Page 6: Six Hundred v2 Interior
Six Hundred v2 Interior
The Antec Six Hundred v2 is a fairly standard mid-sized case, internally. You get plenty of expansion and plenty of space to stuff wires out of the way. There is a giant CPU cooling mounting hole cut out from the motherboard area and a secondary hole near the PSU, which is covered by the power supply. There are no real wire management holes, so you'll end up routing cables in front.
The case is installed with motherboard mounting brackets for mini-ATX motherboards. Antec gives you plenty of extra mounts for full size ATX boards. The back of the Six Hundred has the pre-installed 120mm fan along with the I/O plate (remove by breaking) and expansion slots. The slots are the remove by bending type so you'll have to be weary of sharp edges. You can see the fan controller at the top in this shot.
The power supply is mounted on the bottom of the case. This is now standard for Antec cases and should be fine for most power supplies that are currently made. If you have an older power supply, some of the cables might not be long enough to reach the plug, but we don't think this will be an issue for most people. Notice the expansion slots and the breakaway design.
The Antec Six Hundred v2 is a fairly standard mid-sized case, internally. You get plenty of expansion and plenty of space to stuff wires out of the way. There is a giant CPU cooling mounting hole cut out from the motherboard area and a secondary hole near the PSU, which is covered by the power supply. There are no real wire management holes, so you'll end up routing cables in front.
The case is installed with motherboard mounting brackets for mini-ATX motherboards. Antec gives you plenty of extra mounts for full size ATX boards. The back of the Six Hundred has the pre-installed 120mm fan along with the I/O plate (remove by breaking) and expansion slots. The slots are the remove by bending type so you'll have to be weary of sharp edges. You can see the fan controller at the top in this shot.
The power supply is mounted on the bottom of the case. This is now standard for Antec cases and should be fine for most power supplies that are currently made. If you have an older power supply, some of the cables might not be long enough to reach the plug, but we don't think this will be an issue for most people. Notice the expansion slots and the breakaway design.




