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37 Reviews
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120 mm Tricool Fans and controllers, Having the name Antec on the front door, Removable Hard Drive Chambers, Weight of case, Appearance has a quality look and feel, Solid build this is one weighty case, hence the weight issue explained in my cons
No Carrying Handles, Awkward fitting PSU, More explanation needed on hinge opening, The weight of the case maybe not one for those who enjoy the odd attendance to a Lan party or two, Price From £80 this case isnt cheap then again you do get what you p...
Talking about Antec’s system cases in general, they are all a pleasure to deal with. The developer does not forget about the need to reduce vibrations and noise while the quality of manufacture is very high.The P182 is the most questionable model, I...
The Antec P182 Advanced Super Mid Tower case may be looked at by many as simply an update to the venerable P180. That doesn’t take anything away from the fact that the P182 is still a very good enclosure with some much needed updates from its ground ...
Abstract: Today we are taking a look at our first computer case since our restart in October 2007. It is the Antec P182, a super mid tower in the performance series.Antec is well known for creating computer chassis, power supplies and much more. Even if the P1...
Abstract: At the time of publishing of this article, the P182 was a great value. In it\'s price category, it\'s hard to find many other competitors that offer similar features, and with the same level of quietness and thermal properties. Because all of this, we would like to give the Antec P182 our Editor\'s Choice award, and 10/10.
Very well made and designed, Quiets noisy systems, Lots of space for drives/storage internally, Tons of features, Antec quality, Quiet fans that can be controlled, Looks great
Larger power supplies are a bit difficult to install, Larger video cards might be a problem/tight fitting with hard drives installed, Cable tie downs on back are not that sturdy, Only four 5.25” external bays, Plastic part of front USB port broke af...
The Antec P182 case is extremely versatile and well designed, it has tons of features that everyone can appreciate and utilize. No case is perfect, at least that I have yet to find, and I think the reason for that is just personal preferences and the ...
When Antec creates a product that strikes a chord with the market they know not to stray too far from what works. And the P182 isnt too dramatically different from the P180 minus a big improvement in cable management but it is a very well built, tough...
The Antec P182 is a very well thought out design with each major component having its own specific chamber for air flow. The design is also designed with two ports to allow for water cooling pipes to enter and exit the computer case w/o the need for t...
Stylish, elegant look, External fan speed control, Twochamber design, Good cooling, Very, very quiet, Feature rich, Excellent fit and finish, Very sturdy, Excellent packaging
Manual could use some graphics, Limited PSU choices
With the P182 chassis, Antec has proved that, “If it aint broke, you can probably still fix it!” Theyve taken the proven P180 chassis, gotten rid of a few superfluous features, added some very nice convenience and appearance features and kept...
Abstract: The P182 has a lot of interesting new features, but in order to take full advantage of them, you have to give up some convenience. The power supply installation issue is a significant negative point in an otherwise excellently engineered computer encl...