Antec LanBoy Air Case Review

The Top, Bottom and Rear Panels

The top panel of the Antec LanBoy Air can be seen in Figure 12. You can install two 120 mm fans on the top panel. One of the highlights of this product is the presence of two sturdy handles for you to carry your computer around, especially if you go to competitions and LAN parties.

Antec LanBoy Air caseFigure 12: Top panel

There is not much to talk about the bottom panel, which almost entirely meshed.

Antec LanBoy
Air caseFigure 13: Bottom panel

The rear panel features a 120 mm fan identical to the ones available on the left panel, with a two-step speed controller. At least here the controller is available outside the case. There is a space for installing a second controller, which can be used to install the controller of one of the side fans. Like it happens with all other fans, the rear fan uses a standard peripheral power connector and therefore you can’t monitor its speed.

The LanBoy Air has eight expansion slots, seven of them using vented slot covers, and two holes with rubber covers for hoses of liquid cooling solutions.

Antec LanBoy Air caseFigure 14: Rear panel

The power supply is installed in a removable cage, see Figure 15. Since this case is highly modular, you can, if you want, move the power supply cage to the top of the case. For that you will need to move the motherboard tray down.

Antec LanBoy Air caseFigure 15: Power supply cage

Let’s now take a look inside the Antec LanBoy Air.

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