Antec NX Series NX800, Mid Tower E-ATX Gaming Case, Tempered Glass Side Panel, 360 & 280 mm Radiators Support, Built-in LED Controller - View 1

Antec NX Series NX800, Mid Tower E-ATX Gaming Case, Tempered Glass Side Panel, 360 & 280 mm Radiators Support, Built-in LED Controller

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Key Features

  • Motherboard Support: Up to E-ATX
  • Included ARGB Fans: 2 x 200 mm in front & 1 x 120 mm in rear
  • Ready for radiators up to 360 mm in front, 280 mm on top & 140 mm in rear
  • Up to 6 ARGB fans in sync simultaneously
  • Flexible Storage Potential: Up to 3 x HDDs & 4 x SSDs

Specifications

Global Trade Identification Number
00761345810807
Manufacturer
Antec
UPC
761345810807 761345810814 793519848033
Brand Name
Antec
Model Name
NX800
Item Dimensions D x W x H
18.5"D x 9.06"W x 19.69"H
Item Weight
7.9 Kilograms
Material
Alloy Steel, Plastic
Color
Black
Recommended Uses For Product
Gaming
Total USB 30 Ports
2
Total Usb Ports
3
Special Features
ARGB Fans and Built-in ARGB Board
Hard Disk Form Factor
3.5 Inches
Number of Fans
6
Fan Size
200 Millimeters
Total Expansion Slots Quantity
10
Total USB 20 Ports
2
Supported Motherboard
Extended ATX
Case Type
Mid Tower
Power Supply Mounting Type
Bottom Mount
Cooling Method
Water, Air

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Customer Reviews

L.A. BoadoL.A. Boado
I did a review before this that they sent a wrong product and so, i want to say thanks for bringing the right product! :Dnow unto the case itself. The case is really big, but that is why I ordered it. The grills in the front that is open allowing more air to come thru. there are 2 dust filters, top (outside) and front (inside), that is detachable so better dust proof.the 3 rgb fans that came with the case can be controlled via button on the front panel of the case, or press and hold the button and let the motherboard control the LEDs. Oh and the fans are pretty quiet.the right side panel has plenty of room so that when connecting sata power, they dont stick out touching the panel cover so the cords are easily stowed when the cover is closed.hdd bays do not have slots to just pull out the drives but rather they are screwed unto the drive holders and must take out the holder from the case before doing so. But its not that tough to put in, and vice versa.TL:DR - great big case with decent airflow and easy configurable rgb fans.
Jacob Rose
Twin 200mm Intake fans are fixed speed and quiet. RGB is pretty good. The built in RGB controller presets were okay, I have the RGB controller connected to my motherboard for more options. No issues keeping my I5-12600KF cool with a 240mm Rad up top. RTX 3070 chilling like a villain with plenty of air flow. Front filter is magnetically mounted behind the front fans. Little irritating to open up and clean out dust. Was easy to build in.
Mike R.Mike R.
I had, and still have, the Antec 900 for ages. Built my first "gaming" computer into it nearly a decade ago, upgraded it for a long time had stickers all on it.. But after years of abuse, being traded away and then bought back-it was time to be put to rest...TLDR - The Antec NX800 is an amazingly spacious case, with two ARGB 200mm fans and one 120mm ARGB exhaust fan. They are just about as quiet as my old Antec 900 was but with the added RGB effects.Pros:-For 90 bucks, it's a great case.-Ability to hide cables/SSD/HDD/PSU ++For cable management ease-Tempered glass and the ARGB fans make it a clean look-Room for multiple liquid cooling radiators and a nice sized reservoir-Have had no room issues-Plenty of mounting pointsNot a pro or con, but you will need longer cables than you may have had if you didn't hide them behind the case like this one does, I simply had to get an extra-long SATA cable out from my GPU box but I did have to order longer data cables for all my HDD/SSD spaceCons:-Antec, unfortunately, doesn't provide the best manual - it's one-sheet about the size of a small thank you card making it difficult to understand the onboard ARGB fan controller, ones you realize you don't need to connect everything to this module-things fell into place.-Fans could be quieter, but given they were pre-installs and the pricepoint it's understandable at least.-If you need a CD/DVD drive you'd need another case, the front metal mesh does not seem easily removable. ( I don't have this issue but just figured I'd mention it )That's really about it for me, as long as you have a fairly competent understanding of computers, setting up your rig in this computer case shouldn't be an issue for you. I love how it looks, fans don't rattle or squeak, just normal hum.
Aimee Martello
This case is solid. I just graduated University, and have had this PC since September. It's made numerous car trips without a box and done perfectly wedged on the backseat floorboard. He's quiet, regulates air well, and has plenty of the ports I need. He is relatively on the large side, so be warned!