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Guru3D.com » News » Antec Offers GX1200 Mid-tower Chassis

Antec Offers GX1200 Mid-tower Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/07/2016 12:30 PM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Antec Offers GX1200 Mid-tower Chassis

Antec is presenting the new Gaming Mid-Tower GX1200. The exceptional gaming chassis will soon reach store shelves and online retail outlets in Europe with a MSRP of EUR 84€. The GX1200 is a successful blend of stylish design and cooling performance - ideal for Gamers. The mid-tower measures 500 mm x 200 mm x 520 mm (L x W x H). The GX1200 is compatible with mini-ITX / micro ATX / standard ATX/ E-ATX motherboards and supports up to 410 mm VGA cards. 

The case boasts two 3.5"/2.5" HDD drive cages, three 2.5" SSD drive cages as well as seven PCI-Expansion slots. The enclosure's thought-out cooling system offers two pre-installed 120 mm front LED fans (customizable with seven color options) and offers space for optional four 120 mm fans, one in the front, two on top, one exhaust fan the rear section of the GX1200.

The case offers enough space to install a 240 mm radiator on top, a 360 mm radiator in the front and a 120 mm radiator in the rear. Using the "Antec Magic Box", the user can adjust the fan speed at 6 stages and choose from seven different colors for the light feature at the bottom of the case. The front panel is completed by HD audio jacks, two USB 3.0 ports and LED on/off buttons.


"At a very competitive price, the GX1200 offers a lot of features and lets users be prepared for future upgrades", explains Jack Wu, General Manager Europe at Antec. "It demonstrates the opportunity to create an up-to-date system with great airflow and space for the latest components."



Antec Offers GX1200 Mid-tower Chassis Antec Offers GX1200 Mid-tower Chassis Antec Offers GX1200 Mid-tower Chassis




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#5332030 Posted on: 09/07/2016 09:44 PM
If it takes after the Antec 1200 at all, it'll be loud as heck too.

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#5332033 Posted on: 09/07/2016 09:53 PM
lol they copied the phantek with teh layout, even though that fits 280mm/360 on top

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#5332110 Posted on: 09/08/2016 01:12 AM
They call that "stylish"???....

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#5332121 Posted on: 09/08/2016 02:10 AM
Friend bought few months back Antec Signature S10 and we are build PC and must admit looks awesome,there are few shortcomings(loud fans) ...

This one I don't know,I will stay with Phanteks Enthoo Primo although EVGA DG-87 looks great and would love that case,but still I want Caselabs as next case

Thanks,Jura

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