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It's not as bad as it looks... - Antec DP301M (Micro ATX) Review

It's not as bad as it looks... - Antec DP301M (Micro ATX) Review Micro ATX, Tempered Glass, RGB, and a tiny intake! What more could symbolise the state of gaming PC cases today...

With that being said, it deserves a fair trial. Join me to take a look at everything this case has to offer, and how it performs acoustically and thermally.

Time Stamps:
CASE OVERVIEW
01:56 - Packaging
02:04 - External Overview
06:09 - Fan Setups
08:47 - Motherboards
09:39 - Power Supply Unit (PSU)
10:15 - 2.5" Drives
11:16 - 3.5" Drives
12:06 - Graphics Card
12:41 - Cable Management
13:25 - User Manual and Accessories
14:09 - Final Assembly

TESTING SETUPS
15:05 - Cooling Setups
15:10 - Stock Fan (Stock Full Speed)
15:21 - Acoustically Limited (36.5dBA @ 40cm)
15:48 - Full Speed
16:00 - Some caveats

TEST RESULTS
16:20 - Prime95 + Kombustor (FurMark) 10 minute burn
18:26 - Cinebench R20
19:09 - Unigine Superposition
19:59 - Hitman

MISCELLANEOUS
20:50 - Front Panel RGB LED Lighting
21:48 - Other Defects and anomalies

CONCLUSION
22:34 - Conclusion / Final Thoughts
26:42 - Channel Talk


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Components used:
CPU - Intel i7-6700K (1.28V, 4.50GHz)
CPU Cooler - Scythe Mugen 5
Motherboard - ASRock Z270M Pro4 (mATX)
PSU - SilverStone Strider Gold S Series (750W)
GPU - EVGA GTX 1070 FTW (2000MHz)
RAM - 2x 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 (2400MHz)
Fans - EK Vardar F4 120ER (120mm)
Fan Controller - NZXT Grid+ V3

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