4.Loosen the two thumbscrews holding the plastic structure. Slide the large piece all the way to the rear of the case to fully extend the opening and carefully guide all the power cables through the openings to the upper chamber. Note: You may want to pull the power cable of the 120mm fan from inside the lower chamber to the upper chamber for easy cable management.

5.Secure the power supply by fastening the retaining cage to the case with screws. In addition to the retaining cage, fasten the power supply to the back of the case with the screws provided. Note: You can mount the power supply either side up. Install, but don’t tighten, all screws. Tighten the screws on the back of the power supply, followed by the screws for the power supply retaining cage.

6.Slide the small plastic piece to the rear of the case to fully extend the other opening.

7.Carefully run the power cables to the lower chamber for the hard drives you are planning to install there.

8.Slide both the large and small plastic pieces all the way to the front of the case to close the openings when finished with the hard drive installation.

9.Tighten the two thumbscrews on the plastic structure.

Cable Organizer

You can route data and power supply cables through the holes behind the motherboard tray.

1.Remove both side panels.

2.Pass the cables through the holes behind the motherboard tray and use the cable ties to hold them in place.

Installing the Motherboard

This manual does not cover CPU, RAM, or expansion card installation.

Please consult your motherboard manual for specific mounting instructions and troubleshooting.

1.Lay the case down, with the open side facing up. The drive cages and power supply should be visible.

2.Make sure you have the correct I/O panel for your motherboard. If the panel provided with the case isn’t suitable, please contact your motherboard manufacturer for the correct I/O panel.

3.Line up your motherboard with the standoff holes and remember which holes are lined up. Not all motherboards will match with all the provided holes; this is normal and won’t affect its functionality.

4.Remove your motherboard by lifting it up.

5.Install standoffs as needed and put the motherboard back in.

6.Screw in your motherboard to the standoffs with the provided Philips-head screws. Your motherboard is now installed.

Connecting the Power and LED

1.Connect the power supply Main Power Connector and the 4-pin +12V connector to your motherboard as needed.

2.Connect the Reset switch (labeled RESET SW) to your motherboard at the RST connector.

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Antec P180, P182SE user manual Cable Organizer, Installing the Motherboard, Connecting the Power and LED

P182, P180, P182SE specifications

The Antec P182SE, P180, and P182 are part of Antec's celebrated Performance One series, which is designed to provide users with an optimal balance of form, functionality, and cooling efficiency. These models have gained a loyal following among PC builders and enthusiasts, thanks to their innovative features and user-friendly designs.

The Antec P180, first introduced in the mid-2000s, set the standard for quiet performance and thermal efficiency. Its layout was groundbreaking, featuring a dual-chamber design that separated the heat-producing components from the cooler regions of the case. This configuration helps to optimize airflow and reduce noise, a hallmark of Antec's commitment to silent computing. The P180 supports multiple cooling options, including space for large CPU coolers and dedicated areas for additional fans—all designed to keep temperatures in check while minimizing acoustic output.

Building on the success of the P180, Antec released the P182, which incorporated a few refinements and enhancements. The P182 features improved cable management with additional routing options, enhancing overall airflow and allowing for a cleaner build aesthetic. Moreover, it includes upgrades to the damping material, enhancing acoustic performance even further. With its ability to accommodate both standard and long graphics cards, the P182 remains a versatile choice for gamers and professionals alike.

The P182SE, or Special Edition, is a variant that doubles down on the original DNA of the P182 while offering a few distinctive upgrades. It retains the dual-chamber architecture but introduces updated fan configurations, allowing for even more efficient airflow. The aesthetic appeal of the P182SE is enhanced with a sleek aluminum front panel and an innovative door design that provides easy access to drive bays, while still offering noise-dampening benefits.

All three models support a variety of cooling solutions, including room for multiple 120mm and 140mm fans, while also being compatible with liquid cooling systems. Their support for larger PSU installations minimizes the need for restrictive sizes, giving builders more flexibility. Each case also allows for ample storage options, with multiple hard drive bays that can be configured to suit a user's storage requirements.

With a focus on performance, efficiency, and user experience, the Antec P182SE, P180, and P182 have established themselves as staples in the realm of PC building. Their combination of innovative design, robust construction, and thermal capabilities make them ideal choices for anyone looking to assemble a high-performance, silent system.