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)








Key features
- •3 ARGB Fans Included : 2 x 140 mm ARGB fan in front & 1 x 120 mm ARGB fan in rear.
- •Tempered Glass Side Panel : Tempered Glass Side Panel can enjoy the simple and clean white appearance without losing the gorgeous RGB effect which inside your rig.
- •High Efficiency Cooling Design : 2 x 140mm ARGB fan which installed in front of the case, effectively drive the air convection to achieve awesome cooling effect for your rig.
- •Grid Front Panel Design : The staggered grid design improves the overall appearance design sense and achieves the ultimate efficiency and beauty on the basis of keeping the heat dissipation.
- •MOBO Support : ATX, micro-ATX, ITX, Provide a variety of MOBO size options at 390 mm x 210 mm x 485 mm Case's size.
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)
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Customer Reviews
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Best All Around PC Case
Christian✓ Verified Purchase•October 19, 2023
Antec didn't play when it came to making this case. The fans are very quiet for being just stock fans, in fact I still use them for my setup. Tons of color options and modes to choose from, my favorite being the static options. My favorite feature on the case is the window panel that has a handle so you can open up your case whenever you please. Makes it easy to install new upgrades, maintenance your pc, add some decoration inside, or just stare and admire your components for hours lol. Case can fit triple fan GPUS and can house 3 fans in the front however it is recommended you stick with only two. You can also add fans to the top, with the top featuring a dust pad which is a plus. You can connect up to three usb ports at the top, with a mic and audio port as well. This case is practically universal and you can change it to your choosing to adjust to your components. The only downside with having a white pc case is over time you'll see spots on it from dust and other stuff so be sure to frequently clean your case. Everything is easily removable and materials feel premium as well. If you're looking for a light show of a PC with good ventilation, good practicality and durability with all around features, this is definitely the case for you. I will be keeping this case for future upgrades and would recommend purchasing from ANTEC for their top notch cases.
Well made case, fans might not be right for you.
S. Wright✓ Verified Purchase•August 21, 2023
Pros; All around a very solid price-performing pc case. Plenty of openings. Three of the four sides are easily removable for complete access to the internals for assembly. I did not encounter any unfinished/sharp edges. All materials felt sturdy enough, assembly was a snap.
Cons; The included RGB fans are setup in a daisy chain with the front 140mm fans (which use modern 4-pin connectors) to connect back to the rear 120mm exhaust fan that has one 3-pin connector. The fan chain then has a SATA connector to power the fans. Finally the setup also chains the Reset button from the front of the PC case which acts as a control switch to adjust RGB elements and stops the switch from functioning as a Reset button. For lower end motherboards without enough connection points, this is a solid setup and likely the intended use. For more modern motherboards with enough connection points this is not an ideal setup. I replaced all three fans for my build, and other users may as well.
Summary; still a solid four star case with solid material, excellent access and as a long time pc builder I always appreciate the finished edges. I understand the use case for the fan setup, it just isn't mine and may not be every users.
Cons; The included RGB fans are setup in a daisy chain with the front 140mm fans (which use modern 4-pin connectors) to connect back to the rear 120mm exhaust fan that has one 3-pin connector. The fan chain then has a SATA connector to power the fans. Finally the setup also chains the Reset button from the front of the PC case which acts as a control switch to adjust RGB elements and stops the switch from functioning as a Reset button. For lower end motherboards without enough connection points, this is a solid setup and likely the intended use. For more modern motherboards with enough connection points this is not an ideal setup. I replaced all three fans for my build, and other users may as well.
Summary; still a solid four star case with solid material, excellent access and as a long time pc builder I always appreciate the finished edges. I understand the use case for the fan setup, it just isn't mine and may not be every users.
Amazing case
The mr.✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2023
For the price this is an amazing case. It comes with everything that you need and great material. Only complaint is you can't control the fans with the motherboard.
Great case, front two fans DOA
Blitz✓ Verified Purchase•August 14, 2023
Amazing case, great slots for cable management. Door is easy to take off, pci express brackets easily snapped off, great bang for the buck.
4 stars because the front two fans wouldn't work for me (confirmed to be them because I replaced them with new ones that work)
4 stars because the front two fans wouldn't work for me (confirmed to be them because I replaced them with new ones that work)
Alot smaller than I anticipated
Super Dave✓ Verified Purchase•August 9, 2023
Purchased this for a friend's build recently. He wanted a pc finally (got him off a console! Yay!), and instructed me that he wanted something that's upgradable. Since I've had decent luck with Antec in the past in regards to fans, I figured i'd give this a whirl.
It's 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 isn't easy if you have large hands. My hands require XL sized gloves to cover, and this box doesn't accommodate that size hand easily. It'll 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 there's the back of the box that you screw the cards into. It's 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 Carrey's "Like a glove!" line from Ace Ventura to my friend when I showed him. Evidently I'm now on the hook for any hardware changes he might want in the future....
Overall, this isn't a caddy of a tower. It's more of a prius kinda thing. It'll get the job done, but it won't be pretty. Pay close attention to the dimensions of the box before you commit to it. If you're dead set on it, you may have to make hardware changes to what you want to do. Especially with cable management. Good luck!
It's 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 isn't easy if you have large hands. My hands require XL sized gloves to cover, and this box doesn't accommodate that size hand easily. It'll 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 there's the back of the box that you screw the cards into. It's 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 Carrey's "Like a glove!" line from Ace Ventura to my friend when I showed him. Evidently I'm now on the hook for any hardware changes he might want in the future....
Overall, this isn't a caddy of a tower. It's more of a prius kinda thing. It'll get the job done, but it won't be pretty. Pay close attention to the dimensions of the box before you commit to it. If you're dead set on it, you may have to make hardware changes to what you want to do. Especially with cable management. Good luck!
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