The Antec P380 goes for 150 euros including taxes or 110 US dollars excluding them. Great, understated design Plenty of space for your potent hardware Excellent build quality all around Three fans included Fan PCB for clean cabling included Each fan has...
Antec overall has done a fine job with the P380 case. It has a very basic design, that is very sleek and attractive. Although, I do have a few quibbles about the existence of the 5.25″ bays that are useless, and some of the cages and the front panel is...
I really wanted the Antec Performance P380 to set my world alight and remind me of the good old days where Antec ruled as the king of Cases, but despite its beautiful modern external appearance, with the panels off it would seem Antec still have one...
A year back we reviewed the Antec Nineteen Hundred which was big, bold and expensive. While the styling of the Nineteen Hundred was a success the fixed drive towers were a considerable problem and there was clearly scope for improvement. This is is the...
Antec's P380 was designed to have a minimalistic appearance and allow some customization inside. While Antec got rid of the 5.25-inch slots on this case, they didn't forget that some people still like utilizing optical media for various purposes. The...
The P380 is an odd case in some ways, and while it's easy to build in and looks great, there are some unusual design elements (those 5.25" bays!) that make it a little odd to work with. I don't support the decision to omit front intake fans, crucial for...
The Antec P380 is the company’s latest bid to climb to the top of the heap in the case market, yet the road back for the company was bound to hit a few bumps. On paper, the case has everything you want in a 2015 release: toolless design, space for up to...
The Antec P380 has a little higher price tag compared to some of the full size plastic cases but that's because the P380 is made of a metal and is meant to last and has the space to fit two computer builds inside. If you are looking for a large sturdy...
With the Performance Line Antec has won the hearts of many enthusiasts, gamers and even office users all around the world so when they told us to expect the new P380 we were hoping for something unique. The P380 is unique in its own way bit...
As is the case for many readers, we've been quietly hoping that Antec will one day re-emerge as a first-rate producer of premium PC enclosures.However, while the manufacturer's high-end PSUs are among the very best, its top-of-the-line chassis are...
The P380 has a lot of expectations riding on it. Does it deliver? The P380 has some quirks, like the difficult-to-access dust filter for the front panel. Other parts, like the included fan hub, just feel cheap. The individual switches on each fan aren't...
PricingThe Antec P380 Performance Series Windowed chassis is available from Overclockers.co.uk for £159.95. This is obviously expensive, but it's comparable to the NZXT Phantom 820, Corsair 780T, Thermaltake Level 10GT and just about everything ever...
Antec, Inc., California-based manufacturer of high-performance computer cases, power supplies and mobile accessories, announced today the availability of the P380, the latest addition to Antec's award-winning Performance One series. The new Quiet...
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