- Jun 23, 2001
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I was originally drawn to the Antec P180 due to it's sleek looks, the relatively positive reviews and my prior (fantastic) experience with the P160.
My ideal case is the one I run on top of an USPS Priority Mail Box, it's easily accessible and I can swap out components with ease and minimal tools. The P160 was my favorite case in that regard and I had really high hopes for the P180.
This is more of a rant than anything else.
I hate:
How all the power cables have to be shoved through that small hole.
It makes cable management easy! Yay. It also makes threading your PSU's cables through this really small hole a very tough challenge. Not only that, but if your PSU has an exterior 80mm fan (like mine did), threading them through is almost impossible. Oh, and getting in that PSU with an exterior fan, also pretty tough to do.
My P4 connector barely reached my motherboard
Nothing like situating the PSU at the bottom of the case and then having the motherboard sit right-side up. It barely reached on my PSU, one of my other PSU's P4 cable would not have connected at all.
It's a heavy beast
When I bought it at Fry's, it was already heavy. Install all the other components in it and wow. This isn't so much a complaint as a realization of wow, this case is really heavy. The P160 was incredibly light, P180, incredibly heavy.
Tool-less is a thing of the past
I thought we were moving away from having to screw in each individual part, hell, the Antec Aria only requires you to screw in a couple of the motherboard screws and here I am having to screw in each individual screw for every little thing I want to install.
No removable motherboard tray
Why would they remove this feature? The P160 had it, why take it out? I've never heard anyone complain that the motherboard tray was removable.
Maximum of Two HDDs in the Top Cage
It looks like it could fit four HDDs, turns out, it only holds 2. Why? Oooh, temperature and noise. The P180 is no more silent than the P160, and the P160 at least allowed three. Sure, I can install more 3.5" drives below, but then I'd need pretty long cables.
The Top HDD Cage is "Sticky"
You know how you have to use that ring to pull it out? Half the time you pull out the cage and it won't come out. You have to use a lot of force to counter-act the "stickiness."
Antec took the idea of the P160, made it bigger, prettier and heavier, then removed all the features that made the P160 a great case to deal with.
My ideal case is the one I run on top of an USPS Priority Mail Box, it's easily accessible and I can swap out components with ease and minimal tools. The P160 was my favorite case in that regard and I had really high hopes for the P180.
This is more of a rant than anything else.
I hate:
How all the power cables have to be shoved through that small hole.
It makes cable management easy! Yay. It also makes threading your PSU's cables through this really small hole a very tough challenge. Not only that, but if your PSU has an exterior 80mm fan (like mine did), threading them through is almost impossible. Oh, and getting in that PSU with an exterior fan, also pretty tough to do.
My P4 connector barely reached my motherboard
Nothing like situating the PSU at the bottom of the case and then having the motherboard sit right-side up. It barely reached on my PSU, one of my other PSU's P4 cable would not have connected at all.
It's a heavy beast
When I bought it at Fry's, it was already heavy. Install all the other components in it and wow. This isn't so much a complaint as a realization of wow, this case is really heavy. The P160 was incredibly light, P180, incredibly heavy.
Tool-less is a thing of the past
I thought we were moving away from having to screw in each individual part, hell, the Antec Aria only requires you to screw in a couple of the motherboard screws and here I am having to screw in each individual screw for every little thing I want to install.
No removable motherboard tray
Why would they remove this feature? The P160 had it, why take it out? I've never heard anyone complain that the motherboard tray was removable.
Maximum of Two HDDs in the Top Cage
It looks like it could fit four HDDs, turns out, it only holds 2. Why? Oooh, temperature and noise. The P180 is no more silent than the P160, and the P160 at least allowed three. Sure, I can install more 3.5" drives below, but then I'd need pretty long cables.
The Top HDD Cage is "Sticky"
You know how you have to use that ring to pull it out? Half the time you pull out the cage and it won't come out. You have to use a lot of force to counter-act the "stickiness."
Antec took the idea of the P160, made it bigger, prettier and heavier, then removed all the features that made the P160 a great case to deal with.