This case has 160mm fans Antec C8 PC Case

**The Antech C8 Build: A Comprehensive Review**

As I began working on this build, I wanted to point out that the front filter or bottom filter comes out, which is nice because it prevents any potential issues with airflow being restricted by something against the wall. This feature is a welcome addition, as it ensures that air can flow freely through the case. Additionally, the screws and other components are made of stainless steel, which not only adds to the overall aesthetic but also provides a durable finish.

**The Importance of Airflow and Cooling**

One of the key features I was excited about was the opportunity to showcase airflow in this case. Since we have the smoke machine, we could visualize how air flows through the system, making it easier to understand how everything works together. The only intakes for this system are located on the bottom, so I had to position the smoke accordingly. As you can see from the footage, the case is picking up the air and pushing it out through the top, creating a smooth flow of air through the components.

**Fan Speeds and Airflow**

The fan speeds in this build are relatively slow, with the default speed being around 600 RPM for the top fans. However, as you can see from the footage, there is still some active airflow moving through the system. The three fans on the top are connected to the CPU header, which provides a smooth and efficient flow of air. This setup ensures that the components receive the necessary airflow to function properly.

**The Case Design: A Dual Chamber System**

One of the most notable features of this case is its dual chamber design. The bottom chamber is designed to house the power supply, while the top chamber contains the motherboard and other components. This design allows for better airflow and cooling, as the air can flow freely through both chambers without being restricted by obstructions.

**Premium Feel and Performance**

The Antech C8 case has a premium feel to it, with its stainless steel finish and sleek design. The 360mm eIO is also a nice touch, providing ample airflow for the motherboard and other components. With this setup, I was able to achieve excellent cooling performance, even with high-performance components like the 14700K.

**Conclusion**

Overall, I'm impressed with the Antech C8 case, particularly its dual chamber design and stainless steel finish. The case has a premium feel without being too expensive, making it an attractive option for those looking for a high-quality build. If you're considering this case or have already built one, I'd love to hear about your experiences in the comments below.

**Special Thanks**

I want to extend my gratitude to Antech for sponsoring today's video and allowing me to showcase their impressive case. It was great to work with a brand that has been around for years and has a reputation for producing high-quality cases. Although I've built many PCs over the years, it's not often that I get to work with an Antech case again. Their commitment to innovation and quality is evident in this build, and I'm excited to see what they have in store for us in the future.

