Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Antec Signature S10 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Antec Signature S10.
November 2015
(85%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent Build Quality, Design, Large Interior Space (XL-ATX Compatible), 3Three Chamber Design (3 Thermal Zones), Removable Primary Side Doors, Excellent Airflow Levels, Room For Up To 8 Fans, Room For Up To 3 Radiators, Space For Up To 14 2.5"/3.5" Dri
Price (EU), Top Radiator Mount (280mm Max), Side Doors Open Very Easily, No 5.25” Optical Drive Bays,
The first time i heard about a product by Antec which belonged in their brand new then Signature Series it was a 850W PSU which i also got to review and left me with the best possible impression not only because of its build quality and perform...
Published: 2016-01-13, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Excellent layout, Sturdy 4mmthick blackanodized aluminum side panels, Superb coolingtonoise ratio
Minor cable management issues can defeat the magnetic door latch, Plastic face detracts from the perceived “worth” of a case with 4mmthick side panels
Offering superb performance and a good layout, Antec's S10 is arguably fancy enough to justify its high price. Unfortunately, small design issues prevent it from becoming our ultimate choice...
Published: 2015-09-14, Author: Sean , review by: legitreviews.com
While the Signature Series S10 is certainly an improvement over Antec's Nineteen Hundred, it also has some glaring issues that are likely to make it a tough sell. I have to wonder who exactly this case is geared towards? It's not an ideal watercooling c...
Published: 2015-08-03, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Topnotch construction, Innovative design, Engineered for an easy build, Generous storage support, Oustanding toolfree drive mounts, Massive cooling support, 7 fans included, Removable fan/radiator brackets, Room for the largest builds including quadGPU
No fan speed controller, Price is falling, but still a little high
I had a difficult time making up my mind about the Antec S10 enclosure. It's an impressive design with impeccable construction, and it can handle anything you throw at it in terms of components. Were it priced down in the $300 range I would have no qualms...
The Antec S10's innovative design helps deliver the best performance we've seen from a tower with a traditional (non-rotated) layout. It's one of the few such cases I would consider housing dual high-end graphics cards. Taking the hard drive bays out of t...
Wow. There is just so much sexiness with the S10. The textured front panel with just the Antec name at the bottom, all of the curves and angled panels, and the dual panel sides made of brushed aluminum - there is nothing externally that we found fault wi...
Excellent layout, Sturdy 4mmthick blackanodized aluminum side panels, Superb coolingtonoise ratio
Minor cable management issues can defeat the magnetic door latch, Plastic face detracts from the perceived “worth” of a case with 4mmthick side panels
Offering superb performance and a good layout, Antec's S10 is arguably fancy enough to justify its high price. Unfortunately, small design issues prevent it from becoming our ultimate choice...
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Published: 2015-07-17, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Great aesthetics, Thick aluminum side panels, Triple compartment design, Easily accessible air filters on all intakes, 7 fans pre-installed with options for water cooling, Fan hub, Dual door design, Tool-free drive installation, Quad-GPU support, Shallow
Side panel doors can’t be locked or secured tightly, Plastic front panel, Plastic side panel clips for holding doors and filter, Cheap power switch, Small cable pass through cutout behind motherboard can be tricky, Neutral, Optional top panel plastic cove
PricingThere's no easy way to say it, the Antec S10 is £399.99 in the UK from most retailers, although you can get it for £359.99 + shipping from Overclockers UK and $499.99 in the US. You have to take your hardware pretty seriously to put down that kind...
Published: 2015-06-25, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Excellent air flow with the stock fans, Very low noise levels, Smart styling, Tenway fan splitter, Four aluminium doors give plenty of access, Support for EATX, Ten expansion slots, Massive number of 3.5inch and 2.5inch drive bays, Antec supplies four spe
The height of the case makes it likely you'll need an 8pin cable extension, Cable management holes are spaced away from the motherboard, You'll need space around your PC to be able to swing the doors open, The accessory pack of includes a bag of mixed up
Antec's new Signature S10 is a big, tall, imposing E-ATX case with a number of interesting features. In a radical departure from the norm the chassis is organised as three chambers. The lower chamber contains the power supply and five 2.5-inch drive bays...