Antec Sonata II Piano Black ATX Case Review
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Antec Sonata II Piano Black ATX Case Review
Can Antec take one of their most popular cases and make it better? We take a look at the new Sonata II from Antec and try to figure out if they made it better or worse. With a 450W power supply and improved cooling methods you may be pleasantly surprised to see that Antec did with the original design!
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This might be the quietest case I've ever seen. When using the ducting system, the CPU and VGA fans were noticeably quieter, coupled with the HDD rubber grommets, the Tri-Cool fan, and Antec's always quiet PSUs, the Sonata II could easily be used as a multi media center PC.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article.php?aid=217
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This might be the quietest case I've ever seen. When using the ducting system, the CPU and VGA fans were noticeably quieter, coupled with the HDD rubber grommets, the Tri-Cool fan, and Antec's always quiet PSUs, the Sonata II could easily be used as a multi media center PC.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article.php?aid=217
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Great first look at the Sonata II! Can't wait to see the rest of their lineup (if there are any).
I think Antec did a good thing with this case by changing the front intake and the overall looks of the case. But like you mentioned, there are still a lot of little things (the duct inside and the plastic door) that could have easily been redesigned to make this case nearly flawless. If us "regular Joes" can quickly see the flaws in case designs, how can a reputible company such as Antec (or any other case manufacturer for that matter) still make cases with these flaws. I know, I know, they probably don't see them as flaws or have thier reasons for doing it the way they did, but if they would let me get behind the scenes there and design a case, DAMN, it would be SWEEET!
I think Antec did a good thing with this case by changing the front intake and the overall looks of the case. But like you mentioned, there are still a lot of little things (the duct inside and the plastic door) that could have easily been redesigned to make this case nearly flawless. If us "regular Joes" can quickly see the flaws in case designs, how can a reputible company such as Antec (or any other case manufacturer for that matter) still make cases with these flaws. I know, I know, they probably don't see them as flaws or have thier reasons for doing it the way they did, but if they would let me get behind the scenes there and design a case, DAMN, it would be SWEEET!
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Everyone I talk to in the industry has an Antec Sonata at home. Be it AMD, Intel, ATI or nVIDIA all the PR managers and directors use this at home. Heck I even use the Sonata in my personal system! No other case in the past 3 years has ever been praised as much as the Sonata. I upgraded my 380W PSU to a 600W unit from OCZ, but other than that the Sonata is perfect for my needs. I'm glad they beefed up the PSU as the 380W was far too small for todays leading processors. The original 380W burnt up when running the Intel 570J 24/7! Oh well problem fixed hopefully in Sonata 2.0 as I'd call it.
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AAHHH, indeed you did. But the link in your Cases Article Archive doesn't seem to workcapper5016 wrote:It is a decent case. I reviewed it last year. Good looking and sturdy, a nice case. Came with a horrible PSU.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article.php?aid=134
The only reason I ask is because it looks like a very good all around case and it is only $49 at SVC.com right now!!LegitReviews.com wrote:Sorry, no such article.
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Got this article active again... SQL issue fixed ;). Thanks for pointing it out!gvblake22 wrote:AAHHH, indeed you did. But the link in your Cases Article Archive doesn't seem to workcapper5016 wrote:It is a decent case. I reviewed it last year. Good looking and sturdy, a nice case. Came with a horrible PSU.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article.php?aid=134The only reason I ask is because it looks like a very good all around case and it is only $49 at SVC.com right now!!LegitReviews.com wrote:Sorry, no such article.
I think this is a very beautiful case, but I was wondering if this case has screw-less PCI/AGP slots..
I've also seen cases with slots you have to break out, so if you remove a card out of your system, it's open.. are these kind of slots 'slots with screws'??
or are there 3 different ways?
1. slots with screws
2. slots without screws, but with clips
3. slots without screws, that has to be broken out
i'd like to have a case that gives me the possibility to put them back if a card is removed..
I've also seen cases with slots you have to break out, so if you remove a card out of your system, it's open.. are these kind of slots 'slots with screws'??
or are there 3 different ways?
1. slots with screws
2. slots without screws, but with clips
3. slots without screws, that has to be broken out
i'd like to have a case that gives me the possibility to put them back if a card is removed..