Conclusion and Verdict
In conclusion, the GX1200 offers plenty of space for your hardware. I really liked the built in lighting. Although none of it was run of software you can easily cycle through the colors to achieve the correct color you want. You have the ability to add to the central hub as well giving your case even more lights. The install was typical nothing more than what you would need to get all the stuff put and kept safe. The case is roomy and doesn’t break the bank so give it a look if you want a couple of nice features when it comes to lighting!
“The GX1200 is a successful blend of stylish design and cooling performance – ideal for Gamers. The mid-tower measures 500 mm x 200 mm x 520 mm (L x W x H). The GX1200 is compatible with mini-ITX / micro ATX / standard ATX/ E-ATX motherboards and supports up to 410 mm VGA cards. The case boasts two 3.5″/2.5″ HDD drive cages, three 2.5″ SSD drive cages as well as seven PCI-Expansion slots. The enclosure’s thought-out cooling system offers two pre-installed 120 mm front LED fans (customizable with seven color options) and offers space for optional four 120 mm fans, one in the front, two on top, one exhaust fan the rear section of the GX1200.”
The Antec GX1200 can be found on Newegg as well as other various e-tailers for around $89 USD.
Pros:
- Compeitive Price
- Airflow
- RGB
Cons:
- None
Final Thoughts:
At a competitive price, the GX1200 offers a lot of features and offers room for future upgrades. The GX1200 gives you the ability to create a colorful lighting theme with great airflow and space for the latest hardware.
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Where are the performance results?