THE NINETEEN HUNDRED INTERIOR
The spacious interior should easily dwarf any hardware component you throw in it.
All three 5.25" bays feature tool-free locking mechanisms.
Right beneath the 5.25" bays we see the first 6 drive trays and a space for two 2.5" drives right above them.
6 more drive trays are placed lower right next to the primary PSU bay.
The drive trays are not very thick but they are quite sturdy.
You can mount two more 120mm fans right next to the main drive cage.
The mainboard tray has 4 rubber grommets for cable management and a very large opening right beneath the CPU area.
Rubber coated thumbscrews are also used with all 9 PCI expansion slots.
Antec has placed two PSU bays in the Nineteen hundred and although most people will certainly use the bottom one some will have little choice but to use the one above.
On the interior of the right side panel Antec has used a thin sheet of noise dampening material.
There are 5 cable holders right beneath the mainboard tray which should come really handy especially since there's plenty of space for cable routing.
Remember the three front 120mm fans? All 3 feature their very own speed controllers (Low/High).
To remove the front fascia and gain access to the fans you will need to remove 4 screws on each side of the case as seen above.
Once you remove the fascia you will see the three 120mm fans along with their dust filters.
Here we see the two top 120mm exhaust fans which can be replaced with an 240mm radiator.