Discover the ultimate gaming PC case with the Antec C5 ARGB. This mid-tower ATX case is designed for gamers who demand high performance and stunning aesthetics.
Features:
Compatibility: Supports a wide range of motherboards including E-ATX, ATX, M-ATX, and ITX, providing flexibility for your build. Cooling: Pre-installed with 7 ARGB PWM fans, including 6 reverse fans, ensuring optimal cooling and vibrant lighting. The case supports up to 10 fans simultaneously, offering exceptional airflow management. Design: The seamless tempered glass front and side panels provide a full view of your build, showcasing your components and dazzling light displays. Versatility: The dual-chamber design and support for back-connect motherboards make cable management a breeze, keeping your setup clean and efficient. Convenience: Features a Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 port for fast data transfer and connectivity. The top mount power supply design allows for easy access and maintenance.
Perfect for gamers, the Antec C5 ARGB ensures your PC stays cool under pressure while looking stunning. Build a showcase PC that performs as great as it looks.
Customer Insights
Great quality for the price, easily compared with higher-end brands like Lian Li.
Comes with 7 pre-installed ARGB fans and additional spots for AI cooling.
Excellent for cable management, reducing clutter and improving airflow.
The case is made from high-quality materials, featuring a robust and visually appealing tempered glass.
Easy to assemble and disassemble, ideal for both beginners and experienced PC builders.
Plenty of space for ATX motherboards and sufficient room for peripherals.
Excellent airflow with removable dust covers to prevent overheating.
Attractive design with clear glass panels that enhance the visibility of the internal components.
Difficulty in fitting a 360mm radiator with standard ATX motherboards and GPUs due to space constraints.
The glue on the glass door is not strong enough, leading to potential detachment.
Reports of missing fans and essential ARGB cables, leading to dissatisfaction.
Cannot purchase individual replacement parts from the company for repairs.
In some configurations, the space for larger GPUs is limited.
Some users may need to reorient fans manually, although they come pre-installed.
The case lacks a dedicated reset button despite the motherboard supporting it.
Although smaller than expected, it might not meet the expectations for those looking for a larger case.