Antec V3 Lift up and remove the motherboard, External 3 x 5.25 + internal 3 x HDD + cooling duct

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4.Lift up and remove the motherboard.

5.Screw in the brass standoffs to the threaded holes that line up with the motherboard.

6.Place the motherboard on the brass standoffs. Screw in the motherboard to the standoffs with the provided Phillips-head screws.

2.4Flexi-Drive Bay System

The Nine Hundred Two V3 comes with nine 5.25” external drive bays at the front of the case. There are three HDD cages pre-installed inside the bottom six 5.25” bays. Each HDD cage occupies three consecutive 5.25” drive bays and can house three hard disk drives. For maximum flexibility you can mount the HDD cage anywhere within the external drive bays (i.e., you are not limited to the bottom six bays).

Possible drive bay combinations include but are not limited to:

External 3 x 5.25” + internal 6 x HDD

External 6 x 5.25” + internal 3 x HDD

External 9 x 5.25”

There is a middle fan bracket pre-installed on one of the HDD cages. You can install a 120 mm fan to the bracket so the air will be blown into the case to use the HDD cage as a cooling duct to cool your graphics card or CPU. This will prevent the installation of hard drives into this cage, however. Remove the middle fan bracket from the HDD cage if you decide to mount your hard drives into this cage.

• External 3 x 5.25” + internal 3 x HDD + cooling duct

2.5Internal 3.5” Device Installation

1.Remove both side panels per the instructions in Setting Up.

2.Remove the cage thumbscrews fastening the HDD cage to the frame.

3.Slide the HDD cage forward out of the front of the case.

4.Mount the hard drive in the drive cage and fasten it using the long screws provided.

5.Slide the HDD cage back into the case and fasten it with thumbscrews.

6.Connect the appropriate connector(s) from the power supply to the device(s). Leave some slack in the connections so that you can easily access the fan filters for cleaning.

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Contents Nine Hundred TWO Table of Contents Page Case Specifications Hardware Installation Guide Power Supply InstallationLift up and remove the motherboard External 3 x 5.25 + internal 3 x HDD + cooling ductMount the other devices accordingly Internal 2.5 Device Installation Connecting the Front I/O Ports Power Switch / Reset Switch / Hard Disk Drive LED Connectors Cooling System High 800 Medium 600 SizeRated Voltage 12V DC Operating Voltage 10.8V ~ Input Current Air FlowNoise Size 120 x 25 mm TriCool fan Rated Voltage 12V10.2V Speed Input Air Flow Static Acoustic High 24A M³ / minPage Antec, Inc Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA USA
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V3 specifications

The Antec V3 is a well-regarded mid-tower case that combines functionality, aesthetics, and airflow efficiency, making it an excellent choice for both gamers and PC builders alike. Notable for its sleek design and effective cooling potential, the V3 is crafted to accommodate a variety of components while maintaining an organized and aesthetically pleasing interior.

One of the main features of the Antec V3 is its spacious interior, which supports motherboards up to ATX size. This spaciousness allows for easy installation and future upgrades, catering to both entry-level builders and experienced enthusiasts. With up to seven expansion slots, it provides ample room for multi-GPU setups, ensuring that power users can expand their systems as needed.

Cooling is a crucial aspect of any gaming rig, and the Antec V3 excels in this department. It features a well-ventilated design, including front mesh panels and multiple fan mounting options. The case supports up to three 120mm fans in the front, one 120mm fan on the rear, and optional fans on the top and side panels. This versatility in cooling solutions ensures that your components stay at optimal temperatures during intense gaming sessions or heavy workloads.

Furthermore, the V3 includes a pre-installed rear 120mm fan, providing immediate airflow as soon as the system is set up. The case also has provisions for water cooling, with enough clearance for radiators in the top and front, offering flexibility for users who prefer liquid cooling technologies.

In terms of storage, the Antec V3 offers a variety of drive bays. It can accommodate up to four 3.5-inch drives and an additional three 2.5-inch SSDs. This configuration allows for plenty of storage space, essential for gamers and content creators who need to manage large files.

The exterior of the Antec V3 is visually appealing, featuring a minimalist design that allows it to fit into any environment. Its black finish gives it a modern look, while the side panel option offers a transparent acrylic window, allowing users to showcase their components and lighting setups.

In summary, the Antec V3 is a versatile and stylish mid-tower case that combines a spacious interior, excellent cooling potential, and adequate storage options. Its thoughtful design makes it a reliable choice for anyone looking to build a powerful and aesthetically pleasing computer system. Whether for gaming, content creation, or general computing tasks, the Antec V3 delivers performance without compromising on style.