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Antec AX1000 Mid Tower PC Case Features 1. Large-area steel mesh design on the front panel for improved heat dissipation. 2. Tool-free full-view tempered glass side panel and steel side panel for easy installation and showcasing your build. 3. Comes standard with three 140mm ARGB PWM fans at the front (secondary fans), one 140mm ARGB PWM fan at the rear (main fan), and a 6+6 ARGB PWM controller. 4. Convenient top-mounted I/O panel supporting 2 x USB 3.0 ports and 1 x Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) port. 5. Supports water cooling radiators up to 360mm in length at both the front and top. 6. Ample storage space with full support for SSDs and HDDs. 7. 30mm cable management space for a better building experience. 8. Detachable magnetic dust filters on the top, bottom, and right side for easy cleaning. 9. Rear-mounted motherboard I/O ports located behind the case motherboard tray for a cleaner front appearance, improved cable management, enhanced aesthetics, maintained transparency, and better overall space and cooling efficiency. 10. Equipped with 7 independent PCIe slot covers with two adjustable modes. 11. Comes with 3 cable routing clips to help users organize cables and prevent clutter caused by excessive wiring. Specifications Dimensions 480 x 235 x 470mm Form Factor Mid tower Materials Steel + Plastic Mainboard Support E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX , ITX Front Access & Controls Power, Reset, LED Control button, USB3.0 x 2, Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps)x 1, Mic/HD-AUDIO Side Panel Tempered Glass Side Panel Fan Front 3 x140 / 3 x 120mm Top 2x 140 / 3 x 120mm Power Supply Shroud2 x 140 / 2 x 120mm Rear1 x 140 / 1 x 120mm Included Fan(s)3 x 140mm ARGB PWM Fans at the front + 1 x 140mm ARGB PWM Fan at the rear + 6-port ARGB PWM fan controller Radiator Support Front120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm Top120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm(Maximum RAM height: 52mm) Rear120 / 140mm Clearance Max GPU Length=420mm Max CPU Cooler Height=185mm Max PSU Length(Include cable)=240mm Miscellaneous Dust Filter Top / Right Hand Side / Bottom Net Weight7.70 Kg Gross Weight8.95 Kg Warranty1 Year
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