Antec P150
Computer Case Review


  Today we have Antec P150 computer case review. Antec has been producing quality computer cases for many years, and the P150 is one of the latest models released.

The Antec P150 is a very clean looking case and it keeps in the noise generated by your PC.

Let's run through this review to see how the Antec P150 is. It may well be the PC case you've been looking for.

The Antec P150 computer case



Design and Construction

The Antec P150 is a nice looking case. Its dimensions are 17 x 8.1 x 18.5 inches and comes in at a weight of 25.3 pounds. The case has a nice white body, with good panel location. Of special note is the layer of sound-proofing plastic Antec has added to reduce the noise coming out of the PC.

Interestingly, if you own some black optical drives, the Antec P150 has special drive bay covers to cover those odd colors. The result is a very clean white look that is bound to appeal
 

Power Supply

The Antec P150 computer case comes with a 430W power supply. This wattage is more than enough for most users. Generally, if you're running normal applications or games, a 430W power supply is very adequate.
 

Performance

The Antec P150 comes with a TriCool exhaust fan. This fan has different speed settings you can select for different cooling purposes. Independent tests have shown that the Antec P150 is very capable of cooling and noise damping. In fact, the Antec P150 is touted to be one of the quietest cases in its price range.
 

Shortcomings

There are hardly any shortcomings that one think of for the Antec P150 case. Perhaps the only complaint could be that it should be available in more colors, particular black. This adds a certain amount of cool to the overall look.
 

Conclusion

The Antec P150 case is a great computer case. Noise proofing panels, a built-in fan with different selectable speed fan, as well as a 430W power supply make the Antec P150 a great choice for buyers.




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