**Join the Conversation**

If you're interested in learning more about the Antech C8 case or have any questions about this build, please feel free to join the conversation in the comments below. What's your favorite case design? Have you built a PC with an Antech case before? Share your thoughts and experiences, and let's continue the discussion!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enI feel like there's one thing this computer Channel's been missing lately and that's building computers So today we're going to build an antech system in their brand new C8 argb case that uh yeah it's been a long time since I used antech case we're going to talk about it today we're going to build in it we're going to see how it all sort of is the rest of these parts aren't really all that important except for the fact that I need stuff to put in there to build a system but antech did sponsor today's video so a huge thank you from uh from antech cuz it's been a long time since I've actually built an antech case in fact I owned I I'll try and find an image and put it up on the screen right here I had an old antech p82 when it was new and I actually did a lot of modifications to that case to be able to make it uh custom water cooling friendly with a 240 rat on the top and cut a hole and all that uh very old school style because water cooling and wasn't really that mainstream back then um but anyway moving forward um we got their power supply here this is their Neo Eco 80 plus gold it kind of reminds me of the earthw watchs that they had back in the day where antech was one of the first brands that was really trying to be conscious regarding power consumption and efficiency with the power supplies rather than just that's just who cares about efficiency throw all the Watts take all the power from the wall and put it in the computer uh this is kind of like the newest version of what would have been like their e Earth watt so that's the Neo Eco and then we've got their Symphony 360 um AIO in white and these are parts to obviously go in their case because it's their case and why the heck not the rest of the system it's not that big of a deal um because we're not going to be benchmarking or anything but this is the 14700 K we've got a z790 uh MPG Edge Wi-Fi from MSI we got two white sticks of Corsair Vengeance ddr5 not even RGB I just kind of wanted to make it sort of simple understated then of course a t700 pro from crucial which is an extremely fast SSD up to 12,400 MB read speed and we needed a graphics card so nothing crazy just a 4080 super but realistically the star today's video is the case the C8 full tower case accessory box user manual tools and other content I thought it said other condiments I was like uh so it's a pretty decent sized case I mean you could definitely this is going to suck okay that wasn't too bad well it's the soft foam for whatever reason the soft foam doesn't hold as much static if you will um anyway I think it's really interesting and unique though that they're using 16 cm fans that are also reverse blade on the bottom because 16 cm is not a standard size I've seen 180s or 18 cm in the past not from necessarily antech but just random weird sizing so the constellation or the C8 in this instance has two how do we get okay cool has two 160 mm or 16 cm fans at the bottom that a reverse blade dang these things are beefy at a 30 2 mm thick on the lowest point there's kind of like a little lip right here they're like 30 mm thick fans at least so they're thicker than normal which is a 25 mil so that's why you can get this really aggressive blade pitch which also means you don't have to move the fans incredibly fast to get a lot of air flow so these are going to pull a lot of air up through the bottom I'm curious as to whether or not they'll fit right here in the back cuz I might want to move them I haven't decided where I want to put the AO on the top or on the back but they call this their tranquil fans and these are the Tranquil argb fans so the I'm assuming there's going to light in this Hub that lights up um it does have a ring around the blades as well so that helps with air getting pushed out the sides cuz there is centrifugal force to air as well cuz air does have mass so that little ring that connects all the blades will help make sure that air gets pushed out through the fan which is the whole point of it but they do reverse design like this because this way it's a more pleasing side of the fan to look at than seeing the the cross you know plastic pieces holding the Hub together on the fan so that means if I were to move these to here if they did fit that would be fine but if I move those to the top then we'd be pulling air in through the top so that's why they're a reverse design intended for say the bottom or the side panel where you're where they're facing you but I don't think we can fit 160s right there I have to check I'm not sure nope they are not going to fit right there so yeah you get 120 and 140 mounts on the back which is probably better to be honest because you're more than likely going to have 120 or 140 fans for your aios or coolers um than you are these but I do believe these are available in other sizes as well so just want to point that out anyway talk about the glass right here it has this 45 mimet cut or excuse me 45° cut right along the edge of the glass right there which allows you to have B Toom Toom bottom to top edgeless uh seam right here at the top at the front so if I put this back in you'll see there's no need for like an extra piece of metal or whatever