Antec AX20 Fixed-Mode Rainbow RGB Windowed Tempered Glass Black ATX Mid-Tower Desktop Chassis

Overview
SPECIFICATIONS
- Brand
- Antec
- Series
- AX Series
- Model
- AX20 Black (0-761345-10060-1)
Physical Details
- Colour
- Black
- Materials
- Steel
- Plastic
- Tempered Glass
- Side Panel
- Clear Tempered Glass Side Panel
- Front I/O
- 1x Front-Panel USB 5Gbps Type-A Port
- 2x Front-Panel USB 2.0 Type-A Ports
- 2x 3.5mm Audio Jacks (Headphone, Microphone)
- Motherboard Support
- Supports ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX Motherboards
- Expansion Slots
- 7x PCI Slots
- Drive Bays
- 2x 2.5" HDD/SSD Drive Bay
- 1x 2.5"/3.5" Combo Drive Bay (Removable)
- 1x 3.5" Drive Bay (Removable)
- PSU Support
- ATX
- Dimensions
- 358 x 207 x 451mm (D x W x H)
- Weight
- 4.0kg
Features

Additional information
- Manufacturer's Site
- Visit the manufacturer's website
- Product Link
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Customer reviews
- ★★★★★ 4.0Johan
Great
I was supprised at the actual size of the box, Cable management and installing the Radiator was a bit of a chalange, but as they say, you get what you pay for. But overall i am happy with it.
- Product Rating4/5
- ★★★★★ 5.0Warren
Small, compact but easy to build in
This case is smaller than I expected, I was thinking a little smaller than the AX85, but no it's way smaller. But in saying that the ability to actually build in it is pretty nice and easy, especially with a m-ATX board. The glass panel comes off nicely as well, the metal doesn't feel cheap and it has a bit of weight to it.
- Product Rating5/5
- ★★★★★ 4.0Plamedi
I'm shattered
Another example of getting what you paid for. I'm kind of dumb, cause even after reading the "tempered glass, handle with care" sticker, I messed up, and instantly, snap crackle and pop. Otherwise, The case is pretty alright. It has a nice amount of io ports in a convenient position. It encourages good cable management and makes it pretty easy to achieve. Atx PSU fitted with no issues. The cage for the HDD was kind of hard to wrap my head around, but just unscrew it from the bottom, put the drive in, then put it back in. The material does leave something to be desired, but also at the price point, you are getting what you paid for. Also for holding the gpu up, you might need your own nuts otherwise the screw can be a bit loose. All in all, I'm pretty happy.
- Product Rating4/5
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