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Antec P101 Silent Performance Series Mid-Tower PC Computer Case with Sound Dampening Panels, 4 X 120/140mm Cooling Fans Pre-Installed
Brand | Antec |
Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
Case Type | Midi Tower |
Color | P101S |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Cooling Method | Air |
Model Name | P101S |
Item Weight | 11820 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 20.75"D x 9.13"W x 19.92"H |
Number of Expansion Slots | 8 |
About this item
- Silent Mid-tower ATX PC case with sound dampening top/front/side panels and quiet computing technology.
- Supports 11 drive bays with 5.25” ODD bay x 1, 3.5” HDD/2.5” SSD x 8 and dedicated 2.5” SSD x 2.
- 4 x 120/140mm cooling fans pre-installed in front and rear; up to 4 fan mounts with the maximum of 360mm radiator support for better cooling.
- Easy I/O panel with power/reset buttons, fan speed controller, Audio/mic ports, 2 x USB 2.0/2 x USB 3.0 with white LED light.
- Supports E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX and ITX motherboards with ample routing holes for cables, Max 180mm CPU Cooler height, 450mm graphic card and 290mm PSU length.
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Noise level | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.0 |
Quality of material | 4.2 | 3.2 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Easy to remove | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.9 | 4.7 | 4.9 | 5.0 |
Value for money | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.4 | — | 4.4 | — |
Style | 4.4 | — | 5.0 | — | 5.0 | — |
Sold By | — | ZalmanUSA | QuickDealStore | Amazon.com | Antec Prime | Triplenet Pricing INC |
case type | midi tower | full tower | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower |
motherboard form factor | ATX | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX | Extended ATX | — | Extended ATX | ATX |
material | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Metal | Tempered Glass | Metal | Alloy Steel |
cooling method | Air | Air | Air | Water | Air | Air |
number of usb ports | 2 | 3 | — | — | — | 2 |
fan count | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
From the manufacturer
Magnetic Swing Open Front Panel
The magnetic swing open front panel provides easy access to the large dust filter at the front intake, which also improves the ventilation in the front.
Antec Performance P101 Silent Mid-Tower PC Case
The Silent Guardian
Functionally and sleek minimalism blend seamlessly in the P101 Silent, a mid-tower ATX case with a well-crafted exterior and a practical internal configuration. The P101 Silent ATX case is engineered to satisfy both performance and silence seekers while ensuring a great building experience-worthy of high-end hardware configurations.
- Features:
- Motherboard Support: Up to E- ATX
- White LED Lighting USB3.0 x 2 / USB2.0 x 2
- Ready for radiators up to 360 mm in the front and 140 mm in the rear
- Anti-noise Panels: Sound-dampening foam lining the top, front and side panels.
- Swing open front panel: for easy access to the dust filter and ventilation.
- Supports up to 11 storage drives
- 3 x 120 mm & 1 x 140 mm white-blade fans included.
