Antec Flux Wood, 5 x PWM Fans Included, High-Airflow Front Panel with Walnut Wood, Type-C, 420mm Radiator & Back Connect Motherboard Support, Up to 9 Fans Simultaneously, Mid-Tower E-ATX PC Case
$119.99
Price: $119.99
(as of Dec 23, 2024 15:22:06 UTC – Details)
Antec FLUX Wood, 5 x PWM Fans Included, High-Airflow Front Panel With Walnut Wood, Type-C, 420mm Radiator & Back Connect Motherboard Support, Up to 9 Fans Simultaneously, Mid-Tower E-ATX PC Case
Crafted with a combination of metal, glass and wood to create a high-quality texture with different materials.
Multi-directional vent design creates a dedicated Antec Flux airflow channel.
Supports up to 9 fans simultaneously, with pre-installed 3 x P12 PWM at the front & 1 x P12R PWM reverse fan at the power supply chamber & 1 x P14 PWM in the rear.
Supports simultaneous installation of Front 360mm radiator + Top 360mm radiator or Front 420mm radiator + Top 280mm radiator.
Widely supports various back-connect motherboards available on the market.
Customers say
Customers find the computer chassis has good build quality, ample space, and easy assembly. They appreciate the spacious interior with plenty of room for ATX motherboards and cable management. The case looks good and provides good airflow. Customers also like the temperature reduction.
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Sherry Simbajon –
Amazing!
This is an amazing case! First time building pc and this case help me a lot!!!! I was gonna pick fractal north but then Antec recently had this, similar to North but this case is better than North thats for sure!! It has more space, good for future upgrades, pre installed fans just in case, have more air flow, dust filter at the bottom, easy of opening and closing case. I had a easy breezy build. Everything about this case is absolutely amazing definitely recommend!
Jordan C –
Great case
Grab one while you can. Swapped out the stock fans for my NZXT fans that came with my H9 case. Ran a benchmark before and after case swap and saw a 9-10 degree drop on graphics card temp. Definitely a better flowing case. Easy to build in and looks great with my black/wood themed game room.
Jose –
spacious, easy to build in, massive temp reduction, potentially faulty front fans
upgraded from the phanteks p400 eclipse (case from like 2016), im talking a brick with 2 small slits on the top on bottom front panel, hard to take apart, no room towards the top of the motherboard, really old and not that good case.building in this was a whole new experience. theres so much room at the top of the case, so plugging in the cpu power cable on the motherboard was so unbelievably easy, routing cables was easy, screwing in the power supply was easy (old case would not thread properly) and removing the side panels was just night and day easier and quicker. only annoyance was needing extra motherboard standoffs which i didnt notice, then i added 1 then realized i needed 1 more to add on, but had already screwed in the others and didnt want to take it off a third time, also it was hard to screw it in with the included extra standoff screws.temperature reductions were crazy, as to be expected, cases have gotten extremely good since 2016. i went from around 55-57c on cpu (using peerless assassin with a 5700x3d) and 64-72c on my 3060ti while gaming (depending on the game), down to 48-52c on cpu and around 58-63c on gpu. MASSIVE drop in temperatures, which i was expecting, but it’s seriously so nice not having my gpu ramping up and down constantly while gaming. the gpu now sits at around 1600 rpm, down, from basically max of 2300rpm while also being -6-9c lower in temperature, all from a simple case swap.the reason i removed a star however, was the front fans seem to be somewhat faulty. they emit a constant rattle/buzz/sound of some sort, the bottom and back fans seem fine, but it’s very noticeable and annoying. i think the bearings are messed up or something cause ive tried unscrewing and tightening the screws, ive tapped it in various spots on the side beams to see if they were bent and causing it, but nothing, it seems to be the front fans only. it’s the loudest part of the case now, the rest of the pc basically makes no noise now, so it’s kind of unfortunate, for an otherwise huge upgrade. (video attached to show the sound)update: also the right side panel was slightly bent inward at the bottom where the mesh part is. i didnt notice till after i built it, but the panel toward the front didnt sit flush all the way across, so i took it off and saw that it was slightly bent, not the biggest deal, but something to note. i hope this doesnt cause issues in the future.also, want to mention that the front fans have not stopped with the buzzing/rattling sound, i was hoping that maybe after a fews days of use theyd stabilize or something, unfortunately not though. solid 5/5 for temp performance and ease to build in, but 3.5/5 for build quality and quality assurance.
Alex –
Lovery Functional Case
I used this on my first custom PC build (AMD 9950x cpu, Nvidia RTX 3070 gpu, and a 360 AIO cooler). Everything went smoothly. The case itself has lots of room (I totally removed the space for harddrives as that wasn’t needed) and is very good looking. I’m glad I went with this over the Antec Flux Pro, as this is much smaller and still provides plenty airflow for cooling.
Terri R. Rainey –
Back panel came bent
First off the case is great and I love it.The back panel came dented at the bottom, unfortunately I didn’t notice this till after I put everything together.
Tristan –
Great case
Amazing Airflow and plenty of room for cable management. Only issue I have is that I can’t keep all 3 fans up top when a 420mm rad is in the front. Other than that, I love this case
Bruce Ingwall –
Great Case!
I needed to upgrade from a Fractal Focus case so I could use a 360 aio. I am not into fish bowl cases or a multitude of flashing carnival lights. My decision was between the Fractal North and the Flux. The wood that makes the North attractive looks like it would impede air flow and it only has room for a 240 rad on the top. So, the Flux was my choice. The Flux was very pleasant case to build in. Plenty of room to work in, good cable management features and a stylish, classy exterior. Good quality at a reasonable price. Highly recommend.
Adam –
Fantastic case (no pun intended)
This is a beautiful case and an absolute dream to build in. It has plenty of room for ATX motherboards without being absurdly large or heavy.
ilay –
i love this product a little bigger than i expected tho looks beutiful amzing airflow
longdong –
Very well built case not just a flimsy piece of tin well packaged and not full of grease