ANTEC AX Series AX61 Elite, High-Airflow Mesh Front Panel, 4 x 120mm ARGB Fans Included, Tempered Glass Side Panels, Up to 8 Fans Simultaneously, 360mm Radiator Support, Mid-Tower ATX Gaming Case

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  • gwglave

    > 3 day

    I use Antech cases for all my builds. Excellent quality and design. Cable routing is easy for a clean build. Air flow in/out of case is outstanding with plenty of room for AIO water cooler fans and radiator. Highly recommended.

  • Arbey C.

    Greater than one week

    Es la segunda caja antec que tengo, fue muy raro no funcionaron Las fan, no les llega corriente

  • T. Sosa

    > 3 day

    This 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)

  • Kissker

    > 3 day

    The case is actually great for the size and features. First, yes the materials are a bit thin and cheap, so not the premium feel and edges can be sharp, so careful when installing, but it does have the rubbery inserts to protect your cables from rubbing and getting damaged, so that is fantastic. The GPU bracket holding arm - is actually why I picked this case over a similar. With GPUs being huge and having sag issues, it is almost required to have something to help get to the front right corner of the GPU to keep it from sagging. This has an adjustable little arm with rubberized coating on the tip to keep from scratching (and reduce vibration noise from GPU through the arm) - and works great. Best of all it is rather discreet. looking more like a cable adapter than a sag-prevention system. The next obvious thing is the fans - they are RGB, they have a controller, and they work pretty well. They dont appear too loud or anything either, even pushing them to full speed. Are there better fans? Sure, but these essentially were free with the case, so, a huge bonus. (similar higher quality fans with RGB could easily be $15 each on the low end) My main reason for this case was the need for the ability to install a 360mm radiator on top. There are not many cases that allow this, and while installation was a bit tedious, the end results are pretty great. It was my first time using an AIO and radiator, and I tally up my fumbling to that over case design. The design of the case also allows for magnetic mounting antennae (like for Wifi/Bluetooth) to easily happen on top rear of the case, or even the (back) side if you needed. The pre-wiring wasnt fantastic, and there was not a ton of room behind the back side panel for wiring, but it is possible with a bit of time and a lot of cable ties. I am happy with it. I have had it for a few months of use now and honestly, just taking the time installing everything and figuring out wiring made it all come together. I shouldnt need to rewire anything for a long time, so that wont be another problem for some time. Top access USB will take some getting used to (and maybe some 90degree extensions, to prevent thumb drive damaging) - and I would consider getting some silicone USB and audio plugs if you dont use the ports often- as they will catch dust. The magnetic top filter I find rather useless, unless you turn your system off often. Mine forces air UP through it nearly all the time- so dust has no time to settle into the system, but if you had it off, maybe it would be of use? The front filter was easy to clean after a month of build up, although the shapes did require a bit more than a quick brushing to get in the crevices.

  • APS

    > 3 day

    I 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).

ANTEC AX Series AX61 Elite, High-Airflow Mesh Front Panel, 4 x 120mm ARGB Fans Included, Tempered Glass Side Panels, Up to 8 Fans Simultaneously, 360mm Radiator Support, Mid-Tower ATX Gaming Case

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