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Incredible Storage: Supporting up to 11 x Hard DrivesP101 Silent is equipped with removable 8 x 3.5” HDD or 2.5” SSD drive racks, 2 x 2.5” SSD bays and 1 x 5.25” ODD bay, providing the hugest storage you have ever seen. |
Minimalism VentilationThe distinctive white and black scheme air intakes bring a subtle elegance to your workstation. When you open the front panel, The P101 Silent also improves the ventilation and gives a better heat dissipation. |
PSU Installed from the rearThe PSU can be installed from the rear, optimized for efficient easy building experience. |
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Side Panel | Sound Dampening Panel | Tempered Glass Panel | Sound Dampening Panel | Sound Dampening Panel | Sound Dampening Panel |
Dimensions | 20.7" x 9.1" x 19.9" | 18.7" x 9.2" x 19.1" | 19.3" x 9.1" x 20.2" | 17.5" x 8.3" x 18.5" | 18.7" x 7.7" x 15.6" |
Motherboard Support | E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX | E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX | ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX | ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX | Micro-ATX, ITX |
Storage | 5.25" x 1 3.5" / 2.5" x 8 2.5" x 2 | 3.5" / 2.5" x 2 / 1 2.5" x 3 | 3.5" x 6 (convertible with 2.5" x 4) 2.5" x 2 | 5.25" x 1 3.5" / 2.5" x 2 2.5" x 2 | 5.25" x 1 3.5" / 2.5" x 2 2.5" x 4 |
Fan Support | Front: 3 x 120 mm / 2 x 140 mm Rear: 1 x 120 mm / 1 x 140 mm Included Fans: 3 x 120 mm fan in front & 1 x 140 mm fan in rear | Bottom: 3 x 120 mm / 3 x 140 mm M/B Side: Up to 3 x 120 mm or 2 x 140 mm (1 x HDD cage needs to be removed when installing 3 x 120 mm) Rear: 1 x 120 mm / 1 x 140 mm | Front: 3 x 120 mm / 2 x 140 mm Top: 2 x 120 mm / 2 x 140 mm Rear: 1 x 120 mm Included Fans: 1 x 120 mm in front & 1 x 120 mm in rear | Front: 2 x 120 mm / 2 x 140 mm Rear: 1 x 120 mm Included Fans: 1 x 120 mm fan in front & 1 x 120 mm fan in rear | Front: 2 x 120 mm / 1 x 140 mm Rear: 1 x 120 mm Included Fans: 1 x 140 mm fan in front & 1 x 120 mm fan in rear |
Radiator Support | Front: up to 360 mm Rear: up to 140 mm | Bottom: up to 360 mm Rear: up to 120 mm M/B Side: Up to 360 mm (All HDD cages needs to be removed when installing 360 mm) | Front: up to 360 mm Top: up to 280 mm Rear: up to 120 mm | Front: up to 280 mm Rear: up to 120 mm | Front: up to 240 mm Rear: up to 120 mm |
Expansion Slots | 8 | 7 (Horizontal) + 3 (Vertical) | 8 (Horizontal) + 2 (Vertical) | 7 | 7 |
Max. VGA Length | up to 450 mm (w/ HDD cage) or 270 mm (w/o HDD cage) | up to 450 mm | up to 390 mm | up to 390 mm | up to 360 mm |
Max. CPU Cooler Height | up to 180 mm | up to 185 mm | up to 165 mm | up to 165 mm | up to 155 mm |
Max. PSU Length | up to 290 mm | up to 294 mm | up to 200 mm | up to 200 mm | up to 200 mm |
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Technical Details
Brand | Antec |
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Series | P101S |
Item model number | P101 Silent |
Item Weight | 26.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20.74 x 9.13 x 19.92 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.74 x 9.13 x 19.92 inches |
Color | P101S |
Manufacturer | Antec |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07LBXP8KZ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 12, 2018 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #966 in Computer Cases |
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Antec Performance Series P101 Silent Black 0.8mm SPCC ATX Mid Tower Case with 8 x 3.5" HDD / 2.5" SSD Removable Bays
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Customers like the space, ease of setup, airflow, and noise of the computer chassis. For example, they mention it has lots of storage bays, is easy to wire up, and has decent room for airflow. That said, opinions are mixed on sturdiness.
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Customers like the noise level of the computer chassis. For example, they say the CPU runs cool, the system is quiet enough to be a media room computer, and the sound insulating panels work well. Some mention that the sound deadening material works well but doesn't help with the sound of rushing air.
"...Once fully assembled, the CPU runs cool and to me, the system is quiet enough to be media room computer...." Read more
"...This makes my computer very quiet, even when FFmpeg has each of its 22 hyperthreaded cores are under full load...." Read more
"...And yes, it is very quiet in my home theater." Read more
"...The case coming with 4 fans is a huge plus, all are very quiet but move a good amount of air for their size at the lowest setting...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the computer chassis. They mention that it's amazing, worthwhile, and has solid construction. Some appreciate the 5 included fans and the preinstalled hardware.
