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The Antec CX700 ARGB is a stylish and functional mid-tower gaming case designed to showcase your build with its panoramic 270° view through seamless 4mm steel-tempered glass panels on the left and front. It features a tool-free panel design for easy assembly and maintenance, and supports vertical cooling with massive air intake to ensure efficient heat dissipation. The case comes with pre-installed ARGB fans that provide both excellent airflow and aesthetic appeal, and it supports various radiator sizes for versatile cooling options. Specifications Dimensions: 436 x 210 x 486mm (DWH) Form Factor: Mid Tower Materials: Steel + Glass Motherboard Support: ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX Front Access & Controls: Power button LED Control Button USB 3.0 x 1 Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 x 1 Headphone/Mic Combo Jack Side Panel: 4mm Tempered Glass Drive Bays: 3.5"/2.5" Drive Mounts: 2/1 2.5" Drive Mounts: 2 Expansion Slots: 7 Fan Support: Top: 3 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm Side: 2 x 120mm Power Supply Shroud: 3 x 120mm Rear: 1 x 120mm Included Fans: 3 x 120mm ARGB reverse fans on PSU shroud 2 x 120mm ARGB reverse fans on right side 1 x 120mm ARGB fan in rear Cooling Compatibility: Top: Supports up to 360mm radiator Side: Supports up to 240mm radiator (Note: When installing a 240mm radiator on the side, the length of the graphics card is limited to 270mm) CPU Cooler Height: Max height of 160mm GPU Length: Max length of 410mm (270mm when water cooling is installed on the side) Power Supply Length: Max length of 210mm (with HDD cage), 270mm (without HDD cage) Additional Features: EVA anti-vibration foams on the power supply mount position Reusable PCI slot covers Ample cable management space (23mm) Support for lengthy RTX 40 series GPUs This case is designed to provide a balance of aesthetics, functionality, and cooling efficiency, making it a great choice for gaming enthusiasts.
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