Antec announces budget GX202 mid-tower case

Antec's latest case brings performance without breaking your bank.

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Today Antec announced the GX202, an entry-level mid-tower case with a budget-friendly cost.

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Antec's new GX202 chassis is a good for a first time build, and features two built-in 120mm fans on the front and one 120mm for exhaust, a transparent side window, and a mesh filter on the front and a dust filter on the bottom.

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The case has ample clearance for components and can fit a full size GPU up to 375mm in length, and a power supply of up to 200mm in size. The GX202 can seat ATX, micro-ATX, and ITX motherboards. Antec's GX202 is now available for $43.99 on Newegg.

Check below for full specifications:

Case Specification

  • Dimensions 450 x 205 x 435 mm (DWH)
  • Form Factor Mid Tower
  • Materials SPCC & Plastic
  • Mainboard Support ATX / Micro-ATX / ITX
  • I/O Ports USB 3.0 x 2, MIC/AUDIO, POWER, RESET
  • Side Panel Transparent Side Panel Window

Expansion & Drive Bays

  • Expansion Slots 7
  • 5.25" 1
  • 3.5"/2.5" (convertible) 3
  • 2.5" 4

Fan Support

  • Front 2x120mm
  • Rear 1x120mm
  • Included Fan(s) 3 x 120mm Fan (2 x White LED fans in front & 1 x regular fan in rear)
  • Radiator Support
  • Front 240mm
  • Rear 120mm

Clearance

  • Max GPU Length 375mm
  • Max CPU Cooler Height 160mm
  • Max PSU Length 200mm
  • Miscellaneous
  • Dust Filters Bottom
  • Net Weight 4 Kgs
  • Gross Weight 4.8 Kgs
  • Warranty 2 years
  • UPC# 0-761345-80015-0

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