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Antec CX800 ARGB White Mid-Tower Chassis with Tempered Glass 3x 120mm ARGB Fans USB 3.0 ATX MicroATX Mini-ITX
The Antec CX800 ARGB is a sleek and stylish mid-tower chassis designed for ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX builds. It features a tempered glass side panel that provides a 270° panoramic view of your components, making it perfect for showcasing your build.
Description
Standing out with a full-view design, the CX800 ARGB's seamless left and front glass panels offer an unobstructed view of your build, creating a stunning showcase for your components. The dual-chamber design keeps the CPU and GPU cooling independent, with the PSU and drives on the right. This design maintains orderly airflow and optimised temperature zones.
Specifications
Dimensions:
435 x 302 x 390mm (DWH)
Form Factor:
Mid Tower
Mainboard Support:
ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
Front Access & Controls:
Power, Reset, LED Control Button, USB 3.0 x 1, USB 2.0 x1, Headphone/Mic Combo Jack
Side Panel:
4mm Tempered Glass
Drive Bays:
2 x 3.5", 2 x 2.5"
Expansion Slots:
6
Max GPU Length:
=410mm
Max CPU Cooler Height:
=175mm
Max PSU Length (Include cable):
=225mm
Net Weight:
6.3 kg
Warranty:
2 Years
Cooling Support
Top Radiator:
Up to 360mm
Side Radiator
up to 240mm
Bottom Radiator
up to 360mm
Rear Radiator:
120mm
Fan Support
Top:
3 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm
Side
2x 120mm
Bottom
3x 120mm / 2 x 140mm
Rear:
1 x 120mm
Additional Features
Pre-Installed ARGB Fans:
2x 120mm side
1x 120mm rear
97mm Cable Management Space:
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