Discover the sleek performance of the ANTEC AX61 Mid-Tower ATX Gaming Case, designed to meet the needs of avid gamers and tech enthusiasts. This robust case supports ATX, Micro-ATX, and ITX motherboards, providing versatility for various builds.
Features:
Design & Material: The case features a tempered glass side panel, allowing you to showcase your components, while the high-airflow mesh front panel ensures optimal cooling.
Cooling: Pre-installed with 4 x 120mm ARGB fans, the case offers powerful heat dissipation and stunning lighting that syncs with your motherboard's ARGB system. It also supports up to 8 x 120mm fans for enhanced cooling performance.
Dimensions & Weight: Measuring 15.94"D x 17.67"W x 7.87"H and weighing 4.84 kilograms, the AX61 provides ample space for component installation without being overly bulky.
Upgrade your gaming setup with the ANTEC AX61 Mid-Tower ATX Gaming Case, a perfect blend of aesthetics and functionality for superior performance.
Customer Insights
The RGB lighting options are vibrant and easily controllable.
The case is reported to be easy to build in, making the setup process straightforward.
It provides ample space for components, aiding in cable management and airflow.
Equipped with four fans (3 intake, 1 exhaust) that perform reliably, keeping the system cool.
Offers excellent price-to-performance ratio for budget-conscious builders.
Its thin build makes it lightweight and easy to handle, despite being slightly fragile.
The pre-installed fans are quiet, enhancing the overall user experience.
The mesh front panel and tempered glass side panel provide a visually appealing setup.
The material quality is subpar, with components being described as thin and flimsy.
Inability to control fan speed due to proprietary connectors and lack of PWM support.
Not enough riser studs for ATX motherboards, causing installation frustration.
Instances of missing screws and defective fan controllers.
Instructions are incomplete or unclear, causing confusion during assembly.
Fans are always on at full speed, making them loud.
Issues like lack of fan placement options near the GPU and reduced space for liquid cooling setups.
Use of non-standard connectors limits customization and flexibility.