Wednesday, October 12th 2016

Antec Announces the GX330 Chassis

Antec Inc., the global leader in high-performance computer enclosures, power supplies, and mobile accessories today announces the availability of the GX330, the latest addition to Antec's GX series of entry level gaming cases. The GX330 is now commercially available from 69€ (suggested retail price including VAT) and is backed by Antec's Quality 3-Year Warranty.

The Mid-Tower is painted black inside and out and features an advanced cooling system as well as rounded upper and lower edges. The GX330 is a clean yet aggressive case with space for high-end graphics cards up to a length of 15.7 inches (400 mm), as well as extra space behind the motherboard tray and routing holes to ensure a neat and tidy build. Thanks to its cutout for the CPU and generous space for cable management, it is fun and easy to assemble a system. The top-mounted IO panel allows direct access to USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, Audio jacks, as well as power and reset button.
The GX330 accommodates Standard ATX, microATX, and eATX motherboards and features five tool less drive bays (2x 2.5" SSD, 2x 3.5 HDD and 1x 5.25 ODD) for an easy installation and seven PCI-E slots for multi-GPC expansion. The advanced cooling system includes seven fan mounts and two pre-installed fans, one blue 120 mm LED front intake fan as well as one 120 mm blue LED exhaust fan. The case supports a liquid-cooling radiator with up to 360 mm in the front and also offers space for a 120 mm radiator in the rear. Fan speed controls, USB 3.0, and a side panel window to show off the build round out the finishing touches on this versatile mid-tower PC case.

"At a very competitive price, the GX330 offers a lot of features and lets users be prepared for future upgrades", explains Jack Wu, General Manager Europe at Antec. "It demonstrates the opportunity to create an up-to-date system with great airflow and space for the latest components."
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7 Comments on Antec Announces the GX330 Chassis

#2
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
Silas WoodruffThat's a high price for what the case offers.
Exactly. Why the hell there are those things like in fan's frames where the top fans go (I can't recall that exact word, dammit, but that thing in the fan spots)? And it looks also that they accidently put a PSU shroud on the front of the case instead of the rear where it belongs. Also that front/top plastic/mesh just makes me think of a cheap Cosmos S rip-off..

IMO Antec has dropped out of the chassis game already a few years ago. I liked P280 White A LOT, but after that, had they even made ANYTHING which could compete with similar products from other manufacturers/brands? Nothing comes into my mind..
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#3
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
9700 ProExactly. Why the hell there are those things like in fan's frames where the top fans go (I can't recall that exact word, dammit, but that thing in the fan spots)? And it looks also that they accidently put a PSU shroud on the front of the case instead of the rear where it belongs. Also that front/top plastic/mesh just makes me think of a cheap Cosmos S rip-off..

IMO Antec has dropped out of the chassis game already a few years ago. I liked P280 White A LOT, but after that, had they even made ANYTHING which could compete with similar products from other manufacturers/brands? Nothing comes into my mind..
agreed, antec used to be great...
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#4
GAR
And Antec goes under soon.....with crap products like this I dont see them being around much longer
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#5
D1RTYD1Z619
I used to be a loyal Antec fanboy but their cases lately have been ugly and unimaginative. The designs are gotty and the innovation is nonexistent. The co designed Razer case is nice if it didn't have the Razer branding though
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#6
lorraine walsh
Not a big fan of white cases but this one looks good.. Overall its not a bad looking case.
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#7
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
i will like to see the case with full hardware! to see how it handles the desired and pretty important cable management!

Regards,
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