"...Not too flashy and easy to work in. I love the 5 included fans. My System was running at about 30c with the system fans running at the lowest speed...." Read more
"...Overall great case, is basically a fractal design r5 for what an r5 went for pre covid!" Read more
"...In the end, it's a worthwhile case, and I'd buy it again. It does the job without all the windows and RGB madness...." Read more
"...Pros:It's a nice case. All of the main components I had in my full tower fit in. It seems fairly quiet...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the computer chassis. They mention that it has plain good looks, is well designed, and built. They also appreciate the solid color and the well laid out features. Customers also mention that the case is nice, opaque, and lightweight. Overall, customers are happy with the product's appearance.
"...I like how the sides attached, clever, simple and secure. The case side thumb screws require some care to not de-attach but not much...." Read more
"...are so many more minor things I like about this case, like the visual aesthetics, bottom clearance, and fine fan filters...." Read more
"...Everything else is very well laid out and easy to set up. And yes, it is very quiet in my home theater." Read more
"...This fit the bill nicely. Not too flashy and easy to work in. I love the 5 included fans...." Read more
Customers like the space provided by the computer chassis. They mention that it has many storage bays, and has plenty of room for expansion. They also appreciate the cable management space, and the 8x3.5in drive bays. Overall, customers are satisfied with the space and functionality of the product.
"...The sizing/dimensions of all the parts is very good, everything fits perfectly (many name brand cases are not nearly so well fabricated)...." Read more
"...It has 8 drive bays which is what I was looking for. The build quality is really great...." Read more
"...Plenty of access between sections and absolutely love any case with the dedicated power supply box for excess wiring...." Read more
"Lots of space to work with. I needed a case that would look good in a living room as a media server. This fit the bill nicely...." Read more
Customers find the computer chassis easy to set up. They mention it's quiet, simple to work with, and has plenty of drive space for a small server. Customers also appreciate the pre-installed quality fans and hard drive cages that make setup easy. They say the drive trays are simple to install and secure.
"...I like how the sides attached, clever, simple and secure. The case side thumb screws require some care to not de-attach but not much...." Read more
"...Drive trays - It is very simple to install 3.5in drives into the toolless drive trays...." Read more
"...This fit the bill nicely. Not too flashy and easy to work in. I love the 5 included fans...." Read more
"...HDD mounting is pretty nice tool-less for my x5 4TB 3.5in drives but is a little less premium feeling being plastic compared to the fractal case...." Read more
Customers like the airflow of the computer chassis. They mention that it moves a good amount of air for its size, and that it has decent room for airflow.
"...It moves air really well and I can do some moderate air-cooled overclocking on both my gpu and cpu...." Read more
"...coming with 4 fans is a huge plus, all are very quiet but move a good amount of air for their size at the lowest setting...." Read more
"It really is quiet. Airflow isn't great for how many fans are in it but that's expected. Space is fairly generous...." Read more
"...motherboard, so my whole enclosure is basically empty, which keeps the air flowing well...." Read more
Customers like the cable management of the computer chassis. They mention that it has plenty of airflow, and easy to route cables to the graphics card. The PSU shroud makes it easy to hide cables, and the grommets abound all cable paths. They also appreciate the number of options for cable management flexibility and the good routing space to hide them.
"...I like the control placement which helps make the cables easy to route sufficiently neatly...." Read more
"...tray and cutouts on the top of the PSU shroud that make it easy to route cables to the graphics card and lower motherboard connectors...." Read more
"...plenty of room for my cheapo molex and sata connectors and makes wire-running as easy as you need it to be...." Read more
"...Cable management is very good, I was able to fit all cables in the side panel at the back of the motherboard, so my whole enclosure is basically..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the computer chassis. Some mention it's very well made, with thick solid steel panels and sound dampening material line the insides. However, others say that the build quality is a bit flimsy, and the included hard drive bays are the fanciest things they've ever had. The tradeoff is if the case with thin steel that will bend and flex.
