Antec has unveiled the DF700 Flux case with a wave-shaped mesh front panel. There is a second large mesh vent on the top panel. The left side panel is made of tinted tempered glass.




The 467 x 220 x 486 mm case is designed for mini-ITX, microATX and ATX motherboards. It has seven expansion card slots and mounting points for five drives, two of which can be 3.5 inches.
The maximum allowable length of expansion cards is 405 mm, the height of the processor cooling system is 175 mm, and the length of the power supply is 205 mm.
The front wall accepts three 120mm or 140mm fans. Three 120mm ARGB fans are installed as standard. You can mount three 120-mm or two 140-mm fans on the top, and two 120-mm fans (one installed by the manufacturer) on the casing separating the lower compartment with the power supply and drives. Another 120 mm fan is located on the rear panel (it is also installed as standard). There is a five-channel controller for controlling fans and lighting. If the choice is made in favor of LSS, a radiator with a length of up to 360 mm is placed on the front wall, and its thickness can be up to 55 mm if the fans are located outside the front panel (otherwise, up to 30 mm). The top panel also accommodates a radiator up to 360 mm long, and on the back – 120 mm.
The I / O panel has two USB 3.x Type-A connectors and headphone and microphone jacks. The manufacturer does not indicate the price of the case.
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