Antec 900 case

8ounce

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I was just at the store looking at some cases and for my future build(I was looking particularly at the 900). I was surprised the 900 looked a bit smaller and tigther in the inside then I thought it would be. I toke a rough estimation on the size of a 8800 gtx(one was on display nearby) and figured it would just barely fit. My fear is if future GPUs grow in size even half an inch, Im not sure the antec 900 would fit it in. Anyone with a 900 wanna comment on the fitting inside the case, maybe it was just my imagination.
 

PCTC2

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The 8800GTX does not fit without modding the HDD bays in front/removal of HDD bays. the GTS's fit.
 

8ounce

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Thank you for the reply PCTC2. Just curious, is it difficult to remove the HDD bay and will that give plenty of room for even bigger crads in the future?

 

Zepper

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When you build a Stacker type case into the mid-tower form factor, then there will always be the potential for space conflicts. In some instances, all the shuffling of drive locations won't alleviate it entirely. If you don't want the space conflicts, get the real Stacker which is deep enough to nearly eliminate the problem. The STC-T01 isn't much more expensive than the Nine hundred - and if you really want the 900, check http://www.Provantage.com for price.

.bh.
 

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Originally posted by: PCTC2
The 8800GTX does not fit without modding the HDD bays in front/removal of HDD bays. the GTS's fit.

All I had to do to fit my 8800GTX was remove the fan bracket on the back of the middlt drive bay. I would not exactly call that modding.
 

PCTC2

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Originally posted by: Narse
Originally posted by: PCTC2
The 8800GTX does not fit without modding the HDD bays in front/removal of HDD bays. the GTS's fit.

All I had to do to fit my 8800GTX was remove the fan bracket on the back of the middlt drive bay. I would not exactly call that modding.

Oh. Sorry. Wrong info. Could've sworn it would've been too long but I guess I should've measured. The bays are easy to move. 8 thumbscrews.
 

jazzpicker

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Excellent case with great cooling, a little tight for good cable management, snap out a plactic fan bracket to use the large 8800 video cards. Takes an extra hour of work when compared to other cases but it makes a beautiful , cool running computer. My temps are 3-5 C lower than the cooler master cases that I've been using.
 

Ozoneman

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Originally posted by: Narse
Originally posted by: PCTC2
The 8800GTX does not fit without modding the HDD bays in front/removal of HDD bays. the GTS's fit.

All I had to do to fit my 8800GTX was remove the fan bracket on the back of the middlt drive bay. I would not exactly call that modding.

Diddo on that. We put the 8800 ultra in the 900 case. Just had to remove the fan bracket like you said.
 

BATCH71

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Just put together my personal rig with watercooled everything and a PC 1K power supply. All fits inside with some work, came out beautiful and is quiet and very cool.

Outstanding value.

Dave
 

fujimitsu

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As others have stated just remove the bracket and you have enough room for anything on the market.
I put a GTS in my old 900 and it fit, but it does not leave you much room for cable management.
This is the only case under $100 I would consider a "gamer" case, the build quality, looks (IMO), and excellent airflow for the price can't be beat.
If you're on a budget I'd go with it, I was very satisfied with mine, you will have to spend about an hour moving things around, if you're anal about wire-management you might have to even cut holes. But when it's all said and done I think you'll be satisfied, I was.
If you do end up buying it check out what this guy did, turned out very well:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/f...howthread.php?t=126395
 

roorooroo

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I've been looking at one of these too..i would have to install my power supply upside down though..has anyone had problems with installing a power supply upside down?

Cheers,
 

Zepper

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roo...,

Most PSUs mounted near the top of the case with 120mm fan toward the CPU are already mounted upside down - main PCB down is considered "right side up" for most electronics. So yours will be mounted right side up. IAC, the PSU mount on the 900 is universal, so you CAN mount yours whichever way you deem best.

.bh.
 

faultheo

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Stick w/ a full tower. Mid tower is too tight. Especially w/ the larger size graphic cards coming out. Remember you have to wire up every thing and it is tight in a mid tower. I know I bought the 900. I wish now that i had gone bigger. I even use rounded ide cables - it was tough.
 

roorooroo

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Yes look a bit tight..i've got some good cable management links for how people got round the problem with the Antec 900 though.
 

jonmcc33

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Originally posted by: roorooroo
I've been looking at one of these too..i would have to install my power supply upside down though..has anyone had problems with installing a power supply upside down?

Cheers,

No, it has notches for mounting it both upside down and normal.
 

NoelS

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I have a 900 with an evga 8800GTS and there is sufficient room for that video card. But in other ways, it is quite cramped, very little extra room for cable management.

I also have a problem with the HDD cages - if you have a fan on the front of the cage, it's difficult to remove or exchange a HDD because of the wiring - you would have to unhook everything - HDD and fan wiring - to pull the cage out the front. You also have to remove both case sides to take the HDD cage srews out to remove the cage...

One other problem occurs if you have a motherboard with horizontal SATA connectors, like my ASUS Commando mobo. The SATA wires are pretty snug in the connectors and can't be removed or exchanged easily.

It is also a very heavy case when populated with PSU, etc.

A nice, cool case, but too many other problems. I would be wary before buying it again.

Noel
 
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