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  Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-26, Autor: Sean-Paul , Testbericht von: computershopper.com

  • Built-in sound-deadening material, Very spacious interior, Understated design
  • 2.5-inch drives stick out farther than expected inside chassis, No front-panel eSATA port
  • The Antec P280 is a minimalist, beautifully designed case for low-noise computing. The workmanship, cable routing, and design details add up to a very good value for the money. Read More...

 
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  Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-08, Autor: David , Testbericht von: Techreport.com

  • Zusammenfassung:  If heroes get remembered, but legends never die, then Antec's P180 series of enthusiast computer cases is likely to outlive most of us mere mortals. Six years ago, this iconic enclosure was unleashed as a follow-up to the P160, heralding a 180° stylistic ...

 
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  Veröffentlicht: 2011-12-29, Testbericht von: ninjalane.com

  • XL-ATX support, 9 expansion slots, Noise dampening surfaces, Lots of internal space, Double hinged door
  • The P280 supports boards up to the XL-ATX form factor thanks to the large size and 9 expansion slots. For this installation we used the ASUS Maximus IV Extreme motherboard. This P67 motherboard had no trouble fitting into the case with room to spare...

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  Veröffentlicht: 2011-12-29, Autor: Darren , Testbericht von: hardwareasylum.com

  • XL-ATX support, 9 expansion slots, Noise dampening surfaces, Lots of internal space, Double hinged door
  • Left hinged door, Heavy for its class
  • The P280 supports boards up to the XL-ATX form factor thanks to the large size and 9 expansion slots. For this installation we used the ASUS Maximus IV Extreme motherboard. This P67 motherboard had no trouble fitting into the case with room to spare (and ...

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  Veröffentlicht: 2011-12-21, Testbericht von: lanoc.org

  • and FVOur time with the P280 leaves me with mixed emotions. I’m excited to see Antec stepping up again with new designs. They improved on the original P series design with lots of features that bring it in line with what all manufactures are including...

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  Veröffentlicht: 2011-12-20, Autor: Alan , Testbericht von: maximumpc.com

  • Plenty of space to build; spacious cutouts; modern, yet classic
  • Hohum stock cooling; rubber grommets fall out too easily

 
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  Veröffentlicht: 2011-11-21, Testbericht von: pcper.com

  • Zusammenfassung:  Sometimes, when you right something correctly the first time, it still fits:I wrote those words as the introduction to our Antec SOLO II review and they still stand true. The SOLO II was a good case for its small size but the new Antec P280 attempts...

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  Veröffentlicht: 2011-11-21, Testbericht von: silentpcreview.com

  • The newest Performance One is about a third lighter than the P183 without sacrificing much in structural integrity. The P280 feels a bit less substantial overall as a result, but still quite sturdy against its competitors. Some of the features left be...

 
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  Veröffentlicht: 2011-11-18, Testbericht von: hardwaresecrets.com

  • One hundred and forty US dollars may sound expensive for a mid-tower case, but the Antec P280 is more than a simple mid-tower case. With nine expansion slots, it fits the needs of the high-end user who otherwise would have to buy a big and expensive fu...

 
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  Veröffentlicht: 2011-11-17, Testbericht von: techpowerup.com

  • Silent operation, Three TwoCool fans included, Built-in fan controller, Nine motherboard expansion slots, Two special 2.5 inch HDD bays, Seven HDD tray with excellent anti-vibration measures, ODD locks hold well, 30 mm space behind mainboard tray, Massive
  • Front plastic quality a bit too soft, Only 120 mm fans in the ceiling - 140 mm or larger would easily fit, Sound dampening may not be very effective, No real manual, Silver screws instead of black ones
  • Antec has shown once again with the P280 that it is still possible to engineer a unique chassis at an excellent price point without having to resort to generic tooling or crazy designs. The P280 looks simple, but offers an excellent and solid feature s...

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