Antec 1100 Eleven Hundred Mid Tower Case
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Antec 1100 Eleven Hundred Mid Tower Case
Scan code: LN42727 Manufacturer code: 0-761345-15950-0
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Antec 1100 Eleven Hundred Mid Tower Case

Antec 1100 Eleven Hundred Black Super Mid Tower Performance Case, w/o PSU

Scan code: LN42727 Manufacturer code: 0-761345-15950-0
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Product Overview The new flagship in Antec's Gaming series, the Eleven Hundred, brings ultimate gaming builds to life.

The Eleven Hundred's nine expansion slots and space for an XL-ATX motherboard accommodate elite GPU configurations up to 3-way NVIDIA® SLI® / 4-way AMD CrossFireX™.

An included top 200 mm exhaust fan, rear 120 mm fan and up to seven more optional fans in strategic positions — including behind the motherboard tray — keep all your components comfortably firing on all cylinders.

The Eleven Hundred also lets you organize a clean, powerful build with superior cable routing, including 36 mm of space behind the motherboard tray and grommet-lined cable routing holes. Features • 9 expansion slots.
• Perforated, quick-release front bezel.
• PSU intake & front air filters.
• Water cooling support: rear water cooling grommets.
• Enlarged CPU cut-out.
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
14 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Antec
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