Final Words

This was a bit of a deviance from our normal article structure here at AnandTech, but we really do feel that it illustrates things in the case realm in a rather enlightening way. Typically, the P150 is available right around the $150 price point, with sales bringing it down to $115. With this premium comes an incredibly stylish, quiet, excellent-performing, easy to use, sturdy, and above all a practical product, including even one of Antec's nicest power supplies. The P150 is a delight to work in, and the rail system makes everything snug and simple.

However, available for as little as $50, or $70 with a 450 watt power supply, one can receive a case which, in our opinion, is so close in performance to the P150 that the choice for anyone who likes the styling of both units is simply a no-brainer. The X1 does have a bit more of a "gamer's" look to it, but at least it's not nearly as distasteful as so many gaming themed units.

Finally, at the lowest price point, the E68 actually fared quite well compared to these competing products. For a mere $30, one can have a solidly performing, simple-enough, and still rather tasteful case that, at least from the front, looks like it's worth a lot more than what you're really paying for it, in our opinion.

While the P150's look will definitely grab some people's attention enough to warrant them getting that case, we really find the price a little steep, considering the lack of a door, screen, window, or anything else that would truly add that much to the cost of the product. If a user really cares about simple, elegant aesthetics, then perhaps they'll feel otherwise though. And, with the additional goodies of the X1 - namely the window and sharp LCD display on the front - available for only $20 more than the E68, the X1 gets our nod as the recommended case in this little roundup, and in fact, delivers so much bang for the buck in our opinion that it is deserving of our silver editor's choice award. Simply put, it's been a long time since we've seen such a nice case available for so little dough. Congratulations deserve to be sent out to all three manufacturers, though, for all of these units are above-average performers and come highly recommended from AnandTech.

Raidmax X1

UPDATE: The problem not previously mentioned of not being able to access the X1's ports after the door was closed is severe enough to degrade our judgement of the X1 from Gold to Silver.

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  • bobbyto34 - Tuesday, January 17, 2006 - link

    Silentpcreview is the first website that posted a review on the P150 (nearly 2 months ago). They got it long before the case was available in stores. Perhaps is it also because the guy from spreview worked with antec on the p180 (that's what they said in their P180 review).

    Sure we can criticize this test of the PC 150 because they use stock cooler. But if it says that the antec tricool is cleary audible at minimum speed and that a 150$ case makes as much noise as a 40$ case + silent PSU...
    I prefer to know the product that i'm buying, specially if it costs 150$....
  • GameManK - Sunday, January 15, 2006 - link

    ...I still think it's a little ridiculous to compare noise measurements when using a stock cooling 6600gt and a Thermaltake CPU cooler... and is there a fan on that DFI too?? yuck. And of course the PSU.. no offense to AT, but I'd like to see a silentpcreview.com review of it.

    This review didn't use the hard drive suspension in the P150, and though I did suspend my drives in my Sonata, I don't really know how much of a difference it actually makes (my maxtor hdd is also quiet, and i never tried hardmounting the wd); there is no way that this review could have shown the benefits of using the suspension, or even the silicon grommets, in the P150 over the hard mounting in the other cases because the test system used components that are significantly louder than (decent) hard drives.
  • JoshuaBuss - Monday, January 16, 2006 - link

    Our stock 6600 GT cooler, thermaltake cpu cooler, and PSU were all hand picked for being exceptionally quiet... the grommets did an exceptional job of isolating the hard drives - perhaps seeking noises would've been a few fractions of a decibel less in the fully suspended mode, but it simply wasn't the issue when it came to the noise emanating from the P150.. the tri-speed fan was a great deal louder than our hard drive.
  • BPB - Friday, January 13, 2006 - link

    The Antec is $113.99 before shipping at http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82...">Newegg right now. That's with the power supply. That seems pretty reasonable to me. Problem is, I don't need a power supply. I have the 450W already. Sell the power supply on eBay and the price could end up being around $50. I said could end up.
  • BPB - Friday, January 13, 2006 - link

    Oops! Forgot to mention that the $113.99 is after rebate. So it's $157.98 with shipping, $132.98 after rebate.
  • Jynx980 - Friday, January 13, 2006 - link

    Some of these comments are pretty harsh. Its a mini review comparing various price points and people seem to be expecting a lot more. Eleven pages for three cases seems more than adequate. One suggestion I have would be to make your user name the author name the same for the comments. The name 'Tamale' doesn't seem to have anything to do with the article and I only noticed it from the email association.
  • Tamale - Friday, January 13, 2006 - link

    I'm still working with the site administration team to get "Joshua Buss" as a registered login name.
  • mindless1 - Friday, January 13, 2006 - link

    Forgive me if I've overlooked it, but in the noise comparisons the Antec and Raidmax are comparable, BUT does the Raidmax have a comparable filtration system?

    That is a huge issue, as one who has used filters for years I can assure you that any filter remotely fine enough to be effective has a significant impedance to airflow and to have one case filtered better (or at all) that still achieves same noise levels is no small feat.

    However, it's flawed. One can't design a case such that there's only passive intake and throw a filter on the front else it causes more air intake through the drives and port holes, accelerated dust accumulation in them and all the other seemingly minor gaps. Therefore, it's necessary to install the two front 92mm pusher fans and have them at high enough flow rate that the case has positive pressurization so filtered air is exahaust out the drives and gaps rather than sucked in. Those front fans will also signficantlly increase noise levels perceptible to the user, unfortunately, thuogh a bit of dense foam bonded to the front bezel (interior wall) will help.

    It's not quite clear what kind of lighting was used to take the pictures, but it is disappointing that the two shades of white (plastic and paint) on the Antec didn't match up. IMO, two different shades of the same color (when off as much as in the picture) is even worse looking than if they had aimed for an entirely different color. Personally I hate glossy paint too, it never holds up as well and gets fingerprints on it.

    overall, despite these things the Antec looks like a winner to me. In fact if I didn't know better I'd think they lifted a few ideas from various case mods I've posted over the years. Either way, I thought they were good ideas, they proved to be too, and I'd certainly want them on a case I bought instead of having to DIY.
  • Tamale - Friday, January 13, 2006 - link

    Good observations... the lighting we use is chosen carefully so that it can bring out differences in materials somewhat moreso than normal.. that being said, the difference you're noticing in these pictures has been exaggerated and wouldn't be as noticable under normal lighting conditions. There still is a difference though, which is understandable since one surface is metal and the other is plastic, but I doubt you'll find the case unattractive. The finishes are very nice.
  • bob4432 - Friday, January 13, 2006 - link

    a maddog psu? that is the best you as a reviewer have laying around? give me a break, at least throw in a old antec one or something, maddog - isn't that compusa generic stuff?

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