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The Antec NX410 ATX Mid-Tower Case combines style and functionality with a tempered glass side panel, three pre-installed ARGB fans, and a grid front panel design for optimal cooling and aesthetics. It supports various motherboard sizes and offers multiple USB ports for connectivity.








| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Brand | Antec |
| Series | NX410 |
| Item model number | 9734087000 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 15.35 x 8.27 x 19.09 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.35 x 8.27 x 19.09 inches |
| Color | NX410 |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Manufacturer | Antec |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B08PT7V83P |
| Date First Available | January 7, 2021 |
J**.
Capable and great value case
Great case that can be very versatile for your cooling setup.I bought a 5 pack of Arctic P12 140mm fans, 3 of which are mounted in front and two on top (front pulling air in, the rear top fan acting as exhaust). This setup allows for great airflow, and with a little fan management tweaking, can let you optimize your system for your ideal noise/performance balance.Pros: Great case that fits nearly anything you can throw at it. The case comes with x2 140mm fans mounted in front, and a rear 120mm fan. The front fans are 4 pin PWM, while the rear is rgb and 3 pin.The top offers plenty of length to mount 2 140mm fans or a 280mm AIO. I have a 300mm long gpu that fits just fine. There is another 25mm before the gpu would interfere with the thick fans I have in front. If you go with slimmer fans you’d have more wiggle room.Case also includes a PSU filter, and a 280mm filter for the top.Cons: The front of the case is a tight squeeze for x3 140mm fans. My top front fan begins to interfere with the I/O ports on top of the case. Also, the mesh front of the case doesn’t extend to the bottom of the case. Consequently, only a portion of my bottom front fan is not obstructed.As noted in other reviews, the case includes a hard drive tray in the bottom front of the case. However, most PSUs and their cabling will require you remove that tray. There are still two 2.5” drive mounting points on the backside of the mounting for the motherboard. But if you like a ton of 3.5” and/or 2.5” storage, it might get tricky.Final thoughts:I’d recommend this case for anyone that doesn’t need 3.5” drive storage, more than 2 2.5” drives, or needs more than a 360mm radiator. I use M2 drives and 1 2.5” drive, so fits me perfect. Currently all air cooling, but have the option to upgrade to a 280mm (not 240) AIO, which would be more than capable for all but enthusiast overclocking. For the price, this case is an amazing value.
S**.
Very well built and thought out case
Overall this is a very nice case. My son wanted to move his PC into a bigger case for better cooling and we wanted to have room for a full size CPU cooler so we bought this case mainly because it was a cheap option and he liked the looks.We were very pleasantly surprised with the case and the overall quality.First, the side panel uses magnets to close which is great. Very easy to open and close when need to access the components but seems secure even when moving the PC. Also, once the door is open it very easily lifts off the hinges making full removal of the side panel extremely easy.The fans come preconfigured to move air from the front to the back which does a great job of moving air over the RAM, CPU and GPU to help with cooling out of the box. There is great cable management, with cutouts all around the motherboard so you can route cables behind and have the emerge exactly where you need to connect them.There is a full shroud at the bottom of the case to conceal the power supply and drives. The overall look is clean.
R**T
Pretty decent case
Overall a pretty decent case, should work for most builds. Airflow is good even with the stock fans, and aRGB is always a plus. The tempered glass window shows off your hardware nicely. Great looking case for the price.All that said, there are some inconveniences - though none were a major issue for me. Larger GPUs may be a tight fit - check your dimensions if you are unsure. The aRGB fan lights are a bit unusual - to use software control you have to hold the button on the case for 5(?) seconds, otherwise you are stuck with the built in options. Some cable running can be difficult due to tight bends and spaces, but this is pretty common. This case is made of thinner material than some of the more expensive options - though it shouldn't be an issue as long as you aren't rough with your pc.Overall I would recommend this case for a low-mid tier build. Consider a larger case if you are running water cooling or multiple GPUs.
I**N
Best experience building yet
I've built PCs dating back 25 years. I've watched as everything about the process has gotten easier, and this case is a perfect example.Just a few impressions. The mounts for an ATX motherboard came pre-installed, a nice time saver. The ARGB controller is pre-installed and only requires you to run the power cables and header. Front panel connectors and fans all had long cables that made both connection and management fairly simple. The only slight negative is my OCD really disliked putting the screws for my AIO cooler in two different rows of the case, but it is secure and quiet.Only thing I can say that was an issue for me is I made the mistake of screwing my PSU into place before connecting the modular cables to it. Hands are too big to reach in and run cables to the hookups, I'd suggest running your power cables through to the back, doing all cable management, then connecting them and securing your PSU in place.
L**A
Awesome, straight to the point case!
After 10 years with from my last PC build, it was time to upgrade. My current PC has a i5 2500k/ 16gigs ddr3 ram/ GTX 1060 all housed in the tried and true Antec 900 case. I knew once I built my new PC, Antec would still be my next case.After completing my new Intel Alder lake build in the Antec Nx410, I am again, very happy I went with Antec. This case is straight to the point with 3 RGB cooling fans to get you started and decent cable management in the side of the case. I love the option to expand or add more fans to up your cooling if needed. As of now, with just the stock fans, my GPU (still GTX 1060 until prices come down) and CPU (i5 12600k) are running very cool with both staying under 45-55c during gaming.If you're looking for a super flashy case then you might want to look elsewhere, but if you want a solid mid tower case with clean looks and good cooling, check out this Antec nx410!
Z**S
Great tower and easy to route cables
Loved this case so much after building my wife’s pc, I had to buy another for my pc in need of a new tower.
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