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Here at HardwareHeaven we have been reviewing Antec products for some time now. Over the years we have seen a wide range of interesting items from their Spider like case to more traditional designs with our most recent review being their Eleven Hundred ca...

Looking first at the build quality of the Antec One we have a chassis which is very clearly manufactured to a level above the average case in this price range. It feels solid thanks to a decent thickness of steel, even on the sides and perforated front se...
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There’s no denying that there’s been seismic shift in the PC case market over the last 12 months. Both the higher mid-range and low-end budget segments have seen two new powers really come into their own. Corsair has consistently delivered lushly desi...

A little bare, but USB3 and good tool-less design...
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The entry-level case of Antec’s gaming series line-up looks to offer an alluring amount of performance at a very modest price tag. Can the ONE dominate at a price point where its sibling – the Three Hundred – once reigned supreme?In terms of size, t...

Attractive style, USB 3.0 support, 5x fan mounts, 2x 120mm fans included, Good component clearance, Plenty of drive bays, Secure toolless 5.25″ and 3.5″ installation methods...

A praiseworthy chassis which punches above its weight… or price tag...
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Antec’s One may only cost $60 but it boasts a great feature set, plenty of fan options and the exterior design isn’t particularly offensive like some competing cases. However, with Corsair’s 200R and several other cases breathing down their necks, Ant...
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Something that always annoys us here at eTeknix is the amount of cheap cases on the market that suffer poor workmanship and floored designs, purely because they cost less off the shelf. We feel that even the budget minded self-builder should be afforded t...

When we first heard about the Antec “One” we were excited to hear that the company were expanding their range to accommodate an entry level case. The promise of a lightweight chassis with many additional features such as Air filtration aids and drive bay...
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There's no denying that there's been seismic shift in the PC case market over the last 12 months. Both the higher mid-range and low-end budget segments have seen two new powers really come into their own. Corsair has consistently delivered lushly designed...

A little bare, but USB3 and good tool-less design...
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techmadeeasy.co.uk Updated: 2014-07-19 09:44:10
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Gaming case, and how!Whereas this case may not look that impressive, I suggest you stop, look again and try to see what Antec have done here. Sure there are no bells and whistles, or ghastly over the top styling choices that are usually associated with ga...

When building a new gaming rig, cost can often hinder you. Cases billed as “gaming” based on style may look great but offer very little other than a conversation starter when your friends see it. This case is on the market for around £40-£60 depending on...
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Price at time of review £44.99 (UK) – Available at AmazonAntec One Case Review. Today we take a look at a case from Antec simply named “ONE”Antec probably best known for it's 900 series chassis, has been in the market for some time now, After many revisio...

ConnorI tend to like simple and practical cases but like my dad, I look for modding potential I worked with the Antec One last year during an event I ran, I modded the system with a paint job, Side panel window and Power supply cover. I was delighted t...
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Choosing a chassis can be one of the most complicated decisions for your next PC build. There's no shortage of choice and if you get trigger happy with your credit card you could easily find ways of blowing a couple of hundred pounds. But we're in favour...

Mainstream price tag, Good build quality, Useful feature set, Strong cooling performance, Can house highend components...

Thin steel frame feels weak in parts, Expansionslot covers can't be reused, Not a lot of room for excess cables...

HEXUS Snapshot: The One is pleasant to work with, it cools surprisingly well and, frankly, punches well above its weight. Few things are as satisfying as a good bargain, and we reckon we've found one in Antec's latest mainstream chassis. Dubbed simply th...
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Today we are fortunate to preview the Antec ONE chassis. Here is what Antec has to say about their newest chassis:For new builders and seasonal system integrators alike, everyone will find something to like in Antec’s One. This enclosure is stocked wit...

Very good construction quality, 2x USB 3.0 ports, Unique interior design, Huge opening in mainboard tray, Toolless HDD cage, Two 120 mm fans included, Extruded sides for more space, Long graphics cards should easily fit, According to specifications, a USB 2.0 adapter should be included, Dust filters for PSU, Toolless system on all drive bays...

Breakout covers in mainboard expansion slots, 20 mm cable space may be tricky for some configurations, Fan controllers not externally accessible, Plastic HDD clips may not hold so well.

As this is a preview of a chassis, there will be no award or score. Simply because we cannot judge the final quality and feature set and still have hopes that any negative aspects will be fixed in the final version.In terms of first impression, the Ant...
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The One from Antec is an entry-level mid-tower case that costs only USD 55. Let’s see if you should consider buying it.click to enlargeFigure 1: Antec One caseclick to enlargeFigure 2: Antec One caseThe left panel comes with a mesh for installing a 120...

Air filter for the power supply fan, The 5.25” bay covers are meshed with air filters, Two 2.5” bays, A huge hole in the motherboard tray for accessing the backplate of the CPU cooler, Holes for routing cables behind the motherboard tray, Clips for fasten...

No air filters for the fans, Slot covers aren't meshed or reusable, No thumbscrews for fastening expansion cards, Best Deals from Amazon, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads agai...

