Antec Performance P82 Flow Mid-Tower computer case is the evolution of P8, keeping clean lines and the interior around performance. With the new appearance in minimalism, P82 Flow is embellished with a white LED power-on light and stripe design of rich ventilation on the front panel; including three 140 mm white-blade fans in the front and a 140 mm white-blade fan in the rear, creating a more powerful, efficient, easy to build and cool system.
Dimensions |
W |
D |
H |
215mm |
454mm |
480mm |
Weight |
7.78kg |
Front Fan |
Supports 120 mm x 3 / 140 mm x 3 fans 3 x 140mm fans included |
Rear Fan |
Supports 1 x 120mm / 1 x 140mm Includes 1 x 120mm Fan |
Top Fan |
Supports 3 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm |
Radiator Support |
Front up to 360mm Top up to 240mm Rear up to 140mm |
5"1/4 Bays |
0 |
3"1/2 Bays |
2 3"1/2, Also Support 2"1/2 |
2"1/2 Bays |
2 Dedicated |
Motherboard |
ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX |
Power Supply |
ATX, up to 200mm Length |
Material |
Steel, plastic, tempered glass panel |
CPU Cooler |
Max Height 178mm |
Window |
Tempered Glass |
Graphics Support |
Max 380mm Length |
Expansion Slots |
7 |
Connectors |
USB 3.0 x 2 Mic / Audio |
Extreme Cooling Configuration
With the stripe design of rich ventilation, P82 Flow also includes three 140 mm white-blade fans in the front and a 140 mm white-blade fan in the rear. It’s ready to provide high airflow for your setup.
More Flexible
Removable 3.5” HDD cagescan free more space for cablemanagement.
The movable 2.5” SSD rack can accommodate 2 x 2.5” SSDs. It also can be installed at the internal or external side of the motherboard tray according to your personal needs.
Tool-Free, Set Your Mind Free
The tool-free tempered glass side panel allows you to remove it with ease. Without any thumbscrew holes on the tempered glass, its solidity is getting stronger, ensuring you a stable quality.
Every Access to the Left
I/O ports are moved to the left side,providing a better user experience.
Note - Case includes a Molex 4pin HDD plug to 4-fan splitter if you wish to use this to power the fans, should your motherboard not have enough headers.