PC Chassis
Cooltek may be a new name to some,built around a quoted 1.35kg of insulation material that’s used inside it, but this German company has been in the casemaking business since 2003. The Antiphon has been designed as an ultra-quiet case.
There are three of Cooltek’s own CT-120 120mm fans installed, two behind the front bezel and one on the rear panel, and there is a mount for a fourth in the base of the case. A dual-speed fan controller is fitted which can control three fans, but annoyingly this is fitted to the base of the front bezel so you have to keep opening the front door to operate it.
Cooltek provides the Antiphon with separate drive cages for 3.5in and 2.5in drives, each cage holding up to four drives, with the cage for the smaller drives sitting above the larger one. Both cages are firmly fixed in the case, which is the reason there is a 320mm limit on the length of graphics card that can used with the case. The cages don’t have removable trays but instead the drives are held in place using plastic slides – not quite as secure as a tray, but still better than having to ge the screwdriver out.
This is all designed to keep any panel vibration down to a minimum – and with the case being made of steel there might well be a lot of vibration to dampen. This soundabsorbing material is applied to both side panels, the inside of the front door and the roof of the case. Also helping to reduce any vibration noise are the four decoupled feet that the case uses, and the four rubber pads the PSU sits on. Cooltek has even gone so far as to put padding around the opening for the PSU, to prevent any vibrations from the power supply going directly into the case.
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