The
internals:
In
order to get into the P182 SE you have to release
two thumbscrews
Antec
has opted to go for an entirely black interior
which I know many end-users will be very happy
with, in my opinion it just looks a lot better
than the regular “raw” metal colour
which is so commonplace.
Here
you can see two of the three 120mm Tri-Cool fans
supplied with the case.
Back exhaust…
Top
Exhaust...
Here’s
another detail that we believe many will appreciate;
Antec has supplied a built in snakelight which
can be very convenient when wanting to do some
quick adjustments to your configuration, especially
in a darker room.
The
expansion slot covers are made in steel which
has been cut to help in case ventilation when
not occupied by expansion cards. It would have
been nice to see thumb screws here though. You
also get another glimpse of the rubber grommet
holes cut for water cooling tubes.
The
P182 SE has room for up to four 5.25” devices
in the upper compartment, plus two silicon cushioned
HDD slots and an extra 3.5” to use with
a floppy or any other devise fitting in it.
Here
we have moved down to the lower compartment showing
a picture of the third supplied Tri-Cool fan,
which is placed between the Power Supply Unit
and the lower HDD rack, designed to draw air over
the HDD’s and pushing it to the PSU to help
keep them cool.
In
order to get to the lower HDD rack you just release
a thumbscrew and pull it out, the same goes for
the upper HDD rack.
Here
is both HDD racks removed from the P182 SE; the
white box to the left is the accessory box which
we will cover later.
The
upper HDD rack has a nifty little plastic box
built on to its back, this can be very convenient
to use as storage for all the extra screws and
bits.
Here’s
what you get in the white accessory box supplied
with the P182 SE: mounting rails for the 5.25”
devices, cable ties, and the top “spoiler”
covering the top mounted exhaust fan. Various
screws for motherboard, HDD’s etc. Plus
a micro fibre cloth to keep the shiny stainless
steel sides and front free from finger prints
and dirt in general.