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Antec SOLO Mini Tower
Case Review
Specifications:
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Model
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Solo |
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Case Dimensions |
17.5"(H) x 8.1"(W) x 18.5"(D)
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Drive Bays
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- Front Accessible |
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- Internal |
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8
3x5.25", 1x3.5"
4x3.5" or 3x3.5" with HDD suspension |
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Expansion Slots |
7 |
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Cooling System |
- 1 rear (standard) 120mm TriCool Fan with 3-speed
switch control
- 2 front 92mm fan mounts (fans not included)
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Main Board Size |
12"(W)x9.6"(L) |
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Weight (net/gross) |
25.3/30.3 lbs
11.5/15.7 K |
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Motherboards |
Standard ATX |
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Special Features |
Internal mounts with rubber grommets
Optional HDD suspension system
Poly carbonate side panels to reduce noise
Advanced cable management system
Front USB/FireWire Ports |
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Package Includes |
1 Tower Case
1 set of screws and motherboard standoffs
1 Installation manual
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Features:
- Piano black finishing
- Dual hard drive mounting system – two ways to mount your hard drives for
best possible quiet operation.
- Tray Mount – Four HDD trays with extra soft silicone grommets to reduce
hard drive noise
- Suspension Mount - HDD suspension system for up to three hard drives to
maximize noise reduction
- Power supply flexibility. Accommodates any ATX12V or ATX12V v2.0 form
factor power supply. For truly silent computing, the choice of power supply
is crucial. Antec recommends choosing from our NeoHE, Phantom, or TruePower
2.0 power supplies.
- 8 Drive Bays (or 7 drive bays with Suspension Mount of the HDD)
- External: 4 x 5.25” (one with 5.25” to 3.5” adapter)
- Internal: 4x 3.5” (Tray Mount) or 3 x 3.5” (Suspension Mount) for HDD
- Dual-layer steel & plastic sound-deadening panels
- Front-mounted ports provide convenient connections
- 2 x USB 2.0
- 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire®, i.Link®)
- Audio in/out
- Cable Organizer behind drive bay minimizes cable clutter
- Built-in washable air filter
- Enhanced Cooling System
- 1 rear 120 mm TriCool™ fan with 3-speed switch control
- 2 front fan mounts for optional 92 mm fans to cool the HDD
- Motherboard: Fits micro and Standard ATX
The install:
To test the SOLO's versatility and noise reduction, I opted to try a high end
gaming build. The build features an ABIT AW8D motherboard with a Pentium D
940 processor cooled by an
AeroCool GT-1000, 2 x 1GB OCZ PC 5400 Gold Edition GX XTC RAM, and a
Gigabyte Radeon X1800 XL card. The rest of the build includes 2 x 74GB
Western Digital Raptor drives, a
Seagate Barracuda 750GB drive
and a
Plextor PX-755SA DVD burner.
Power is provided by a massive
iStarUSA TC-750PD2 750 W power supply
that uses a single 80 mm cooling
solution.

Since I have already described the drive installation in great detail, I have
taken the liberty of skipping a few steps here. This picture shows the
SOLO with the powers supply and motherboard just installed. Although the
SOLO is compatible with both micro and standard ATX motherboards the AW8D
motherboard is a tight squeeze. Notice the two Raptor drives almost cover
the IDE controller completely. Good thing we are doing a complete SATA
install this time out.

Here is the completed install with some simple cable management in place.
I should mention the back of the 3.5" drive bay enclosure is covered with a
dozen cable management hooks to aid in keeping your wiring clean and mostly out
of sight. The front panel cable runs allow the SOLO to reach even the most
obscure motherboard ports with ease.

Here is the completed installation from the front.
I must admit, with no window or display to light thinks up, the SOLO's
look is all business. To not install
matching black components would be a crime! Notice also that the high
gloss finish shows every fingerprint mercilessly!

I just cant get over Antec's brilliant piano black finish. As always
the high gloss looks better in person. Even more amazing is the quiet hum
of the completed build. In fact the only real noise comes from the
iStarUSA power supply with the TriCool fan set to low.

In the dark, my Dell LCD is nearly legible reflected in the side.
That's just awesome.
Conclusion:
Antec continues to impress with the LifeStyle series of cases and the SOLO is
no exception. Although the smaller size may cause some enthusiasts to look
elsewhere, my gaming build shows the SOLO is capable of running a demanding
enthusiasts build with ease. The focus on reducing noise in the SOLO makes
this case the perfect choice for a dorm or HTPC installation where noise is a
major factor. With a street price of about $80, you are getting a lot of
innovative noise reduction and a classy black finish but no power supply.
Since most PC builders prefer to choose their own unit, this is not really a
deciding factor, but it might have been nice to see an option with one of
Antec's award winning power supplies to choose from. If you are looking
for a case with looks that will complement your room and tired of HTPC noise the
SOLO is definitely the case you have been waiting for. Now to find a
quieter power supply myself!

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Club
Overclocker Rating |
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Innovation: |
9.0
out of 10 |
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Performance: |
9.0 out of 10 |
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Quality: |
9.5
out of 10 |
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Stability: |
N/A |
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Overclocking: |
N/A |
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Software/Drivers Pack: |
N/A |
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Value: |
9.0 out of 10 |
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Overall Rating
9.0 |
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Skill Level |
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Project Skill Level
(10 being hardest) |
6
out of 10 |
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