"...The case is sufficiently sturdy for the purpose being just large enough to house an EATX board, an optical drive and a front mounted AIO 360mm..." Read more
"This thing is a beast. Tall, thick, heavy, and a lot of space. Running an ATX board, gtx4060, 4 x 3.5" SATA disks. The case still looks empty...." Read more
"...Manufacturing tolerance - I am convinced that this case is manufactured under very tight manufacturing tolerance...." Read more
"...The build quality is really great. Very much appreciate the detail of engineering and construction...." Read more
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I'd say the overall the layout is decent. I was able to install a full-ATX motherboard in it, and it ends up right at the edge of the optical bay bracket. I don't have an optical drive installed currently, but it looks like you can get one in there with an ATX board installed. There are enough cutouts to make cable management fairly easy, and you can end up with a nice tidy case with clean airflow if you just take a little time getting things routed behind the backplane. There's enough room behind the backplane that you can actually run the cables back there without having to cram the rear hatch shut when finished, which is nice. It's not what I'd call roomy, but I've had cases in the past where you have to really mash the rear hatch to get it seal up right.
The 3 included case fans don't exactly push a ton of air, but they stay very quiet, and I suspect the sound dampening side panels also help. Honestly, with my build, I can barely hear it under any workload (my GPU has an oversized cooler on it). A bit of heat can build up around the CPU area, and with no top opening or fan mounts, you may want to put something higher volume on the back to get that warm air out.
The thickness of the materials are definitely on the lean side. I've never owned a case so light before. Once it's buttoned up, it's sturdy enough, so it's really not a concern for me. The light weight can maybe be a good thing when it comes to moving it around, but I would want something more durable-feeling if I regularly transported it. I did heed the other reviewers about removing the expansion slot dividers. The breakaway design is obviously a cost-save move, but you do want to be careful so you don't mangle things. I recommend popping out the ones you need to remove before you mount the motherboard, as the back-n-forth wiggle to break them loose could potentially scratch the motherboard. My GPU is heavy and takes up 3 slots, but it only mounts to 2 expansion slots, and the end result is sturdy enough, IMO.
If I had one wish, it would be to have more than just 2 USB-A slots on the top front. If you keep your case on the floor under a desk, those rear ports can be hard to get to, so I'd prefer 3 or more, but oh well. In the end, it's a worthwhile case, and I'd buy it again. It does the job without all the windows and RGB madness. My CPU (130W) isn't one of these modern-day space heaters, so I'd be a little hesitant to use this with any of your hotter running CPUs or with motherboards that produce a lot of VRM heat. It's fine for a midrange build, though.
I'd say the overall the layout is decent. I was able to install a full-ATX motherboard in it, and it ends up right at the edge of the optical bay bracket. I don't have an optical drive installed currently, but it looks like you can get one in there with an ATX board installed. There are enough cutouts to make cable management fairly easy, and you can end up with a nice tidy case with clean airflow if you just take a little time getting things routed behind the backplane. There's enough room behind the backplane that you can actually run the cables back there without having to cram the rear hatch shut when finished, which is nice. It's not what I'd call roomy, but I've had cases in the past where you have to really mash the rear hatch to get it seal up right.
The 3 included case fans don't exactly push a ton of air, but they stay very quiet, and I suspect the sound dampening side panels also help. Honestly, with my build, I can barely hear it under any workload (my GPU has an oversized cooler on it). A bit of heat can build up around the CPU area, and with no top opening or fan mounts, you may want to put something higher volume on the back to get that warm air out.
The thickness of the materials are definitely on the lean side. I've never owned a case so light before. Once it's buttoned up, it's sturdy enough, so it's really not a concern for me. The light weight can maybe be a good thing when it comes to moving it around, but I would want something more durable-feeling if I regularly transported it. I did heed the other reviewers about removing the expansion slot dividers. The breakaway design is obviously a cost-save move, but you do want to be careful so you don't mangle things. I recommend popping out the ones you need to remove before you mount the motherboard, as the back-n-forth wiggle to break them loose could potentially scratch the motherboard. My GPU is heavy and takes up 3 slots, but it only mounts to 2 expansion slots, and the end result is sturdy enough, IMO.
If I had one wish, it would be to have more than just 2 USB-A slots on the top front. If you keep your case on the floor under a desk, those rear ports can be hard to get to, so I'd prefer 3 or more, but oh well. In the end, it's a worthwhile case, and I'd buy it again. It does the job without all the windows and RGB madness. My CPU (130W) isn't one of these modern-day space heaters, so I'd be a little hesitant to use this with any of your hotter running CPUs or with motherboards that produce a lot of VRM heat. It's fine for a midrange build, though.