right there it allows us to just have those two made up so now it just looks like one kind of like piece of glass all the way around but you have 45° uh glass that's mating rather than two pieces of glass like one on top of the other so it just has a more seamless look that way not to mention the glass is also very thick I'm going to point out glass thickness because sometimes uh they break and the thicker the glass the less likely it is to break this glass is 4 mm thick so not thin and it's weighty but in terms of fan fit um if you were to do put different fans on the bottom that does come with a bracket in here that supports both 120s and 140s and you can fit 3 140 mm fans on the bottom or 3 120s or 2 16 cm or 160 mm as you can see here the same thing goes for the top you could fit 31 120s or 340s and you could also fit looks like two of the 160s because they have if we look at the bracket up there you can see it's got the provisions for all of the different fan sizes now keep in mind this will block a little bit of the air flow but if you're running fans like these with these giant pitch I think it's going to overcome that amount of blockage no problem whatsoever and then speaking of airf flow like I said this is a pretty standard design now where um manufacturers are putting spots for fans on the motherboard chamber or motherboard wall as I should say um but this is a dual chamber design it means all of the power supply and cables are going to be separate back here um and then your GPU and your CPU and any tubing for water cooling or air cooling or whatever on the front side is going to be partitioned off from the back area so it's aesthetically pleasing but also too it keeps those compartments sort of separate when it comes to heat although most of that stuff in the back doesn't create a ton of heat um it's more of an aesthetic purpose but it's kind of nice to know that those those things are separated when it comes to heat uh here's the ventilation on the top procity looks like it's probably about 50% even light breath can can be felt through it so mesh is like a double-edged sword too big and it doesn't stop any sort of from coming through too small and then it doesn't it stops all the air from coming through along with the dust which means it can then easily clog so 50% tends to be about The Sweet Spot some case manufacturers will go with like 60% that does appear to be about 50% one thing I want to point out too is because of the offset right here if we look at the top regarding how to mount the fans this would also be how we're mounting radiators so you can actually fit simultaneously in this case a thick 360 on the bottom a thick 360 on the top and a thick 360 on the back wall right here because of the fact that this offset means it won't interfere with the motherboard it'll hang down in front of it down here the the graphics card is up high enough to where depending on how thick of a radiator you're going with and how thick of a graphics card you're going with you'd have quite a bit of room before youd impact anything down here and then you can see on this front part right here because of this offset we can fit probably as easily a 45 mm thick rad right here and with the 360 bracket bringing them this way because this rail is permanent the bracket for the 360 rad brings it over this way means you can probably still fit a 60 mil thick rad right here because the fans go on the back side if you're going to be running a radiator you can run them on both sides if you want or probably even put the rat on the other side if you want to be able to see your fans but the thing is it's got the forethought of making sure that those don't interfere cuz more often than not you'll have manufacturers have this be more closer to the plane of the motherboard wall and then it interferes with anything mounted downward so then they're like they're impacting like this and so it's kind of nice that this one has that one thought out also too none of these panels require tools everything is toolless there's no retention screws or anything the back as you can see just one big giant piece of mesh here's what the backside looks like it's kind of down here in the bottom kind of hard to see does look like we can remove this piece right here um this right this divider partition also make sure that any air coming through here is focused into the main compartment and gets lost into this section right here so it's got this almost like a it's got a kind of a taper to it to almost like Smooth out the air flow as well so that's kind of nice to see um this piece right here is also riveted in it does not come out so it's not like a bracket that comes out you mount your Rad or your fans you put it back it is riveted in there I feel like that could have been an easy screw item but I'm nitpicking at this point it does have a fan controller down here that includes that's our state of power for it this is our input for pwm and argb signal and then we do have one other fan header available to it it's down there in the bottom it's kind of hard to see one other fan header available to it and one other argb which you could use a splitter on if you wanted as long as you're keeping track of how many uh argb LEDs there are in your system so you don't over attacks the controller and then that will just take whatever signal from your motherboard or fan control or RGB controller technically is plugged into it it'll just mimic whatever those settings are amongst all the devices so you won't get Zone control but at least you'll get an easy spot to