Antec Torque

We like its over-the-top styling, class-leading thermal performance, and the inclusion of a USB 3.1 Type-C port. But this chassis is a dirt, dust and pet-hair magnet that also lacks features common in most high-end cases. It's difficult to recommend at its current $350 price.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
Antec Torque 1

Product details

  • PRECISION CUT CRAFTSMANSHIP: Comprised of 14 aluminum panels, ensure perfection in every curve and edge
  • UNRIVALED PERFORMANCE AND BEAUTY: 4 mm tempered glass panels on both sides, show off your gear
  • EXTENSIVE LIQUID COOLING SUPPORT: Enables 360mm installation with ease in the front and the top
  • USB 3. 1 TYPE-C READY: Enjoy higher data transfer speeds and compatibility with next-gen peripherals.
  • MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT: E-ATX(Up to 12"x11"), ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX

PROS

+ Good thermal performance
+ Distinct Design
+ Two tempered-glass side panels
+ USB 3.1 Type-C

CONS

- No fans
- No Fan Hub
- No RGB Lighting
- Poor acoustic performance
- Supports just two storage drives
- High price

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Hardware on February 17, 2019
We like its over-the-top styling, class-leading thermal performance, and the inclusion of a USB 3.1 Type-C port. But this chassis is a dirt, dust and pet-hair magnet that also lacks features common in most high-end cases. It's difficult to recommend at its current $350 price.
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