“Our first experience with the Performance One dates back to the P160W, which now stands out as an aberration in a series that took a turn towards elegant aesthetics and quiet computing. The metamorphosis began with the original P180, a chassis we felt had potential, but ultimately described as a “time sink” in terms of installation. Then came the P182, which brought with it an effective cable management scheme, but left us hot under the collar with its ho-hum cooling potential.Can the P190 + 1200 finally silence our criticisms and emerge as the chassis we’ve been hoping for from the Performance One series?”
Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Antec Mini P180 Case @ ExtremeTech
- Cooler Master Cosmos S Case Review @ ThinkComputers
- Coolermaster Cosmos S Chassis @ CPU3D
- Noctua NH-U12P @ Overclockers Online
- Akasa AK-965 socket 775 tower cooler @ SPCR
- CoolJag Falcon 92-Cu Heatsink Review @ OCC
- Ultra Microfly SX6 @ DH
- ASUS Silent Knight II Heatsink Review@ Frostytech
- Titan RTNV TTC-HD90 Hdd Cooler @ Overclock3D
Antec means business with their new P190

Antec’s P190 is one serious mid-sized tower. With a 200mm side fan and a pair of 140mm on the top and a 120mm fan in the back, you can get some good air cooling. Otherwise, as they have included rubberized outlets on the back, you could go with watercooling. Power is also not going to be an issue, this case ships with two PSUs installed. Check out what else is in this case at HARDWARELOGIC.