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THE GAME ONE EXTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The GAME ONE features clean lines, comes in black matte color and measures 463mm in height, 241mm in width and 530mm in depth while weighing 4.9kg.

 

 

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Both side panels extend outwards but the left side panel also features space for an extra fan.

 

 

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Here you can mount an 120mm intake fan to improve the airflow levels of the case (recommended if you don't have clearance issues with your CPU Cooler).

 

 

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Most of the front fascia is meshed for even better airflow levels.

 

 

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The I/O panel is placed at the top and includes the on/off power button, reset button, 2x USB 3.0 ports, activity/power LED’s and the typical headphones/microphone audio mini-jacks.

 

 

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There are three 5.25" drive bays available on the GAME ONE.

 

 

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Beneath the bay covers there's room for yet another 120mm fan (recommended for optimal HDD cooling).

 

 

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The Antec logo is engraved beneath the lower front meshed area.

 

 

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At the far end of the top we find a 120mm exhaust fan. Usually manufacturers place larger fans here for better airflow (faster exit of hot air) but some towers don't feature one at all.

 

 

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The rear of the tower also features the same black matte color.

 

 

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A preinstalled 120mm exhaust fan is placed at the rear. However that specific fan spot also has mounting spots for 92mm and 80mm fans.

 

 

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Moving at the rear center we find the usual 7 PCI expansion slots and two holes for use with water cooling tubings.

 

 

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The PSU area is as usual present at the base of the case.

 

 

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At the bottom of the GAME ONE we see 4 round feet, an air filter right beneath the PSU space and a large perforated area.

 

 

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Both panels are held in place with rubber coated thumbscrews.