Nice – yet conservative – look, Anti vibration hard disk installation, Piano black coating
Only three hard disk slots (two if you use anti vibration installation), Comes with only one preinstalled fan
Antec Solo II is well balanced case for homeuser. It has enough space for both larger graphics cards and fanslots are well placed. Cooling with stock fans is more than enough for your everyday computer, but high end users might want to add an extra fa...
Abstrakt: Video Review: The Antec Solo 2 Case is a elegant looking case with lots of great features. It's all black, lots of drive bays, fans, tool-less design, hole on motherboard tray, cable management holes and more. It also has acoustic dampending material...
The original Antec Solo was a landmark in quiet computing, and remains a very nice case, even today, six years after its launch. The Solo II brings many expected upgrades like a motherboard tray cutout, USB 3.0 (with a proper internal 20-pin header) a...
Abstrakt: Antec is one of the most storied brands when it comes to enthusiast class components like cases and power supplies. Unfortunately, the whims of the gamer change on a breeze as most will swap between company allegiances whenever the performance or fe...
The takeaway from all of our testing of the Antec Solo II is a pretty simple one: if you prioritize silent running above all else, your choice is fairly clear. For the office environments Antec hopes to cater to, the Solo II is going to be a stellar enclo...
If you're looking for a new quiet case that you can fit some large parts in then the Antec Sonata Series Solo II is worth a look at with an MSRP of $129.99 and 3 year warranty. ...
Room for large video cards, True Quiet 120 mm exhaust fan, Silicone noisedamping feet, Sound damping panels, Multiple quietmounting options for hard drives, USB 3.0 on front panel, Small footprint,
Low clearance under motherboard tray, Suspended hard drive can dislodge, Very little damping in front panel, On the expensive side, Drive cage difficult to access
When it comes to sound, the Solo II only slightly better than it's predecessor the Solo. A 120 mm True Quiet exhaust fan helps to keep noise down and temperatures lower. The build goes slower than other mid-sized towers due the layout, but the layout ...
Abstrakt: Our 15-way shootout of cases priced between $80 and $120 ends as we compare the last five models to the previous ten, yielding an overall winner. Which chassis offers the best balance of quality, cooling, and noise reduction, and which is the best buy?...
Abstrakt: Over the years we have seen many new products come onto the market from Antec and every now and again they release a fresh updated version of an existing product. The Solo II bears no surprises that its predecessor is the original Solo case that was built...