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Zusammenfassung: Vier Gehäuse, die identische Hardware und ein Ziel: Das Erringen der Budget-Krone in unserem Vergleichstest. In diesem Review haben wir gleich vier aktuelle Vertreter der Einsteigerklasse von Xigmatek, Enermax, Sharkoon und Antec auf unseren Teststand ...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-02-08, Autor: Hannes , Testbericht von: gamezoom.net
saubere Verarbeitung, ausreichend Stauraum für Festplatten, Schnellmontagen, ausgezeichnete Kühlung, insgesamt vier Lüfter montiert, USB 3.0 intern, gutes Kabelmanagement, abnehmbarer Staubschutzfilter, sehr leicht, angenehmes Preisniveau
Lüfter sind bei Volllast deutlich zu hören
Antec One Alternate Edition wurde für Gamer designed. Ee bietet zeitgemäße Technik, eine saubere Verarbeitung, Aluminium und insgesamt vier integrierte Lüfter. Auch wenn die Optik nicht unbedingt der Hammer ist, so weiß der Preis jeden Zweifler zu überzeu...
Antecs Name steht für hochwertige und durchdachte Gehäuse, doch wenn ein Midi-Tower weniger als 50 Euro kosten soll, muss der Hersteller notwendigerweise einige Abstriche machen. Dies verhält sich auch beim "One" nicht anders und so muss sich der Käufer ...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-05-13, Autor: David , Testbericht von: maximumpc.com
Zusammenfassung: If you thought that the only innovation in modern chassis design was the (long-awaited) switch from USB 2.0 ports to USB 3.0 ports at all price levels, you haven't seen anything yet. The cases in our roundup this time around really run the gamut of featur...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-10-16, Autor: Steven , Testbericht von: bigbruin.com
Large CPU backplate cutout, USB 3.0 internal connection, Good cable management, Power supply fan filter easily removed for cleaning, SSD drive bays, $45 shipped
No included intake fan or filter, Expansion covers are not reusable, Cable routing holes partially covered by motherboard, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions
Antec's One is intended to appeal to the mainstream market, offering a case that has many enthusiast level features at an extremely low price. Some of the finer features of the One include the two 120mm exhaust fans, tool-less drive installation, power su...
Zusammenfassung: Antec is known for computer cases of two types: with maximum soundproofing and with attractively-priced gamer-oriented design. The three relatively new products from Antec we are going to discuss here come from these two categories, too. The Antec One...
Antec’s case line-up was starting to look a little confusing, so we were glad to see the company refocusing its efforts into one budget chassis rather than three. Considering it costs less than £50, the Antec One has a lot going for it. Features such a...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-04-17, Autor: The , Testbericht von: techreaction.net
The Antec One gaming chassis brought a lot to the table for a mid-tower with an MSRP of $59.99. The USB 3.0 ports are a great addition to the One which we did not expect with such a low price tag. The different-oriented HDD bay, which only allows insta...
Very good construction quality, 2x USB 3.0 ports, Unique interior design, Huge opening in mainboard tray, Functional tool-less HDD cage, Two additional 2.5" bay above and below the 3.5" HDDs, Two 120 mm fans included, Extruded sides for more space, Long g
Break-out covers in mainboard expansion slots and backplate, 20 mm cable space may be tricky for some configurations, Plastic HDD clips may not hold so well
In terms of first impression, the Antec ONE does a great job. It takes a different approach than one of the main competing cases, the Fractal Design CORE 3000, by offering better build quality, USB 3.0 along with a noticeably different internal look an...
USB 3.0 Connectivity, Clean Look, Toolless Drive Design, Light without feeling cheap, Price
SSD adapters may not sit solidly in drive rails, No reusable slot covers
So does the Antec One deliver what it promises? I think so. The case, while small even for a midtower, wasn’t too difficult to work within with a little patience and preplanning. While the clutter could build up really quick with a lot of hard driv...