The Antec One is a good option for users on a budget. Its price is right, and we can definitely recommend it for users who don't want to spend a lot of money on a computer case. We see as its main competitor the NZXT Tempest 210, which has a few advantage...
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hitechlegion.com Updated: 2012-03-09 01:03:42
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I think I did a pretty good job with the insulation in my attic. I had mentioned back in the fall that I had issues with ice damming last winter. This caused me to research ways to fix that problem, thus the new layer of insulation installation. We've...

Price, Bottom Mount PSU, Tool Free Design, Two 120mm Fans (Top and Rear), Quiet Operation, Washable Filter Under PSU Intake, Two USB 3.0 Front Ports, Adapter to Convert USB 3.0 ports to 2.0...

10.5" Max Video Card Size, Break Away Expansion Port Covers, AMD Motherboards Have a Tight EATX12V Fit, silver, Discuss this review in our forums...

Overall, the features really sell the Antec One. I quite enjoy the tool free design that Antec uses. The 5.25" ODD drives snap into place and feel completely secure. I've had issues with many higher end cases with the ODD drives feeling secure on the s...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2012-03-21 01:07:12
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Let’s face it; not everyone likes a case that can light up the entire room or looks like something straight off of a vessel from another planet. There are many out there who build a machine and leave it pretty much the same for a while without a whol...

USB 3.0 Connectivity, Clean Look, Toolless Drive Design, Light without feeling cheap, Price...

SSD adapters may not sit solidly in drive rails, No reusable slot covers...

So does the Antec One deliver what it promises? I think so. The case, while small even for a midtower, wasn’t too difficult to work within with a little patience and preplanning. While the clutter could build up really quick with a lot of hard driv...
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We have previewed the chassis before launch and now have the final version in our test labs. It will be interesting to see what aspects have changed between the pre-retail and this one and we will base this review on the preview, but expand it to give...

Very good construction quality, 2x USB 3.0 ports, Unique interior design, Huge opening in mainboard tray, Functional tool-less HDD cage, Two additional 2.5" bay above and below the 3.5" HDDs, Two 120 mm fans included, Extruded sides for more space, Long g...

Break-out covers in mainboard expansion slots and backplate, 20 mm cable space may be tricky for some configurations, Plastic HDD clips may not hold so well...

In terms of first impression, the Antec ONE does a great job. It takes a different approach than one of the main competing cases, the Fractal Design CORE 3000, by offering better build quality, USB 3.0 along with a noticeably different internal look an...
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Antec struck a design chord with the original 900 chassis. The combination of good looks, great airflow, sturdy construction and reasonable price was almost unrivalled at the time, so it unsurprisingly proved popular with customers and system bui...

Antec’s case line-up was starting to look a little confusing, so we were glad to see the company refocusing its efforts into one budget chassis rather than three. Considering it costs less than £50, the Antec One has a lot going for it. Features such a...
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Since 1986, Antec has been developing and manufacturing quality computer cases and power supplies. An Antec full tower was the first case I used to build a gaming system, and because the build quality of the case was so high it was able to last through ma...

Large CPU backplate cutout, USB 3.0 internal connection, Good cable management, Power supply fan filter easily removed for cleaning, SSD drive bays, $45 shipped...

No included intake fan or filter, Expansion covers are not reusable, Cable routing holes partially covered by motherboard, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions...

Antec's One is intended to appeal to the mainstream market, offering a case that has many enthusiast level features at an extremely low price. Some of the finer features of the One include the two 120mm exhaust fans, tool-less drive installation, power su...
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Antec is a well-known computer case manufacturer with a long line-up of products. We have reviewed many of their premium cases in the past, including the massive Eleven Hundred gaming case and the elegant P280. Today we will be having a look at another...

Antec is a well-known computer case manufacturer with a long line-up of products. We have reviewed many of their premium cases in the past, including the massive Eleven Hundred gaming case and the elegant P280. Today we will be having a look at another...
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Our HTC phone comparison wouldn't be complete without a look at the HTC One. The HTC One is hard to beat in the world of smartphones. How can you compete with HTC's BlinkFeed functionality where updates of all your favorite social sites – Facebook, Twitte...
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techreaction.net Updated: 2014-04-10 03:29:20
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Antec's One gaming chassis is the smallest in the line of their gaming chassis line. The Antec One sports some nice features like USB 3.0, tool-less 5.25″ & 3.5″ drive bays and bottom-mounted PSU intake with air filter. The Antec One could possibly be the...

The Antec One gaming chassis brought a lot to the table for a mid-tower with an MSRP of $59.99. The USB 3.0 ports are a great addition to the One which we did not expect with such a low price tag. The different-oriented HDD bay, which only allows insta...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2015-02-25 14:54:20
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Antec is known for computer cases of two types: with maximum soundproofing and with attractively-priced gamer-oriented design. The three relatively new products from Antec we are going to discuss here come from these two categories, too. The Antec One...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2015-05-16 08:38:06
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If you thought that the only innovation in modern chassis design was the (long-awaited) switch from USB 2.0 ports to USB 3.0 ports at all price levels, you haven't seen anything yet. The cases in our roundup this time around really run the gamut of featur...
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