Antec One Midi Tower Black

  • Brand : Antec
  • Product name : One
  • Product code : 0-761345-15970-8
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0761345159708
  • Category : Computer Cases
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
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  • Info modified on : 08 May 2023 13:20:44
  • Antec 0-761345-15970-8 user manual (2.1 MB)
  • Bullet Points Antec One Midi Tower Black :
    • - Front I/O ports:
    • - 2 x USB 3.0 with included USB 2.0 adapter
    • - Audio In/Out
    • - Tool-less 3.5" drive bays
    • - Maximum graphics card length: 10.5" (266 mm)
    • - 1 x 120 mm rear exhaust fan
    • - 7 expansion slots
    • - Tool-less 5.25" drive bays
    • - Maximum size CPU cutout
    • - 1 x 120 mm top exhaust fan
  • Long product name Antec One Midi Tower Black :

    One, ATX/microATX/Mini-ITX, 3x 5.25"/5x 3.5"/2x 2.5", 2x USB 3.0, No PSU, 4.9kg

  • Short summary description Antec One Midi Tower Black :

    Antec One, Midi Tower, PC, Black, ATX, micro ATX, Mini-ITX, Plastic, Stainless steel, Gaming

  • Long summary description Antec One Midi Tower Black :

    Antec One. Form factor: Midi Tower, Type: PC, Product colour: Black. Power supply location: Bottom. Front fans diameters supported: 120 mm, Side fans diameters supported: 120 mm, Rear fans installed: 1x 120 mm. Supported HDD sizes: 3.5". Width: 208 mm, Depth: 488 mm, Height: 438 mm

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Reviews
Updated:
2012-02-11 02:21:34
Average rating:81
Uk has collected 42 expert reviews for Antec One Midi Tower Black and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2012-03-14 01:02:09
Average rating:80
Here at HardwareHeaven we have been reviewing Antec products for some time now. Over the years we have seen a wide range of interesting items from their Spider like case to more traditional designs with our most recent review being their Eleven Hundred ca...
  • Looking first at the build quality of the Antec One we have a chassis which is very clearly manufactured to a level above the average case in this price range. It feels solid thanks to a decent thickness of steel, even on the sides and perforated front se...
atomicmpc.com.au
Updated:
2012-04-18 01:01:51
Average rating:0
There’s no denying that there’s been seismic shift in the PC case market over the last 12 months. Both the higher mid-range and low-end budget segments have seen two new powers really come into their own. Corsair has consistently delivered lushly desi...
  • A little bare, but USB3 and good tool-less design...
kitguru.net
Updated:
2013-05-05 01:02:04
Average rating:80
The entry-level case of Antec’s gaming series line-up looks to offer an alluring amount of performance at a very modest price tag. Can the ONE dominate at a price point where its sibling – the Three Hundred – once reigned supreme?In terms of size, t...
  • Attractive style, USB 3.0 support, 5x fan mounts, 2x 120mm fans included, Good component clearance, Plenty of drive bays, Secure toolless 5.25″ and 3.5″ installation methods...
  • A praiseworthy chassis which punches above its weight… or price tag...
hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2013-06-08 01:03:42
Average rating:0
Antec’s One may only cost $60 but it boasts a great feature set, plenty of fan options and the exterior design isn’t particularly offensive like some competing cases. However, with Corsair’s 200R and several other cases breathing down their necks, Ant...
eteknix.com
Updated:
2013-09-15 01:04:49
Average rating:0
Something that always annoys us here at eTeknix is the amount of cheap cases on the market that suffer poor workmanship and floored designs, purely because they cost less off the shelf. We feel that even the budget minded self-builder should be afforded t...
  • When we first heard about the Antec “One” we were excited to hear that the company were expanding their range to accommodate an entry level case. The promise of a lightweight chassis with many additional features such as Air filtration aids and drive bay...
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2013-09-27 02:07:33
Average rating:67
There's no denying that there's been seismic shift in the PC case market over the last 12 months. Both the higher mid-range and low-end budget segments have seen two new powers really come into their own. Corsair has consistently delivered lushly designed...
  • A little bare, but USB3 and good tool-less design...
techmadeeasy.co.uk
Updated:
2014-07-19 09:44:10
Average rating:90
Gaming case, and how!Whereas this case may not look that impressive, I suggest you stop, look again and try to see what Antec have done here. Sure there are no bells and whistles, or ghastly over the top styling choices that are usually associated with ga...
  • When building a new gaming rig, cost can often hinder you. Cases billed as “gaming” based on style may look great but offer very little other than a conversation starter when your friends see it. This case is on the market for around £40-£60 depending on...
techicize.com
Updated:
2015-12-10 07:20:44
Average rating:90
Price at time of review £44.99 (UK) – Available at AmazonAntec One Case Review. Today we take a look at a case from Antec simply named “ONE”Antec probably best known for it's 900 series chassis, has been in the market for some time now, After many revisio...
  • ConnorI tend to like simple and practical cases but like my dad, I look for modding potential   I worked with the Antec One last year during an event I ran, I modded the system with a paint job, Side panel window and Power supply cover. I was delighted t...
HEXUS.net
Updated:
2016-11-26 19:51:37
Average rating:80
Choosing a chassis can be one of the most complicated decisions for your next PC build. There's no shortage of choice and if you get trigger happy with your credit card you could easily find ways of blowing a couple of hundred pounds. But we're in favour...
  • Mainstream price tag, Good build quality, Useful feature set, Strong cooling performance, Can house highend components...
  • Thin steel frame feels weak in parts, Expansionslot covers can't be reused, Not a lot of room for excess cables...
  • HEXUS Snapshot: The One is pleasant to work with, it cools surprisingly well and, frankly, punches well above its weight. Few things are as satisfying as a good bargain, and we reckon we've found one in Antec's latest mainstream chassis. Dubbed simply th...
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