















Antec NX410 ATX Mid-Tower Case, Tempered Glass Side Panel, Full Side View, Pre-Installed 2 x 140mm in Front & 1 x 120 mm ARGB Fans in Rear (White) (9734088000)
-
cody
Greater than one weekI did not like how the rear fan was required for the RGB to work . otherwise its a nice case.
-
demonic
Greater than one weekI was thinking of top mounting the corsair h115i cooler to this (280 mm) radiator but it simply did not fit. I ended up front mounting it. A little misleading because it say it can. I am now skeptical on advertised gpu length of 335mm.
-
Dylan Belcher
> 3 dayFeels like a more expensive case, comes with several stock fans which are good enough. For the price, you get a great product. The tempered glass side panel is secured with hinges and a magnet and this is a featur that was previoulsy found only on high end cases. The glass panel can also be easily removed by simply lifting off of the hinges, this makes it easy to build in. Cable management in this case is also easy as long as you use a little bit of common sense and reasoning during the build. Supports up to 280mm rad on the top and this case has potential to make for a quality water cooling build.
-
Daniel
> 3 dayThis case is great and I still feel like I dont need to buy extra fans. Everything stays cool inside and I like changing the colors when I have guests over. Also it is easy to set up. Just remember to take the glass door off while setting it up so it wont be in your way.
-
AcE
> 3 dayIt doesn’t come with any extra case screws, so you’ll need those for any pcie cards (graphics cards), power supply, etc. The fans are very basic but work well and it’s nice that the LED is controlled by a button on the case rather than software. There’s no reset button? That’s weird, but you can use the power button I guess. I think they repurposed the reset button to control the LEDs. The pcie ports are permanently attached and you need to punch them out to open them. If you punch out the wrong one, or change cards later you’ll have an empty space in the back of your computer. Most cases come with covers that are removable so you can put them back. I would highly recommend spending a little extra for a name-brand case that comes with all the nice to haves (screws, user manual, replaceable pcie covers, etc) even though you may need to buy fans and install them yourself.
-
Brittany Foster
> 3 dayI bought this case and it has been a disaster. This thing is cheaply made. I am no where near satisfied with the product. I emailed Antec directly and was told to return through Amazon. Tried to return through Amazon and also had no luck. I am Extremely disappointed with this product. Thanks for the outstanding customer service Antec :)
-
Ryan
Greater than one weekI cant believe I got this case for $60. Worth every penny.
-
Kim & Arnie Jonassen
Greater than one weekI bought this for a client build. I wanted to use a 360mm AIO and mount it at the top but due to the front IO ports being in the way it wouldnt fit so I had to mount it in the front and move the case fans to the top. Everything else about this case is good but its kind of a deal breaker not being able to mount a 360mm at the top and I wouldnt buy it if thats what you plan on doing but for anything else its fine.
-
Super Dave
> 3 dayPurchased this for a friends build recently. He wanted a pc finally (got him off a console! Yay!), and instructed me that he wanted something thats upgradable. Since Ive had decent luck with Antec in the past in regards to fans, I figured id give this a whirl. Its priced right, and pretty simple to work with. Found a few flaws though, some that might give you pause before buying this. First off, building in this isnt easy if you have large hands. My hands require XL sized gloves to cover, and this box doesnt accommodate that size hand easily. Itll house an atx board, and space is utilized to the max as far as a typical build goes. But not all builds are going to work in this thing. Then theres the back of the box that you screw the cards into. Its made of almost pot metal. The holes for the vcard were stripped out, so I had to upsize the screws in order to get the card secured. Not a great start if you ask me. After that issue, I came across another immediately. The GPU in relation to the AIO. I purchased an ASUS rtx 3060 and a Cooler Master ML280 AIO. The AIO I found would not mount properly up top without running into the board, so I removed the preinstalled fans and mounted it up front. This worked... until I put that vcard in. I literally had to remove the screws of the bottom fan in order to fit the card in its slot. Talk about a tight fit! I jokingly made a reference to Jim Carreys Like a glove! line from Ace Ventura to my friend when I showed him. Evidently Im now on the hook for any hardware changes he might want in the future.... Overall, this isnt a caddy of a tower. Its more of a prius kinda thing. Itll get the job done, but it wont be pretty. Pay close attention to the dimensions of the box before you commit to it. If youre dead set on it, you may have to make hardware changes to what you want to do. Especially with cable management. Good luck!
-
Carey Butler
16-06-2025clean and good quality