

🔥 Elevate your build with the Antec C7 ARGB — where style meets powerhouse cooling!
The Antec C7 ARGB White is a mid-tower E-ATX PC case designed for high-performance builds, featuring 4 pre-installed 120mm ARGB PWM fans, seamless tempered glass panels, and robust vertical cooling support. It accommodates RTX 40 series GPUs, offers Type-C 10Gbps connectivity, and supports up to 360mm radiators for advanced liquid cooling setups. With thoughtful cable management and a sleek design, it’s built to impress both visually and functionally.








| ASIN | B0D9LKXD8R |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #743 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Antec |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | C7 ARGB W |
| Compatible Devices | Motherboards (E-ATX, ATX, M-ATX, ITX), Graphics Cards, Cooling Systems (Radiators, Fans), Standard Computer Components |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 696 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761345101363 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 4 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.66"D x 19.72"W x 9.44"H |
| Item Weight | 11.69 Kilograms |
| Light Color | RGB |
| Manufacturer | Antec |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | C7 ARGB W |
| Motherboard Compatability | Extended ATX |
| Number of Fans | 5 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | ARGB Fans, 360mm Radiator Support |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | Extended ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 761345101363 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
A**J
Beautiful case for the price!
I really love this case. It looks beautiful and the fact that it has 2 tempered glass panels is really cool! This is especially important when considering that cases like this are normally $140+. Pros: - Dust filter included! - The bottom dust filter is actually a pull-out tray/dust filter which is super nice! - Power supply shroud is at the top of the case which in my opinion makes the case look neater and less crowded. - Tons of screws included (and cable tie-downs/velcro) so they supply all that you will need. - Graphics card holder is included which in today's day and age where graphics cards are getting heavier this helps ease the stress on the PCI express slot. - Enough room for cable management and there is places along the edges of the case to router cables around for less crowding of cables. - 2 SSD slots in the back and 2 hard drive cages. - Top panel has light-up USB 3.0 slots so if you like that then it's there. - Possibility to have: - Vertically mounted graphics card - 2 radiators/water cooling - The tempered glass door can be taken off which is nice! - The ability to fit E-ATX motherboards - Overall everything looks very nice. Cons: - If you are wanting to mount 3 fans onto the side of the case or do anything special towards the top of the case you will have to remove one if not two of the hard drive cages because there isn't enough space for 3 fans and both drive cages. - Maybe it's just me but having a cutout in the power supply shroud is a downside because at least for me my Seasonic power supply doesn't look that good lol. - There are these cut-outs at the bottom of the case which I assume is to feed wires through but they are just so big that you can see the cables being routed at the bottom/backside of the case. It's just more of a cosmetic thing. - Doesn't come with fans, which I know increases the price of the case but could be a downside for some people. - The front panel, unfortunately, doesn't have combined audio and mic jack. Which could maybe be a problem for some people? - From my understanding, if you want to put 3 fans at the bottom of the case you will have to (temporarily) remove one of the bottom case stands to access the area to screw in a 3rd fan. I only had 6 fans so placing only 2 at the bottom wasn't a problem but for some people, it could be. - No cable shrouds included which is purely just cosmetic/cable management problem but it would be nice to have the ability to cover up some of the cables being seen through a hole put in the case. However, it could increase the price so it's fine. Overall this is a wonderful case, and for the price, it's even better! I would recommend this case to friends (already have) and would personally buy this case again if given the choice!
G**Y
Good solid case
I used this case in my latest build. In a case you need room for all you components and good air flow to keep everything cool. This case held the largest power supply, A high end motherboard, all the memory I could ever want and a high end graphics card. Everything is running well and is adequately cooled.
M**Y
Great Case
Really a fan of this case. It looks great and holds a lot of fans which is a huge help for me. My old case had no room between my 7800 GPU and power supply. This case moves the PSU to the top of the case, no more overheating. I have a total of 7 120mm fans two of which are on my 240 liquid cooler. Everything is running nice and cool. Easy to open up and work on and plenty of room for internal wire management (Forgive my external wire management) If I ever need another one, this is it.
A**S
Great case, falls short on cable management options.
My biggest problem with this case is the lack of cable tie-down points, there's really no excuse for why they shouldn't be there. The only other problem I had is fan comparability with the hard drive trays. To mount three 120mm fans on the side fan mounts, you will have to remove one of the two hard drive bays, because there's just barely not enough clearance. If the bays had been slimmed down just a few mm or the case height extended, this wouldn't have been a problem. As far things I like, the open bottom is at the top of the list. All cases with a windowed side panel should have this layout. Non-blower graphics cards struggle to move hot air away from themselves in the standard case layout because the power supply sits directly below them, obstructing any direct airflow from below. Side panel fans traditionally fixed this problem, but side panel fans are dead, so a new solution is needed. This case delivers that solution. It has the power supply on top, which grants plenty of air to be blown up into the GPU. This hot air does get blown up into the CPU, but for gaming, GPU temps are a lot more of a concern generally. And it's also a lot easier to upgrade a CPU cooler than a GPU cooler. The optimal setup would entail a closed loop CPU cooler with the radiator fans exhausting out the side, fans blowing air up from the bottom into the graphics card, and one fan at the back to exhaust the hot air from the graphics card. With the main functional points addressed, I have to say that this case feels premium. There's relatively little plastic inside the case, and the metal panels have a great sandblasted kind of finish. The tempered glass is super clean-looking compared to acrylic, and the illuminated USB ports add a very classy feel.
K**A
Slightly thinner fish tank build!
I needed a little more space on my desk and my O11 Dynamic Evo was eating up that real estate. This case fit the bill and was priced right. Came with four fans and fan controller - I did not use any of them though. Case is very sturdy and looks good. Cable management is tough due to smaller PSU basement. Found a vertical GPU bracket that fit and this thing looks awesome.
R**Y
Great Case
This is probably my favorite case I've used for builds. Plenty of space, easy cable management, very sturdy, and the fan controller had extra connections available so I could get everything else connected to it for the RGB to all be controlled by the case button. Case is a piece of cake to open up and the back side with the swinging interior cage doors with SSD/HDD mounting options was perfect. Wish I could use this case for all my builds.
A**N
great case!
great case has great airflow and i love the look
J**R
Good case
It a good case it has it cons compared to a lian but it’s still open and easy for simple set ups. If I had known the following things with what I had planed I might have spent more for a lian but I’m ok with opgrading things to make it work but it will cost me much more in the long run 1 I have a long gpu so there is no room for a 360mm rad and fans on the side see pic so I could only put it in the bottom with is the next con. I have to get an adapter for usb 3.0 since it hits the rad on the bottom or I’ll have to use my 3.1 and get a converter for that ither way it’s more $. And if I vertically install gpu the rad can not go on the bottom or it hits the fans and rad I plans on not gitting a water block for my card I’m waiting for 3080 or anything new over the 2080 I’m still using my 1080 anyways here’re some pics for you to see and this is not finishe and I know it’s suffocating but it’s hard to get stuff delivered right now and I’m gitting a block soon as it wakes my way some day lol and new fans low profile and a be rad for the gpu Pc specs. Rog crosshair vii Ryzen 5 3600x MSI gtx 1080 Viper steal 4400mhz Corsair hx750 platinum This is my very first dream build IV built lots of systems but this has all been stuff I have personally liked for my own reasons there is better and I could get it but I have always liked these parts and components for my own vision still a work in progress
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