Antec are a company well known
to the enthusiast community, mainly for their computer enclosures
and Power supply units. Today I will be reviewing the P160,
at first glance a very eye-pleasing case. It’s an
all aluminium design with a plastic front bezel.

The Packaging:
The case arrived in a very well sealed cardboard box, with
no apparent damages to it.
Let’s move on to the features of the
P160
Product Specifications:
• Stylish, durable 1.2mm anodized aluminum
• Swiveling front control panel
- Swivels up to 45 degrees.
- Connectors: 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire, i.Link)
and 2 x audio jacks.
- LED temperature display with two built-in sensors
• Removable motherboard tray.
• Accomodates any ATX12V power supply
• 10 drive bays
- Color-coordinated CD-ROM & floppy drive covers
a. 4 external 5.25"
b. 2 external 3.5"
c. 4 internal 3.5"
- Rubber mounting grommets in hard drive trays
• Cooling capacity:
a: 1 x 120mm low speed fan
b: 1 x 120mm fan mount
• Fan Specs:
-RPM: 1600
-CFM: 56.13
-dB(A): 28
• Built-in washable air filter
• Removable Side Panel
• Fits motherboards up to Standard ATX
The case:
At the top of the front of the P160 you can
see the Swiveling front control panel that sports the common
I/O feature two USB ports, one firewire, and one headphone
and mic. But it also have a temperature display, connected
to two thermal sensors that you can place where ever you
see fit in the case. Very effective.
Here you see the P160 with the side cover
taken off, and with the accessories, the usual drive rails,
and one 120mm fan. The P160 does only come with one 120mm
fan, if you would want another one you’d have to buy
it separately.
Here’s a shot of the inside of the P160,
the hard drive compartment is a bit different from the most
common design, Rotated 90 degrees this allows the drive
cables to be routed to the inside of the case, making
it a lot easier to hide them.

In front of the hard drive
cage you find the slot for the front 120mm fan, which is
attached with a thumbscrew for the user’s convenience.
Just release the thumbscrew and slide the fan mount out.
I must say though, that I think that it would have been
nice if Antec shipped their P160’s with two 120mm’s
Instead of just one….
If you remove the front bezel you’ll
find that it has a removable dust filter, which is very
nice. There is also a three pin power connector for the
blue diodes in the front.