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Geraldine perez
> 3 dayDisliked the panels that’s why I gave it a 3 stars
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Arbey C.
> 3 dayEs la segunda caja antec que tengo, fue muy raro no funcionaron Las fan, no les llega corriente
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T. Sosa
> 3 dayThis case looks better in person, the front panel looks great, its very roomy for cable management, you can install a 360mm cooler on top, i recommend you connect first all the top cables that go on the motherboard then install the cooler. Love the case (DP-503)
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Juan Diego Figueroa
> 3 dayA very beautiful PC case that managed to fit my 240mm radiator as my other case simply did not fit. After setting up my case, eureka! It worked! But something was wrong, I smelled smoke! Was it the CPU? What did I do wrong, I took a gander and found out the sata power cable blew up, leaving a burn mark on my PC side case, luckily and thankfully, nothing short fried and all my pc part didnt break, maybe for that led hub, i made sure everything was corrected, and with fingers crossed, everything works! Had to change out my water cooler for my Old cpu cooler to hold me down, as for this case. Absolutely gorgeous, I would recommend it alot but the fact it almost blew my computer really gave it 3 stars, Im willing to update my progress as I will plan to do handy dandy work, and hopefully the 3.0 cable adapter I order will fit with this case, it did kind of bend both my usb 3.0 motherboard header. Not good. However, Im willing to give it a chance and do some elbow grease for this sexy bad boy. If all goes dandy, easily a 5 out of 5 star. But for now, 3 stars.
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cody
> 3 dayLove the design, great case
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APS
Greater than one weekI hope to see a shift in case manufacturing where we, the consumers, are given some roomier mid-sized ATX options at the $100 price point. The DP503 has seemingly shifted a bit of depth from the back of the board to the case interior. Obviously this is parts-dependent, but I can finally fit a 360x30mm water radiator + 120x25mm fans above my motherboard with just enough room to spare for my RAMs slightly exaggerated heatsinks! This is actually a big deal! Many cases have limited that headspace to ~50mm. And if my RAM was lower profile, I could definitely go thicker on both the rad & the fans. Im a big fan of rear-mounted PSUs. Thats a quality-of-life feature you dont always find at $100. Likewise, captive screws; its the simple things that matter. As I mentioned though, behind the board space is limited vs other options at this price point. You need to be clean with your cabling. Use zipties. Antec provided a decent amount of tiedown points but Id really like to see them put the money they spent on the fans they include with these cases into a few more tiedowns in strategic locations. Another problem with not just the DP503 but many, many, many mid-towers: the PSU shroud goes so far forward that you cannot easily (or at all, more than likely) put a tubes-down 360 rad in the front of the case. This option should be standard. This case also lacks vertical PCIE; not a deal-breaker for me but a feature that should also be standard at $100. But the negatives were, to me, not enough to keep me from making it the home for my 12th Gen system and the eventual upgrade (15th or 16th Gen at the earliest).
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Roy Q
Greater than one weekOverall, its a really nice budget case. You can spend more and get thicker metal, smoother edges and better cable management but for the price this Antec case is a good deal. Enough space for larger GPUs and an NH-D15 cooler. Fans are quiet and have quite a few RGB adjustments built in. My son really liked the looks, in fact, i bought a second for my other son because he dropped his computer on the floor and busted up the front faceplate, Yeah, he knew i wasnt happy about that. But these days you cant hit your kids so you have to shame them publicly in front of their friends.
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jeff netherton
> 3 dayThe only con is that the included fans can not be re-mounted vertically on top of case, the type of fan included has bearing whine when mounted in that orientation, so they have to stay in the front as intake. In the front as mounted in the case, the fans are quiet. Pros: Extremely easy to build in. Had issues with an AIO and had to rebuild 4 times first week, so Ive had plenty of experience building in this case, and each time it was noticeable how well thought out the case was built. Solid against scratches. Again, rebuilt 4 times in first week, no scratches. Spacious: Was easily able to mount an aftermarket RTX4080 and front mount an AIO with the fans pulling from inside case, and still had a few cm between the fans and the gpu. Included RGB fan hub has been a blessing. Rear area spacious with great included cable management options.
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JR Clausen
> 3 dayThis case was fairly easy to work with for a first time PC builder of a high-end PC. The only parts Id rate lower are the packaging of the screws for the mobo and other peripherals. They are all packaged together and separating them by function into separate bags would have made things easier. However, this was NOT a difficult build. The most complex portion of the install was installing an AIO that has a screen. In actuality, Id consider this a great case for a first timer and for those that are seasoned. It was a delight to work with and my PC fired up on first boot. Thanks Antec, for making a good product.
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Robert Whitis
> 3 dayLooks like a really nice case but I could not find any hardware or mounting screws. I was really looking forward to putting it all together…