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Antec P280 Case Review

The Antec P280 ships in a sturdy corrugated cardboard outer shell that is prominently black with a yellow stripe. The front side of the packaging sports a frontal view of the P280 while the reverse  has several images that define the features available in the P280.

The side panels showcase images of the P280 Super Mid Tower, ideal for a retail store environment.

After removing the contents from the box we find the P280 protected by two molded pieces of Styrofoam and a plastic cover that shields the exterior against scuffing.

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9 comments

  1. They do follow a specific style dont they? a little like cooler master, I can always tell who makes those cases even if I dont see the badge,

  2. I dont like the front panel, but the rest is nicely done.

  3. good noise results, but overall I think its looking a little dated in some regards. the exclusion of an intake fan is a hell of a bad move IMO. noob mistake.