🔥 Unleash the airflow revolution!
The Antec NX416L is a mid-tower ATX gaming case designed for optimal airflow and cooling performance. It features a unique mesh front panel, pre-installed ARGB fans, and a tempered glass side panel, making it both functional and visually appealing. With support for up to 11 fans and a 360mm radiator, this case is perfect for gamers looking to build a powerful and stylish rig.
Brand | Antec |
Product Dimensions | 48.5 x 21 x 48.5 cm; 6.4 kg |
Item model number | NX416L |
Manufacturer | Antec |
Series | NX416L |
Color | NX416 L |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 6.4 Kilograms |
I**N
Best experience building yet
I've built PCs dating back 25 years. I've watched as everything about the process has gotten easier, and this case is a perfect example.Just a few impressions. The mounts for an ATX motherboard came pre-installed, a nice time saver. The ARGB controller is pre-installed and only requires you to run the power cables and header. Front panel connectors and fans all had long cables that made both connection and management fairly simple. The only slight negative is my OCD really disliked putting the screws for my AIO cooler in two different rows of the case, but it is secure and quiet.Only thing I can say that was an issue for me is I made the mistake of screwing my PSU into place before connecting the modular cables to it. Hands are too big to reach in and run cables to the hookups, I'd suggest running your power cables through to the back, doing all cable management, then connecting them and securing your PSU in place.
R**N
Glass cracked at hinge point. Didn't notice until build was complete.
Inspect the glass very well before you start building because my glass panel is cracked across the bottom hinge point from the factory. The whole reason I bought this case was to replace one where the panel had shattered and they wouldn't sell the side panel. I'm just glad this hasn't actually shattered.Another thing to note, that front USB-A port is very low end. Don't expect usb 3.1 or 3.2 speeds there despite what your board has. For me this is a big issue as I have a 20ft cable I use for VR gaming and now I have to reach around the back of the case and plug it into the motherboard. The port on the tower is nearly useless by today's standards. Granted, many things use USB-C now, but keep that in mind.
D**.
Great budget case for a ATX build.
Very easy to work with and cable management is very good, plenty of room to get in there and do work.
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