| Case Type |
| Type |
Mid Tower |
| Motherboard Support |
ATX , Micro-ATX, ITX |
| External Features |
| Color(s) |
Black |
| Weight |
Net Weight: 3.9 Kgs
Gross Weight: 4.7 Kgs |
| Dimensions |
425x 205 x 425 mm (D x W x H) |
| Front Ports |
USB3.0 x 1,
USB2.0 x 2,
MIC/ HD AUDIO,
POWER,
LED Control Button |
| Expansion Slots |
7 |
| Radiator Support |
Front: ≤ 240mm(276*120*32mm)
Rear: ≤ 120mm(151*120*27mm) |
| Fan Support |
Front: 3 x 120mm
Rear: 1 x 120mm |
| Pre- Installed Fans |
4 x 120mm ARGB fans (Front & Rear) |
| I/O Port |
3.5" x 2
2.5" x 2 |
| Additional Feature |
| PSU |
≤ 170mm |
| Side Panel |
Transparant Side Panel |
| Clearance Space |
| Maximum Processor Cooler Height |
≤ 160mm |
| Maximum Graphics Card Length |
≤ 340mm |
| Warranty |
| Warranty |
No warranty |
Antec NX240 Mid Tower Gaming Case
The
Antec NX240 Mid Tower Gaming
Case effortlessly combines a bevy of in-demand features, like - USB 3.0 connectivity, ample storage drive bays, room for expansion, and includes four ARGB LED fans in both front and rear. This
case comes with support for up to a 240 mm liquid cooling radiator in front, NX240 is easy to build with and easy to cool. This
casing has an LED Control Button, just a single press to change the front panel’s ARGB lighting effect at will, and also supports up to 8 fans. This latest
Antec NX240 Mid Tower Gaming
Case has no warranty.
Antec NX240 Feature
- Motherboard Support: Up to ATX
- 3.5" HDD: 2
- 2.5" SSD: 2
- Graphics Card Support: Up to 340 mm
- CPU Cooler Support: Up to 160 mm
- PSU Support: Up to 170 mm
Antec NX240 Mid Tower ATX Review
I decided to change my whole pc setup. So was researching on a cabinet that can fit 3 HDD's as most of the cabinets are supported with max of 2 HDD's. Came across this one. If not the best, definitely this is one of the best. Spacious, stylish, simple. We can add multiple SSD's as well. Comes with three 120 mm fans where the 2 in front comes with blue led's and connectors directly to Power supply. The rear one (exhaust - non-led) goes to the
motherboard. There is an option to fix an internal DVD drive, although i would recommend using an external one as these days we don't use much dvd-rom. Found a little tricky to open the front panel, however it turned out to be easy. There are small holes in the sides where we just need to put a screwdriver or something to put some pressure and it opens.
Now, the only Con i saw with this cabinet is the lack of opening on top for an extra fan. And since i use this for gaming & editing apart from normal use, i decided to add two additional fans. One on top as exhaust and one on the acrylic fiberglass for intake. I just took it to a vehicle shop in Bangalore (kammanahalli near empire hotel) where they did a gas cutting for a 120 mm fan (i made sure to do the marking before taking). And for acrylic fibre one, i took it to nearby glass cutting shop and they did a laser cutting for 120mm fan.. Spent in total 350 Rs to do these two cuttings.. Worth it as these 2 additional fans help to keep your system cooler. Max temperatures while gaming i have seen is 60 C. Idle is 35-45 C.