Testseek.com have collected 79 expert reviews of the Antec Eleven Hundred and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Antec Eleven Hundred.
January 2012
(81%)
79 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Antec Eleven Hundred is a win for the company in many ways. It’s the first case that we’ve seen in quite some time that is truly new for Antec. It’s not using the P18x bones like so many of its Performance Series and it’s not another recycled Antec...
Abstract: Video Review: The Antec Eleven Hundred Case is exactly what you should be looking for in a mid-tower case. There's lots drive bays, cable management, hole on motehrboard tray, excellent ventilation, large window on side panel and plenty of space to w...
The Antec Eleven Hundred has a very strong advantage: The presence of nine expansion slots and support for XL-ATX motherboards, allowing you to build a high-end gaming PC with three or four video cards using a very affordable case. We could complain ab...
Abstract: Antec has been making a fairly strong push back into the enthusiast market as of late by sponsoring specific gaming events like Blizzcon and by preparing and releasing new products in the company's very popular lines of chassis. We have already take...
Tool-free installation, Option back of motherboard tray fan, Two USB 3.0 ports, High quality
Only 2 (exhaust) fans included, Pricey for a mid-tower
The Antec Eleven Hundred boasts a lot of features you wouldn’t expect in a normal case. Features like a two front USB 3.0 ports, or a fan hub in the back to keep down the use of power cables, make this case worth-while. It’s very easy to install everyt...
Large Side Panel Window, Front USB 3.0 w/ Header, Cable Routing Holes w/ Grommets, Bottom PSU Filter, Tool Free Design, Optional 120mm Fan Behind Motherboard Tray, Fits Up to 13" GPU, 3 Way SLI / 4 Way Crossfire Compatible, Large Motherboard Tray Cut Out, Fits XL Motherboards, 36mm Space Behind Motherboard Tray,
Only 2 Fans Included, Only 2 Dedicated Bays for 2.5" Drives, Fan Power Hub Placement, gold, Discuss this review in our forums
The Eleven Hundred is a very strong case. There are many things that work spectacular. However, there are a few flaws as well. Lets start out with the bad.First, I'll point out that there are only 2 fans included. The top and rear are pretty much a giv...
Those of you that have read my reviews before will know that I like to cut to the chase. My overall impression of this case is quite positive. I have personally owned both the Antec Nine Hundred, as well as the Antec Twelve Hundred. Antec's goal of a ...
I really like the direction Antec is heading; they took customer feedback, went back to the drawing board and come back to the table with a nice case that will hold the largest of parts in a clean look true to the series heritage. If you’re in the ma...
XLATX Formfactor compatible, Nine expansion bay slots, Lots of space for fast build, SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Ports, 200 mm topfan, Toolless installation, Up to nine fans possible, Excellent quality / construction, Inexpensive for motherboard size,
Only comes with 2 fans, Cabling grommets come loose, Fan controller not functional, Hard plastic feet on case
When it came time to build the Eleven Hundred the performance was almost spectacular. The extra depth and width provided tons of space to quickly add and remove parts as well as run cables without restriction. But the grommets in the motherboard tray ...
If you ask me and if you are still with me this far into the review, you are asking me, I found the Eleven Hundred to be a bit too minimalistic. That isn't to say that there aren't some cool features like tool-less drive bays, plenty of management hol...