wire everything into other than that everything's pretty basic uh we've got a nice rubber pad right here for our power supply which gets mounted up here more on the top big opening to access our bracket for our power our motherboard if we need to change our cooler out for some reason we do have a removable um hard drive cage right here which I'll kind of leave in there it's a nice place to stuff wires out of the way then we have another sled down here on the bottom for 2 and 1/2 in drives we could fit two more drives down there um not a whole lot of additional thought regarding to how much drives you can fit in this case um that one's oh it's screwed in there's another one right here that you can fit another two 2 and 1/2 in drives but mostly uh it's about making sure you have as much air flow and space to your components so with all that said let's building it n all right there we go that's what a fully built constellation uh C8 case or ar argb case from antech looks like uh pretty straightforward and pretty easy I like the divider in the back I really do the the one that you can unscrew and take out the partition to keep all the cold air making it to the front side of the case and none of that air lost to the other section the power supply has its own fan and its own vent and everything it doesn't need any of that air coming in through the backside uh something else I want to point out too front filter or our bottom filter comes out the front which is nice because again can't have it come out the back if it's against the wall even side would have been nice but sometimes if you have a monitor or something here that could be in the way so front is a nice touch but was also nice touch is the fact that all the screws and stuff are stainless uh like really bright clean silver stainless color so even the the screws that hold down the graphics card or all your expansion slots also have like a like what looks like a silicone o-ring or not o-ring but like a spacer or washer on there which is nice cuz then that means you're not scratching your graphics card and stuff as you uh tighten it down but since we had a white case I obviously decided to go with all white components and uh everything seems to be running pretty good we can feel I can feel the air flow coming out of the case top and bottom but I figured since we have the smoke machine and we can do visual representation now of what air flow looks like in a case we might as well at least do that no our computer is not on fire although it looks like it cuz the only intakes for this system are on the bottom I just have the smoke going into the bottom of the case right here like this so you can actually see look the case is picking up the air and putting up the top this is also like standard fan speed right now it's not 100% it's just sort of like the default speeds but you can see those smoke being picked up by the bottom fans pushed into the GPU you can see it moving through the GPU there you can see it kind of going through all the components and out the top not a ton of static pressure on the top cuz the top fans are going kind of a slow speed right now but you can see the air flow is going the way you would expect it to like if I pop this cover off you can see a little bit more active air flow now and I'm going to go and turn off the smoke cuz I don't feel like making our pieces all smell like they've been on fire but you can see now that but there's a little more active movement on the top and this is on a really slow fan speed right now it's probably at like 600 uh RPM but these bottom fans and the three fans on the top are all in the splitter going into that back piece that back um splitter as I showed you and then those are actually plugged into the CPU header right now so everything's kind of running pretty slow but you can see by looking around in here look at the smoke just hovering in the room we did that because of the fact that we don't want any influence of air flow in our smoke so the HVAC system is off and you can see just how still the air actually is so anyway there you go kind of a dramatic finish to our C8 uh from antech it's a pretty standard design now to come out with this dual chamber kind of a compartment um obviously we have no intake fans on the back wall so we could have added even more positive pressure to this if we wanted uh but given the components that are in here this would definitely get the job done I mean the air that's coming through the GPU that's warm will be exhausted out of here no problem two 160 mm fans feeding the bottom of the GPU with direct cold air uh and then obviously our 360 eio has plenty of air volume in front of it to be able to cool our 14700 K or even a 14900 K if we were to throw that in there got a nice premium feel to it without being too incredibly expensive so anyway there you go guys there's the antex C8 build if you want to know more about uh this case you guys can check the link in the description below and once again a huge thanks to antech for sponsoring today's video and allowing us to sort of uh showcase this case no pun intended for a brand that I have not actually built a with a case for like I said years and years so it's kind of kind of a breath of fresh air to go back to a brand that I almost started some of my PC enthusiasm days don't forget this is what my p82 looked like they've clearly come a long way since then so anyway there you go guys uh if you've got an antech case or if you've run an antech case I had an antech 900 I love that case as well it was a amazing case for giant fans