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Antec NSK 4480 Silver/Black Mini-Tower ATX Case - With 380W EarthWatts PSU

  • £45.09ex vat
  • £51.86inc vat

(price includes 2.5% VAT discount)

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02/01/2008 Review:
Good value system case
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

Very good case well made and easy to use. Put a cheap system together for a family member. As with all antec cases it is well built with no sharp edges. For the money you can't go wrong, PSU adequate for smaller systems System as built:-



AMD 3700+ CPU (overclocked to 2.8Ghz)

ECS 939 motherboard

XFX Nvidia 6600GT AGPx8 Graphics (overclocked)

1GB OCZ Platinum rev 2.0

320GB Maxtor Sata HDD

LG DVD +/- RW optical drive

Vista Home Premium

Vista score of 4.8 overall



No issues or hangs works like a dream

0 of 0 people found this review useful
11/02/2008 Review:
Ultimate Case
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Not Applicable

I am a system builder and have been using these cases since they were just the NSK4400's and would say that I've built approximately 70 PC's in this case. The sides are easy to get off, yet secure, the ducting helps immensely and the power supply is able to cope with quite a lot.



Although the PSU is only 380W, it is an EarthWatts PSU and is very efficient and would have the equivalent rating of a normal 450W PSU. I have built Core2Duo systems with 2Gb, 2x500gb hard drives, 2xDVDRW's, 2600XT graphics card all into one of these chassis. The key thing is how quiet this case is. If you get a Core2Duo CPU with a fanless Graphics card and set the rear fan on low, it is hard to tell that the system is even on! I have had customers turning off their PC's because they thought it was off when it was on and then shutting down Windows!! The hard drives are suspended with special screws onto rubber to deaden the noise of the hard drive(s). As a previous reviewer said, there are too many cables for the case, but hey, you never know when you'll need them. Spend some money and buy a cable tie!

0 of 0 people found this review useful
21/03/2008 Review:
Superb quality
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

Top quality case, very quiet power supply and fan.



Simply superb



0 of 0 people found this review useful
29/11/2007 Review:
Compact, stylish but...
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Not Applicable

This is a tiny case; in terms of height and width it is hardly any different from a regular midi case, but its depth is very shallow. Being so small it is naturally rather cramped to work with but some clever design alleviates that to some extent. It is solid, well put together with no rattles, and the PSU seems to be a quality one and nice and quiet.

However...

- The PSU to motherboard lead is very, very short and hard to route from the upper chamber!

- Conversely there are far too many connectors on the PSU for such a small case (you could never fit enough devices in it to use half of them!). So you end up with a stack of unused cables you have to stuff out of the way (not easy in this case!).

- It is near-impossible to route PATA cables to the upper chamber for a CD or HD there. The holes in the upper chamber are too small for the cables to fit through and space is so tight anyhow there is nowhere for them to go. So, plan to use SATA drives only with this case and buy the shallowest CD drive you can find!

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