A very large power supply should fit with no problem. I like that the power supply is not vented into or from the case (so that the case internal temperature does not affect it). I like the provided dust filters, one on the front three fans, one on the side inlet and one the power supply inlet.
I like the control placement which helps make the cables easy to route sufficiently neatly. It's nice touch that door can open either way (or be completely removed). I like how the sides attached, clever, simple and secure. The case side thumb screws require some care to not de-attach but not much. I like the sound proofing on the interior sides and top, it seems to help a lot.
It's a nit-pick but I am not so fond of the fan setup. The supplied 'normal" fans are not bad but they are not PWM. I ended up changing out all the fans for PWM fans (the radiator had them already) and repurposed the fan speed button to be a reset. IMO, the "reverse" fan is pointless gimmick and a waste of product cost. A normal fan oriented correctly is all that is needed since the side of the case is opaque. Maybe I will use the fans for pull fans on the AIO but probably not. A little more space for upper ventilation fan might have been good since only a 120mm fits.
But the fan nit-pick aside, I like this case a lot and recommend it -- especially if you want a 360 AIO, and an optical drive simultaneously.
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While not fancy, the construction is solid, with discrete bays for power supply, hard drives, and the DVD drive. To be honest, the latter was my main reason for this purchase. Space for an internal CD/DVD drive seems to have become rare or obsolete in modern cases - and wanting one left me roughly 3 choices. This one looked best to me, and I'm quite happy with it (also cost less here than at Newegg). One last thing: the side panels both come off (easily), but the top-front power button & ports means no need to have to pop the front panel off - another plus in my book. I'm quite happy with my new giant, black tower !
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Je n'aime pas les petites vis métalliques pour fermer les cloisons, mais les supports HD, alim, etc, les nombreux passe câbles, les 5 ventilos fournis, tout est impec.
L'annuncio promette 2 x USB 3.0 e 1 USB di tipo C ... Che non c'è!
Sembra un case abbastanza buono, abbastanza robusto, abbastanza compatto, abbastanza caro per quello che offre ... se si esclude la ricca dotazione di 5 ventole (3 pin, NON pwm). Alimentate tramite una connessione SATA, regolabili dall'esterno tramite un piccolo pulsante, a 2 velocità. Di dubbia utilità considerando che la velocità delle ventole potrebbe essere regolata, da BIOS, in funzione delle temperature. Una ventola, a rotazione inversa, è posta sopra l'alimentatore. Arriva smontata fissata con una fascetta.
Le pareti del case sono metalliche e sottili, rivestite di materiale fonoassorbente (ma se percosse fanno il suono di un bidone) coperto da un leggero tessuto autoadesivo ... che non aderisce perfettamente. Sono tenute ferme da 4 viti, permanenti, avvitabili con le dita ma che danno l'impressione di una breve durata; da avvitare con attenzione. Dal lato dell'alimentatore il materiale fonoassorbente non copre l'intera parete, la cui parte inferiore è costituita da una griglia metallica per permetterne la ventilazione.
Sulla piastra le feritoie di passaggio sono senza guarnizioni, sul retro rimane comunque abbastanza spazio per i cavi e sono anche predisposti 2 alloggiamenti per altrettanti SSD da 2,5"; lateralmente sulla piastra sono previsti anche i fori per posizionarne altri 2; in basso, di fianco all'alimentatore è invece posizionata la gabbia per 2 HDD da 3,5". Tutte le connessioni dei dischi sono accessibili dal retro, così come quelle dell'alimentatore, il che ne facilita di molto l'installazione.
La dotazione di accessori è essenziale; tante viti, alcune fascette e 2 strisce di velcro.
L'impressione è di avere tra le mani un case buono, ben studiato ma 'economico' ... al costo di circa 100 euro, 20 euro in meno e sarebbe un "must have"!
Non proseguo la recensione del case perché effettuerò il reso e mi indirizzerò verso un altro prodotto.