and huge airf flow uh sign off down below what case you're running if it's an antech case and uh what you love about it all right guys thanks for watching and as always we'll see you in the next oneI feel like there's one thing this computer Channel's been missing lately and that's building computers So today we're going to build an antech system in their brand new C8 argb case that uh yeah it's been a long time since I used antech case we're going to talk about it today we're going to build in it we're going to see how it all sort of is the rest of these parts aren't really all that important except for the fact that I need stuff to put in there to build a system but antech did sponsor today's video so a huge thank you from uh from antech cuz it's been a long time since I've actually built an antech case in fact I owned I I'll try and find an image and put it up on the screen right here I had an old antech p82 when it was new and I actually did a lot of modifications to that case to be able to make it uh custom water cooling friendly with a 240 rat on the top and cut a hole and all that uh very old school style because water cooling and wasn't really that mainstream back then um but anyway moving forward um we got their power supply here this is their Neo Eco 80 plus gold it kind of reminds me of the earthw watchs that they had back in the day where antech was one of the first brands that was really trying to be conscious regarding power consumption and efficiency with the power supplies rather than just that's just who cares about efficiency throw all the Watts take all the power from the wall and put it in the computer uh this is kind of like the newest version of what would have been like their e Earth watt so that's the Neo Eco and then we've got their Symphony 360 um AIO in white and these are parts to obviously go in their case because it's their case and why the heck not the rest of the system it's not that big of a deal um because we're not going to be benchmarking or anything but this is the 14700 K we've got a z790 uh MPG Edge Wi-Fi from MSI we got two white sticks of Corsair Vengeance ddr5 not even RGB I just kind of wanted to make it sort of simple understated then of course a t700 pro from crucial which is an extremely fast SSD up to 12,400 MB read speed and we needed a graphics card so nothing crazy just a 4080 super but realistically the star today's video is the case the C8 full tower case accessory box user manual tools and other content I thought it said other condiments I was like uh so it's a pretty decent sized case I mean you could definitely this is going to suck okay that wasn't too bad well it's the soft foam for whatever reason the soft foam doesn't hold as much static if you will um anyway I think it's really interesting and unique though that they're using 16 cm fans that are also reverse blade on the bottom because 16 cm is not a standard size I've seen 180s or 18 cm in the past not from necessarily antech but just random weird sizing so the constellation or the C8 in this instance has two how do we get okay cool has two 160 mm or 16 cm fans at the bottom that a reverse blade dang these things are beefy at a 30 2 mm thick on the lowest point there's kind of like a little lip right here they're like 30 mm thick fans at least so they're thicker than normal which is a 25 mil so that's why you can get this really aggressive blade pitch which also means you don't have to move the fans incredibly fast to get a lot of air flow so these are going to pull a lot of air up through the bottom I'm curious as to whether or not they'll fit right here in the back cuz I might want to move them I haven't decided where I want to put the AO on the top or on the back but they call this their tranquil fans and these are the Tranquil argb fans so the I'm assuming there's going to light in this Hub that lights up um it does have a ring around the blades as well so that helps with air getting pushed out the sides cuz there is centrifugal force to air as well cuz air does have mass so that little ring that connects all the blades will help make sure that air gets pushed out through the fan which is the whole point of it but they do reverse design like this because this way it's a more pleasing side of the fan to look at than seeing the the cross you know plastic pieces holding the Hub together on the fan so that means if I were to move these to here if they did fit that would be fine but if I move those to the top then we'd be pulling air in through the top so that's why they're a reverse design intended for say the bottom or the side panel where you're where they're facing you but I don't think we can fit 160s right there I have to check I'm not sure nope they are not going to fit right there so yeah you get 120 and 140 mounts on the back which is probably better to be honest because you're more than likely going to have 120 or 140 fans for your aios or coolers um than you are these but I do believe these are available in other sizes as well so just want to point that out anyway talk about the glass right here it has this 45 mimet cut or excuse me 45° cut right along the edge of the glass right there which allows you to have B Toom Toom bottom to top edgeless uh seam right here at the top at the front so if I put this back in you'll see there's no need for like an extra piece of metal or whatever right there it allows us to just have those two made up so now it just looks like one kind of like piece of glass all the way around but you have 45° uh glass that's mating rather than two pieces of glass