Antec Sonata Designer case
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Antec Sonata Designer case
Hi,
Has anyone experience with the new Antec Sonata Designer case?
Is it build identical to the P150 (and the SOLO), with just a touch of blue and a different PSU?
Thanks,
Paul
Has anyone experience with the new Antec Sonata Designer case?
Is it build identical to the P150 (and the SOLO), with just a touch of blue and a different PSU?
Thanks,
Paul
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Here's their product flier. It's basically a P150 with highlights. I don't know why they've even put it in the Sonata family...
http://www.antec.com/pdf/flyers/sonata% ... ner_EC.pdf
http://www.antec.com/pdf/flyers/sonata% ... ner_EC.pdf
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Bah, you'll see plenty of people soon enough claiming that the "Sonata Designer" case has improved so much over the p150. What's that saying? There's a sucker born every minute?jaldridge6 wrote:theyre probably going to phase out the p150 I would guess. still, its pretty dumb to call a p150 a sonata. I have to wonder how things are so fucked up and stupid in the big world of business. Do antec's left hand not know what the right is doing?
I thought for sure they would have a case out with the exterior of a p180/2 and the size and interior of a p150.
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The Sonata name was too good to ditch, even if the interior design was bad enough to warrant a makeover.
P150 by design, definitely. There's a net weight difference though, 12.05kg for the Designer and 11.5kg for the P150. Don't know if that's just the PSU though(shouldn't be included in net weight by definition).
P150 by design, definitely. There's a net weight difference though, 12.05kg for the Designer and 11.5kg for the P150. Don't know if that's just the PSU though(shouldn't be included in net weight by definition).
Thanks for the replies.
So all of you agree with me that this is basically a P150 case. (with some heavy blue paint )
I guess they added the case to the Sonato series because also the SOLO in there.
Since I want to silence my computer. (and my current case needs replacing) and I like this case and dislike the shinny black paint of the SOLO. I think this case is good choise. Do you agree?
If you would have the choise between the P150 and this Sonato Designer, which one would you choose?
So basically which of the two PSUs is better?
thanks,
Paul
So all of you agree with me that this is basically a P150 case. (with some heavy blue paint )
I guess they added the case to the Sonato series because also the SOLO in there.
Since I want to silence my computer. (and my current case needs replacing) and I like this case and dislike the shinny black paint of the SOLO. I think this case is good choise. Do you agree?
If you would have the choise between the P150 and this Sonato Designer, which one would you choose?
So basically which of the two PSUs is better?
thanks,
Paul
Makes sense to me that they reused the sonata name. I build a PC maybe once a year or two. My build a couple years ago was a sonata. When I came to build another one late last year, I read up and decided that the P150 was a "better Sonata than the Sonata," i.e. it did what I bought the Sonata for, better than the Sonata did, so I bought it. But I only figured that out through lots of reading, and the average previous sonata buyer maybe missed that.
If they want to keep the Sonata brand viable (I think it's worth something, so they should), they ought to use it on the box that most accurately represents the Sonata ideals in the current lineup -- the P150.
If they want to keep the Sonata brand viable (I think it's worth something, so they should), they ought to use it on the box that most accurately represents the Sonata ideals in the current lineup -- the P150.
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It's a good choice for a compact setup that doesn't need the component space or air buffer of the P18x. It also looks more cheerful with that extra touch of colour, though I don't know how good it'll look in an actual setting.
Neo HE or Earthwatts, makes no difference. Both are adequate in terms of power and efficiency, both have had quality control problems, both are rear-intake with small fans. Neo HE is modular I think, and EW is not though. See if you can live with it(as in: it works), then buy an S12 or a Corsair 520 if you can't.
Neo HE or Earthwatts, makes no difference. Both are adequate in terms of power and efficiency, both have had quality control problems, both are rear-intake with small fans. Neo HE is modular I think, and EW is not though. See if you can live with it(as in: it works), then buy an S12 or a Corsair 520 if you can't.