Wednesday, May 21st 2025

Antec Unveils Vortex View AIO and Fully Modular Full-Tower Cases at Computex 2025

At Computex 2025, Antec has introduced a new lineup of products aimed at PC enthusiasts looking for both performance and flexibility. At the center of the release is the Vortex View, a high-performance all-in-one liquid cooler, accompanied by three full-tower cases: the Nine Hundred, FLUX PRO Noctua Edition, and P180. Each case is built with a modular design, allowing users to easily customize layout, airflow, and component placement without hassle. The Vortex View AIO features a slim aluminium radiator measuring 120x394x27 mm and a high-efficiency pump running at 3200 RPM. Mounted on top of the CPU pump/block combo is a massive LCD screen for temperature monitoring or just graphics display. The unit includes a fluid dynamic bearing fan with PWM control, delivering up to 59.23 CFM of airflow while keeping noise levels around 28.6 dB(A). It supports a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets, including AM5 and LGA 1851.
Among the cases, the Nine Hundred stands out with its spacious interior and support for ATX and E-ATX motherboards. It offers up to 420 mm front radiator compatibility and includes five pre-installed fans, including two large 200 mm intakes. The case also supports GPUs up to 450 mm long and features tempered glass panels for a clean, premium look.
The FLUX PRO Noctua Edition is aimed at silent build enthusiasts. It comes equipped with six Noctua NF-A14x25 Q2 fans and a unique blend of materials, including wood accents. A built-in temperature display adds a functional touch, while support for E-ATX motherboards and multiple radiator mounting points ensures serious cooling potential.
Finally, the P180 offers a more subdued design with premium sound-dampening foam built into its steel and aluminium frame. It includes the same flexible modular features and supports radiators up to 420 mm in both front and top positions.
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