Installing the Components


We didn't have quite as much space in this case as we did with the previously tested Silverstone Raven, although the two cases don't really compete directly for the same audience. We did like the hard drive cages, which provide plenty of extra room for airflow and improved hard drive cooling. The drawback of course is that you can only fit a maximum of nine hard drives -- or six without an extra hard drive cage -- into the case.

We almost always encounter some difficulties when installing our test components into Antec cases, and this is no exception. The big problem is that our 8800 Ultra graphics cards are simply too long. It's not possible to use these particular graphics cards while also populating all six hard drive bays. With the graphics cards in place, we were unable to get the hard drive cage back where it belongs. It ended up sticking out 1 cm at the front, and that's before we even tried to attach cables. With large graphics cards, it's very likely that you will need to avoid using the middle hard drive cage. In fact, we also couldn't use the top drive location for the bottom drive cage. One alternative if you don't need to have more than one optical drive is to move the middle hard drive cage up a couple notches. As it stands, with 380 800 Ultra graphics cards and no change in the positioning of the drive cages, we were only able to use two hard drives.



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  • JeBarr - Saturday, February 14, 2009 - link

    This might have made sense on the full size 1200 and I suppose still useful for some, but still seems like a waste for the targeted audience. Thanks for the nice photos I don't always get that here and is appreciated.
  • CZroe - Saturday, February 14, 2009 - link

    Many people mount their HDDs backwards in Antec 900 cases. It certainly looks cleaner and it solves the problem with clearance behind the graphics cards. My older 900 required me to Dremel some holes under the motherboard to route the wires but Antec caught on quickly and pre-drilled them in later 900 cases. I'm sure that they didn't forget when making the Nine-Hundred Two.
  • jjj - Saturday, February 14, 2009 - link

    It's nice to see that you guys try to test cases with high end parts but I wish you would use some bigger CPU coolers too.I'm farely sure a TRUE on a DFI LP UT X58 or EVGA x58 wouldn't fit because there isn't enough space above the mobo.
  • 7Enigma - Tuesday, February 17, 2009 - link

    That does seem like an omission. If you are going to go with 3 freaking GPU's in tri-SLI I would assume you would have a Tuniq Extreme or something on there that is massive.

    Mr. Katzer, please at least test this in the future to make sure large cpu coolers will fit. I understand you want to keep the setup the same for comparison purposes to previous reviews, but just pop a larger cooler on to make sure clearance issues don't cause problems.
  • Christoph Katzer - Thursday, February 19, 2009 - link

    I am currently building a second system (i7) and Noctua sent us two different coolers that we can test different setups. First ones tested with two systems are the Thermaltake ElementS and Antec NSK4480II.
  • poohbear - Saturday, February 14, 2009 - link

    u guys say:

    "The drawback of course is that you can only fit a maximum of nine hard drives"

    wow, so, their target audience might need more than 9 hdd?! lol that's hardly a drawback man. jebus.
  • yacoub - Friday, February 13, 2009 - link

    quote:

    As it stands, with 380 800 Ultra graphics cards


    Using dictatorial software, eh? :)
  • 7Enigma - Tuesday, February 17, 2009 - link

    Ha I wondered what that meant, now I just read it phonetically and see how Dragon misconstrued that. :)
  • strikeback03 - Friday, February 13, 2009 - link

    Glad to see they added a side filter to this. I built a system for by brother in law in a Three Hundred and we ended up having to tape cheesecloth to the inside of the side panel behind the side vent to filter dust. Has the standard fans at the top/rear, and a 120mm blowing in through the hard drive cage, all fans at slow.
  • ianken - Friday, February 13, 2009 - link

    ...that's a pretty sloppy cabling job there guys.

    Alos, this might make a nice server box. Nine bays up front, I could fit three four disc traless hotswap cages there.

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