Specifications:
| Case Type |
| Type |
Mid Tower |
| Tempered Glass Panel |
Yes |
| Motherboard Support |
ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX |
| External Features |
| Color(s) |
Black |
| Weight |
Net Weight: 5.3 kgs Gross Weight: 6.3 kgs |
| Dimensions |
425 x 230 x 465 mm (DWH) |
| Front Ports |
Power, Reset, LED Control Button, MIC/Audio, USB2.0 x 1, USB3.0 x 2 |
| Expansion Slots |
7 |
| Radiator Support |
Front: ≤ 360mm Top: ≤ 240mm Rear: ≤ 140mm |
| Fan Support |
Front: 3 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm Top: 2 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm Rear: 1 x 120mm / 1 x 140mm |
| Pre- Installed Fans |
Included Fan(s): 1 x 120mm ARGB fan in rear |
| Drive Bays |
5.25" - 0 3.5"/2.5" (convertible) - 2/1 2.5" - 4 |
| I/O Port |
- Power - Reset - LED Control Button - Audio/ Mic - USB 2.0 x 1 - USB 3.0 x 2 |
| Additional Feature |
| Cooling System |
CPU Cooler Support: Up to 170 mm |
| Side Panel |
Tempered Glass |
Antec NX400 Mid Tower Gaming Case
Antec NX400 Mid Tower Gaming
Case combines effortlessly combines a bevy of in-demand features: USB 3.0 connectivity, ample storage drive bays, room for expansion, and includes one ARGB LED fan in the rear. This Mid-Tower
casing supports up to a 360 mm liquid cooling radiator in front, NX400 Black is easy to build with, and easy to cool. The NX400
casing is built in SPCC + Plastic materials with supporting ATX, Micro-ATX, and ITX. Its side panel is made with Tempered Glass. This
casings Front Access & Controls are Power, Reset, ARGB Control Button, MIC/Audio, USB2.0 x 1, USB3.0 x 2. There are 7 Expansion Slots, and 1 x 120mm ARGB LED fan in front. This new
casing supports Max GPU Length ≤ 330 mm, Max CPU Height ≤ 170 mm, and PSU Support ≤ 170 mm.
Antec NX400 Mid Tower Review
The
case is everything I hoped it would be. The thumb screws instead of needing a screwdriver is a MAJOR plus. The accessibility if great. My only complaint is that there is NO user manual or guide. There is so much expansion availability with fans HD / SSD's plus multiple fans. But not documentation on installations of the extra's or how all the panels slip off the case. After spending way to much time searching
ANTEC for a manual I gave up and just took my time. BTW, the reason I had to purchase this one is that on my other
ANTEC case I bent the bottom panel under the PSU and got a rattle that was driving me crazy. I bent it because I couldn't find or didn't remember the easy release for the back panel.