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37 Reviews
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Performance wise nothing has changed between the P180 and the P182. You can get a refresher of cooling results with the P180 here. The P182 still has the same goals, provide great cooling performance while remaining as quiet as possible. Cooling perfo...
Cable routing behind motherboard tray, Two large 120mm exhaust fans near CPU, Very attractive appearance, Front IO (USB, Firewire, Audio), Good Airflow, Quiet
Lower 120mm fan wasnt much use, Would have liked to see lower HD tray mounts in opposite direction, Plastic pieces used to block holes between chambers wasnt that useful
Overall, I was impressed with the Antec P182 Mid-Tower Case. While our review of their P180 wasnt exactly glowing, I can say that I was pleased with the quality of this newer version. I have no aesthetic issues with the exterior of the case, and hones...
Great style and build quality, Pre-drilled and grommeted for external liquid cooling, All tooless design
A side window would be a great option
If you are looking for the computer case equivalent of the strong silent type, the Antec P182 is the case for you. Great looks with the brushed black aluminum and a fantastic layout make this chassis a fantastic choice for your next PC build. ...
Heaviness makes it hard to steal ;), Very quiet operation, Very good airflow, Screw box might be the neatest thing ever, Internal 3.5" bay cages are dreamy, Very, very sturdy construction, Tube holes for watercooling
No motherboard tray, Heaviness makes it hard to move at all, Power supply placement is difficult to work with nonmodular PSUs, 5.25" bay covers are difficult to remove (fortunately only must be done once)
The Antec P182 is a big case, and by case, I mean literally and figuratively (another double entendre!).Physically, the P182 is a beast. Its got plenty of room in it for all the drives you could possibly need. However, the PSU chamber needs to be big...
Abstract: Antec improves the original P180, gives it a dark finish and allows you to install the latest and greatest hardware to keep it cool and quiet inside. Does the P182 near perfection? Let´s find out.
Simply put, Antecs P182 is easily one of the best cases Ive ever used. If that quick answer doesnt satisfy you, allow me to elaborate. When I first received the case, I was unsure how well I was going to like it. After all, I am not particularly a ...
Huge with lots of room for expansion, Very elegant and refined design, Good thermal design thanks to threechamber design
Heavy, Threechamber design may be incompatible with some PSUs with short cables
All things considered, the Antec P182 is a great case. I really enjoyed working with it. Improving on the already popular P180, the P182 should satisfy almost everyones needs. The design is visually appealing and also very utilitarian. To set itself a...
It may not be a brand new design, but it is an improvement over the seemingly near perfect P180 Enclosure from the Performance One series. The upgraded features are a notable benefit and do come in handy, especially for users are serious about the look...
Overall the P182 is an excellent chassis. It provides all the features we've come to demand from modern day enthusiast cases plus that little bit extra. As a standalone case Antec have produced a fantastic product. Ironing out all the major gripes people...
Simple, yet sophisticated looks, Plenty of included cooling (3 120mm fans), Room for additional cooling if needed (2 additional 120mm fan mounts), Watercooling grommets, Improved cable management, Plenty of room to work
Heavy (Aluminum construction would greatly improve this), Close quarters between PSU and lower chamber fan
In the short time that I have been using the Antec P182, I have come to enjoy many of the features that its P180 brother is lacking. I am usually pretty picky about my cable management, and the extra routing holes and notches allowed me to quickly i...