like one on top of the other so it just has a more seamless look that way not to mention the glass is also very thick I'm going to point out glass thickness because sometimes uh they break and the thicker the glass the less likely it is to break this glass is 4 mm thick so not thin and it's weighty but in terms of fan fit um if you were to do put different fans on the bottom that does come with a bracket in here that supports both 120s and 140s and you can fit 3 140 mm fans on the bottom or 3 120s or 2 16 cm or 160 mm as you can see here the same thing goes for the top you could fit 31 120s or 340s and you could also fit looks like two of the 160s because they have if we look at the bracket up there you can see it's got the provisions for all of the different fan sizes now keep in mind this will block a little bit of the air flow but if you're running fans like these with these giant pitch I think it's going to overcome that amount of blockage no problem whatsoever and then speaking of airf flow like I said this is a pretty standard design now where um manufacturers are putting spots for fans on the motherboard chamber or motherboard wall as I should say um but this is a dual chamber design it means all of the power supply and cables are going to be separate back here um and then your GPU and your CPU and any tubing for water cooling or air cooling or whatever on the front side is going to be partitioned off from the back area so it's aesthetically pleasing but also too it keeps those compartments sort of separate when it comes to heat although most of that stuff in the back doesn't create a ton of heat um it's more of an aesthetic purpose but it's kind of nice to know that those those things are separated when it comes to heat uh here's the ventilation on the top procity looks like it's probably about 50% even light breath can can be felt through it so mesh is like a double-edged sword too big and it doesn't stop any sort of from coming through too small and then it doesn't it stops all the air from coming through along with the dust which means it can then easily clog so 50% tends to be about The Sweet Spot some case manufacturers will go with like 60% that does appear to be about 50% one thing I want to point out too is because of the offset right here if we look at the top regarding how to mount the fans this would also be how we're mounting radiators so you can actually fit simultaneously in this case a thick 360 on the bottom a thick 360 on the top and a thick 360 on the back wall right here because of the fact that this offset means it won't interfere with the motherboard it'll hang down in front of it down here the the graphics card is up high enough to where depending on how thick of a radiator you're going with and how thick of a graphics card you're going with you'd have quite a bit of room before youd impact anything down here and then you can see on this front part right here because of this offset we can fit probably as easily a 45 mm thick rad right here and with the 360 bracket bringing them this way because this rail is permanent the bracket for the 360 rad brings it over this way means you can probably still fit a 60 mil thick rad right here because the fans go on the back side if you're going to be running a radiator you can run them on both sides if you want or probably even put the rat on the other side if you want to be able to see your fans but the thing is it's got the forethought of making sure that those don't interfere cuz more often than not you'll have manufacturers have this be more closer to the plane of the motherboard wall and then it interferes with anything mounted downward so then they're like they're impacting like this and so it's kind of nice that this one has that one thought out also too none of these panels require tools everything is toolless there's no retention screws or anything the back as you can see just one big giant piece of mesh here's what the backside looks like it's kind of down here in the bottom kind of hard to see does look like we can remove this piece right here um this right this divider partition also make sure that any air coming through here is focused into the main compartment and gets lost into this section right here so it's got this almost like a it's got a kind of a taper to it to almost like Smooth out the air flow as well so that's kind of nice to see um this piece right here is also riveted in it does not come out so it's not like a bracket that comes out you mount your Rad or your fans you put it back it is riveted in there I feel like that could have been an easy screw item but I'm nitpicking at this point it does have a fan controller down here that includes that's our state of power for it this is our input for pwm and argb signal and then we do have one other fan header available to it it's down there in the bottom it's kind of hard to see one other fan header available to it and one other argb which you could use a splitter on if you wanted as long as you're keeping track of how many uh argb LEDs there are in your system so you don't over attacks the controller and then that will just take whatever signal from your motherboard or fan control or RGB controller technically is plugged into it it'll just mimic whatever those settings are amongst all the devices so you won't get Zone control but at least you'll get an easy spot to wire everything into other than that everything's pretty basic uh we've got a nice rubber pad right here for our power supply which gets mounted up here more on the top big opening to access our bracket