product. Here is a summary of what we found about this case.

Strong Points

  • Outstanding quality and impeccable paint job, which is also applied to the internal parts of the case. No sharp edges that you could cut yourself while building your PC.
  • Excellent price for a high-end full-tower case.
  • The number of hard disk drive bays is more than enough even for the most hardcore user.
  • The number of available fans (one 200-mm on the top, two 120 mm on the rear and three 120 mm fans on the front) is simply insane.
  • Speed control for all fans, with three speeds for the top and rear fans and a potentiometer for the three front fans.
  • On/off switch for the LED’s on the top fan.
  • Washable dust filters.

Weak Points

  • Could have a FireWire port.
  • Use of regular screws instead of thumbscrews for fastening daughter boards to the case.
  • Use of regular screws instead of thumbscrews or even a screwless mechanism for installing optical and hard disk drives to the case.
  • All fans use a standard 4-pin peripheral power connector and thus you can’t monitor their speed.
  • No anti-vibration mechanism for the hard disk drives.

In summary, this is a terrific case for users that want a high-end gaming case but don’t want to give an arm to buy a very high-end all-aluminum model.

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