Antec Announces Cannon full-tower chassis at a whopping 500 USD
Antec introduces the Cannon. The new Antec Cannon is an aluminum-alloy open-air gaming case with great compatibility and layout for high-end PC components.
The Cannon has space for two separate individual liquid cooling loops which can be installed at the same time. This layout provides an extra-high standard of cooling for the GPU and CPU. The diversified configurations provide many options for high-end PC-DIY users to enjoy their creativity. There are even two possible GPU mount options:
- Graphics card at the front: The front graphics card bracket can be raised or lowered according to the GPU display
- The bracket outside the front can be moved up or down
- Graphics card at the left side
- Both Brackets included: Install the graphics card here or mount the water pump
The Cannon features well-processed panel edges and snap-inside panels, all aluminium alloy made and CNC-cut craftsmanship. It supports up to 3x 360 mm radiators simultaneously. For advanced PC-DIY users, the maximum is four radiators:
- Front: 120/240/360 mm (Thickness ≤ 45 mm)
- Side:120/240/360 mm (Thickness ≤ 60 mm)
- Rear: 120/140/240/280/360/420 mm (Thickness ≤ 45 mm)
With highly flexible storage options, there are four potential 2.5" SSD & 3.5" HDD storage positions:
- One 2.5" SSD & one 3.5" HDD brackets are included
- One 2.5" SSD (The 2.5 SSD Bracket can support 2x SSDs)
- One 3.5" HDD
This unique powerhouse accomodates PSUs with a length of up to 270 mm length. Silicone cushions prevent you from scratching the case or the PSU. The chassis supports e-ATX, ATX, micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards and is is compatible with high-end GPUs such as ASUS STRIX 3090 or the MSI 3090 SUPRIM X.
In terms of fan support, there is space for three 120 mm fans in the front, six 120 mm fans on the side as well as three 120 / 140 mm fans in the rear of the case. To create a tidy appearance, the space for cable management is well-designed in the center and bottom of the case. A PCI-E 4.0 Riser Cable included. The GPU can be perfectly mounted, whether you put it in the front or at the side.
The Cannon full-tower measures 604 x 261 x 481 mm (DxWxH) and meets every PC-DIY user's style, function, and uniqueness needs. Case costs 495€. (suggested retail price including VAT).
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$500 for a bucket

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I have come to appreciate open designs because they can be very easy to clean out.
This thing however just looks like garbage but priced like its gold.
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At least Antec might have a market in people who want a modern art piece for a PC.
They haven't produced anything of relevance for mainstream PC since early 2000s. Back then you couldn't walk two feet at a LAN party without running into an Antec case.
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For $500 you think they'd at least put a lid on top, I guess dust doesn't exist for some people.