for our power our motherboard if we need to change our cooler out for some reason we do have a removable um hard drive cage right here which I'll kind of leave in there it's a nice place to stuff wires out of the way then we have another sled down here on the bottom for 2 and 1/2 in drives we could fit two more drives down there um not a whole lot of additional thought regarding to how much drives you can fit in this case um that one's oh it's screwed in there's another one right here that you can fit another two 2 and 1/2 in drives but mostly uh it's about making sure you have as much air flow and space to your components so with all that said let's building it n all right there we go that's what a fully built constellation uh C8 case or ar argb case from antech looks like uh pretty straightforward and pretty easy I like the divider in the back I really do the the one that you can unscrew and take out the partition to keep all the cold air making it to the front side of the case and none of that air lost to the other section the power supply has its own fan and its own vent and everything it doesn't need any of that air coming in through the backside uh something else I want to point out too front filter or our bottom filter comes out the front which is nice because again can't have it come out the back if it's against the wall even side would have been nice but sometimes if you have a monitor or something here that could be in the way so front is a nice touch but was also nice touch is the fact that all the screws and stuff are stainless uh like really bright clean silver stainless color so even the the screws that hold down the graphics card or all your expansion slots also have like a like what looks like a silicone o-ring or not o-ring but like a spacer or washer on there which is nice cuz then that means you're not scratching your graphics card and stuff as you uh tighten it down but since we had a white case I obviously decided to go with all white components and uh everything seems to be running pretty good we can feel I can feel the air flow coming out of the case top and bottom but I figured since we have the smoke machine and we can do visual representation now of what air flow looks like in a case we might as well at least do that no our computer is not on fire although it looks like it cuz the only intakes for this system are on the bottom I just have the smoke going into the bottom of the case right here like this so you can actually see look the case is picking up the air and putting up the top this is also like standard fan speed right now it's not 100% it's just sort of like the default speeds but you can see those smoke being picked up by the bottom fans pushed into the GPU you can see it moving through the GPU there you can see it kind of going through all the components and out the top not a ton of static pressure on the top cuz the top fans are going kind of a slow speed right now but you can see the air flow is going the way you would expect it to like if I pop this cover off you can see a little bit more active air flow now and I'm going to go and turn off the smoke cuz I don't feel like making our pieces all smell like they've been on fire but you can see now that but there's a little more active movement on the top and this is on a really slow fan speed right now it's probably at like 600 uh RPM but these bottom fans and the three fans on the top are all in the splitter going into that back piece that back um splitter as I showed you and then those are actually plugged into the CPU header right now so everything's kind of running pretty slow but you can see by looking around in here look at the smoke just hovering in the room we did that because of the fact that we don't want any influence of air flow in our smoke so the HVAC system is off and you can see just how still the air actually is so anyway there you go kind of a dramatic finish to our C8 uh from antech it's a pretty standard design now to come out with this dual chamber kind of a compartment um obviously we have no intake fans on the back wall so we could have added even more positive pressure to this if we wanted uh but given the components that are in here this would definitely get the job done I mean the air that's coming through the GPU that's warm will be exhausted out of here no problem two 160 mm fans feeding the bottom of the GPU with direct cold air uh and then obviously our 360 eio has plenty of air volume in front of it to be able to cool our 14700 K or even a 14900 K if we were to throw that in there got a nice premium feel to it without being too incredibly expensive so anyway there you go guys there's the antex C8 build if you want to know more about uh this case you guys can check the link in the description below and once again a huge thanks to antech for sponsoring today's video and allowing us to sort of uh showcase this case no pun intended for a brand that I have not actually built a with a case for like I said years and years so it's kind of kind of a breath of fresh air to go back to a brand that I almost started some of my PC enthusiasm days don't forget this is what my p82 looked like they've clearly come a long way since then so anyway there you go guys uh if you've got an antech case or if you've run an antech case I had an antech 900 I love that case as well it was a amazing case for giant fans and huge airf flow uh sign off down below what case you're running if it's an antech case and uh what you love about it all right guys thanks for watching and as always we'll see you in the next one\n"