Antec Micro Fusion 350

Conclusion

Overall, we were pleased to work with this case. Installing hardware was easy, although a little time consuming. All temperatures were good and well within safe ranges. On the low speed setting, the temperatures were good AND it was virtually inaudible. The look of the Antec Micro Fusion 350 would fit in well with most home theatres, and the cooling capabilities along with reinforced top panel allow for it to be stacked with other devices. Top panel vents allow the CPU heatsink fan to suck in fresh air, whilst the bottom panel helps cool the motherboard. The remote control is small, simple, and works well even across the room. To top it off, the front panel LCD display will scroll news gathered online while it is not being used for media purposes, and will display the titles of any media being used – such as movie names, song titles.

We would definitely recommend this case to anyone interested in a sturdy, well ventilated, attractive home theatre PC.

Pros:

  • Remote control included
  • Good PSU
  • Dual-chamber air-design keeps hardware cooled
  • Reinforced side panel
  • Looks good

Cons:

  • Excessively long power cables

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March 28th, 2009 by Farhan in Cases 3 Comments

3 responses to “Antec Micro Fusion 350”

  1. Bought this last week! :)

    oxires229 on March 29th, 2009
  2. That remote is pretty neat, looks cheap but I guess it isn’t.

    zeitMo433 on April 2nd, 2009
  3. Very noisy power supply, makes an otherwise excellent case unsuitable for HTPC applications.

    Mango on December 10th, 2009

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