Antec P180B Fan user manual Optional Fans, Washable Air Filter, To remove the filters

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The Optional Fans

There are two optional 120mm fan mounts — the front fan (located in front of the upper HDD cage) and the middle fan (located inside the upper HDD cage). These two fans should be installed so that the air is blowing into the case from the front.

The Front Fan — The front fan is provided to enhance the HDD cooling of any drives mounted in the upper HDD Cage, or to add airflow within the main chamber.

The Middle Fan — The middle fan is designed to cool VGA cards, especially dual VGA card systems. Using this configuration the Upper HDD cage becomes a duct drawing fresh air from the front of the case. You can choose to mount only the middle fan or you can mount both the front and middle fans to further enhance cooling as the two fans will create a push/pull action to bring air in more efficiently. Note: If you add the middle fan, you will not be able to mount hard drives in the upper drive cage.

1.Find the two fan wire brackets insidethe box holding the spoiler and the drive rails.

2.Install the wire brackets in the upper HDD cage as shown

3.Clip the fan into position as shown

We strongly recommend NOT installing the optional fans unnecessarily since they will create additional fan noise. However if you insist, we recommend using Antec 120mm TriCool™ fans and setting the speed to low.

The Washable Air Filter

There are two filters located behind the front grilles. From time to time it will be necessary to wash the installed air filters. Not washing the air filters will result in higher system temperatures and possible operational stability problems. We recom- mend checking the air filters at least once a month initially. This frequency may change depending on system usage (users whose systems run 24/7 will likely have to check/wash more often than those who don’t use their systems every day) and environmental conditions.

To remove the filters:

1.Open the front door. You’ll see 2 fan grilles, one above the external 3.5” drive bay and one below it.

2.Push on the fan grilles on the right middle edge. You’ll hear a click and the grille will pop open part way. Pull the grille open fully.

3.There are two tabs on the filter. Use both of your hands to press the tabs downwards. Lift it up and slide it towards the top of the case to remove the filter.

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Contents P180B Setting Up Installing the MotherboardConnecting the Ieee 1394 FireWire, i.Link Port Front Bezel ConnectorsConnecting the USB Ports Upper HDD Installation Connecting the Audio PortsDevice Installation Lower HDD Installation External 3.5 Drive InstallationTop and Rear Exhaust Tricool Fans Installing the power supplyCooling System Tricool fan To install the spoiler Lower Chamber Tricool FanTo remove the filters Optional FansWashable Air Filter Antec, Inc

P180B Fan specifications

The Antec P180B is a well-regarded mid-tower case that has been a favorite among PC enthusiasts for its innovative design and efficient cooling capabilities. Renowned for its sleek, modern aesthetics, the P180B features a brushed aluminum front panel and a substantial steel chassis, providing durability and an attractive finish suitable for various settings.

One of the main features of the P180B is its three separate compartments designed for the power supply, hard drives, and motherboard. This compartmentalization not only enhances the overall airflow, but also minimizes noise levels by isolating the power supply and hard drives from the main system components. This innovative layout contributes to a cleaner look and optimized thermal performance.

The P180B is equipped with an advanced cooling system. It comes with three fans: two 120mm rear exhaust fans and one 120mm front intake fan, all equipped with Antec's innovative airflow management technologies. The design also allows for optional additional cooling solutions; users can install up to seven fans, ensuring that air circulation is maximized, effectively keeping the system cool even under heavy loads. The fan speed can be controlled through built-in fan headers on the motherboard, giving users flexibility in balancing performance and noise levels.

Another notable feature of the P180B is its easy-to-access drive bays, supporting up to four 3.5-inch hard drives and a multitude of 5.25-inch devices. The drive bays are tool-less, allowing for quick installation and removal, which is a significant advantage for users who frequently upgrade their components.

Additionally, the P180B supports a wide range of components, including graphics cards up to 12.5 inches in length, making it suitable for high-performance builds. It also supports advanced cooling solutions, including large CPU coolers and even water cooling configurations, further enhancing its versatility as a gaming or workstation case.

The P180B’s design does not skimp on user experience; features like removable dust filters and cable management options simplify maintenance and organization. Overall, the Antec P180B stands out in the market as a case that combines functional design, excellent cooling performance, and aesthetic appeal, making it an ideal choice for both gamers and professionals.