Conclusion

 

The Nine Hundred Two doesn't come with many features to really separate it from other offerings, but it's still a good design overall. You get a conservative yet attractive design, with an all-black interior and exterior. Performance is very good, especially in terms of ambient and hard drive temperatures on high-end systems. CPU and GPU cooling is also good, but not at the top of the charts.

Installing our system was generally straightforward, although we ran into problems with our choice of graphics card and the hard drive cages. You will want to carefully consider what sort of components you plan on utilizing before purchasing this case; we definitely don't recommend it for anyone using longer graphics cards.

One feature that we definitely liked with the ability to control fan speeds of all of the fans from the case exterior. That makes it very easy to utilize this case to increase fan speeds when you plan on playing a game that will stress the system more, but you can turn fan speeds back down when you're finished.

At present, only one version of this case is available, and that version includes a windowed side panel. Current prices start at around $140 -- $160 at Newegg. European users just began receiving the first shipments last week, with prices starting at €105 and averaging €115. Given the newness of this case, however, we expect to see prices drop somewhat before production and supply stabilize.

What's the bottom line? The Antec Nine Hundred Two is an attractive case with a relatively conservative design, and it turns in a rather good performance. Our only real reservation right now concerns pricing, but we expect that to change soon enough. As prices continue to drop, we definitely recommend keeping an eye on the Antec Nine Hundred Two; with the right rebate, we'd have no hesitation in recommending this case for just over $100.

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  • Bonesdad - Monday, February 16, 2009 - link

    Exactly my point...I live in a house...not the Battlestar Crapactica.

    Frakkin case designers...are they all 12 years old?
  • Mikey - Wednesday, March 4, 2009 - link

    LOL, good one. I do think it's pretty "cool" looking, but beauty really is in the eye of the beholder..in this case...the beholder's an old blind guy. It's cool in the sense its very high tech and retro looking, but ugly in terms of elegance. As far as functionality goes, I think it's a great case with lots of awesome features for the advanced computer guru. I would actually consider buying it! http://findaerialequipment.com/">aerial lifts ftw
  • Nfarce - Monday, February 16, 2009 - link

    LOL. Point taken. Well, there's always the P180 or P182 from Antec for the more conservative PC building aficionados among us. IMO, Alienware/Dell has some more hideous/gaudy looking cases than this - and they are selling reasonably well.

    http://www.alienware.com/products/desktop-computer...">http://www.alienware.com/products/desktop-computer...

  • FATCamaro - Friday, February 13, 2009 - link

    Agreed... puke!!
  • cparka23 - Friday, February 13, 2009 - link

    FYI, the graph has noise measured in degrees Celsius.
  • wicko - Friday, February 13, 2009 - link

    Cool review, but would have been nice to see it pit against its predecessor. I'd have to say I'm not a big fan of the top of the case, I actually use the tray at the top.

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