ブランド | ANTEC |
---|---|
メーカー | ANTEC |
製品サイズ | 46.74 x 20.57 x 49.28 cm; 8.4 kg |
商品モデル番号 | Nine Hundred |
メーカーにより製造中止になりました | いいえ |
カラー | ブラック |
商品の寸法 幅 × 高さ | 46.7 x 20.6 x 49.3 cm |
USB2.0用ポート数 | 2 |
同梱バッテリー | いいえ |
商品の重量 | 8.4 Kilograms |
ANTEC PCケース NineHundred [並行輸入品]
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ブランド | ANTEC |
マザーボードの互換性 | Micro ATX |
ケースタイプ | Mid Tower |
色 | ブラック |
材質 | 合金鋼 |
冷却方法 | 光学 |
ファンサイズ | 120 ミリメートル |
商品の重量 | 8.4 kg |
USB 2ポートの数 | 2 |
USBポートの総数 | 2 |
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NINE HUNDREDは、9つのドライブベイを備え、多数の光学ドライブやHDDを自由に設置可能。トップ(背面上部)には巨大な200mmファン、リア(背面)には 120mmファン、フロント(前面)には120mmファンを2つ搭載しています。発生するあらゆる熱を強力に排気いたします。
ケースの前面上部には、電源スイッチやリセットスイッチ、USB2.0コネクタ、IEEE 1394コネクタ、Audio In/Outをまとめて配置しています。便利なフロントアクセスに加え、携帯電話やデジタルカメラ、カードリーダなど小物を入れておける、便利なトップトレイを備えています。
9つの5.25インチベイに、取り外し可能なHDDゲージを2つ装備。光学ドライブを6つとHDDを3つ、光学ドライブを3つとHDDを6つなど、柔軟に構成を選択可能。取り外し可能な2つのHDDゲージには、HDD冷却用の3段階スピード調節機能付ブルーLED120mmTriCoolファンを搭載。1つのHDDゲージにHDDを3つ設置で可能。
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2011年4月1日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
アンテックのケースは値段の割によく出来ているのでお勧めです!
2009年2月26日に日本でレビュー済み
PowerMac G5からのリプレース用として組立てたPCで使いました。
ただし、ブラック塗装ではない安い方です。
MB: GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P
CPU: Intel Core2 Quad Q9400(3.2GHzで常用)
GPU: MSI Geforce 8600GTS
PS: Abee Power Silentist+ SP-570EA
派手過ぎず、安っぽくもなく、スチール製ケースではトップクラスだと思います。
12cmファン×3、20cmファンいずれもLOWで回転させていますが、
CPUクーラーも12cmファンが付いているので、冷却については心配なし。
静音性も、完全密閉ではないものの、うるさく感じることはありません。
HDDドライブベイ等のクッションが効いているのかもしれません。
フロントメッシュとサイドパネルの12cmファン取付け部分から
埃を大量に吸い込みそうなので、ainexのステンレスフィルターを後付けしました。
清掃する度に外さないといけませんが、頻度は高くないから大丈夫でしょう。
また、バルクのDVR-216では、フロントが安っぽく見えてしまうので。
ちょっと高くなりますが、DVR-S16Jに換装しようかと思っています。
ケーブル類の取り回しがサイドパネルから丸見えのため、延長ケーブルを使ったり、
しっかり配線しようと思うと余計なところにお金がかかってしまいますが、
満足度は高いと思います。
ただし、ブラック塗装ではない安い方です。
MB: GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P
CPU: Intel Core2 Quad Q9400(3.2GHzで常用)
GPU: MSI Geforce 8600GTS
PS: Abee Power Silentist+ SP-570EA
派手過ぎず、安っぽくもなく、スチール製ケースではトップクラスだと思います。
12cmファン×3、20cmファンいずれもLOWで回転させていますが、
CPUクーラーも12cmファンが付いているので、冷却については心配なし。
静音性も、完全密閉ではないものの、うるさく感じることはありません。
HDDドライブベイ等のクッションが効いているのかもしれません。
フロントメッシュとサイドパネルの12cmファン取付け部分から
埃を大量に吸い込みそうなので、ainexのステンレスフィルターを後付けしました。
清掃する度に外さないといけませんが、頻度は高くないから大丈夫でしょう。
また、バルクのDVR-216では、フロントが安っぽく見えてしまうので。
ちょっと高くなりますが、DVR-S16Jに換装しようかと思っています。
ケーブル類の取り回しがサイドパネルから丸見えのため、延長ケーブルを使ったり、
しっかり配線しようと思うと余計なところにお金がかかってしまいますが、
満足度は高いと思います。
2011年4月27日に日本でレビュー済み
3台購入しました。電源LEDが無く、ブザースピーカーも付属しないので
ファンのランプで電源のON/OFFの識別が必要です。
中が、以外に狭く長いグラフィックボードを刺す際は注意が必要です。
ファンが多く冷却性能に不満は有りません。
ただし、ファンをHigh設定にすると掃除機並みにうるさいです。
Low設定なら気にならないレベルまで、音は小さくなります。
HDDの取り付けが専用ねじなので、SSDを取り付ける際に2.5"→3.5"変換マウンタの
ネジ山が会わないと取り付けができませんので、ネジには注意が必要です。
マイナーチェンジでSSD(2.5インチ)も取り付けができるようになりましたが
ケースの底に1台しか取り付けができません。
ファンのランプで電源のON/OFFの識別が必要です。
中が、以外に狭く長いグラフィックボードを刺す際は注意が必要です。
ファンが多く冷却性能に不満は有りません。
ただし、ファンをHigh設定にすると掃除機並みにうるさいです。
Low設定なら気にならないレベルまで、音は小さくなります。
HDDの取り付けが専用ねじなので、SSDを取り付ける際に2.5"→3.5"変換マウンタの
ネジ山が会わないと取り付けができませんので、ネジには注意が必要です。
マイナーチェンジでSSD(2.5インチ)も取り付けができるようになりましたが
ケースの底に1台しか取り付けができません。
2008年11月25日に日本でレビュー済み
今回初めてPCの自作に挑戦しました。
構成
CPU:Phemom9550
M/B:GIGABYTE GA-MA78G-DS3H
メモリ:トランセンド JM2GDDR2-8K
HDD:HITACHI HDP725050GL
グラフィック:オンボード
サウンド:オンボード
電源:剛力450A/T
良い
◎とにかくデザインは見ての通りすばらしいです。青LEDは美しい。
◎冷却性/静音性も高い。(夏場ならミドル、冬場ならロウで十分)
◎ケース上部のポケットが何気に便利。
◎そこそこの重量があるので物理的にも安定。
悪い
×固定器具がすべてねじ式なので、頻繁にケースを開ける人には不便かも。
×ファンの速度は3段階に調整できるのですが、調整するためのスイッチがケース内部にあるので、そのたびにケースを開けなければならない。
感想
総合的には非常に優れた製品です。
そもそも、PCを自作したきっかけはこのケースのデザインに惚れたからなので、個人的にはとても気に入ってます。
構成
CPU:Phemom9550
M/B:GIGABYTE GA-MA78G-DS3H
メモリ:トランセンド JM2GDDR2-8K
HDD:HITACHI HDP725050GL
グラフィック:オンボード
サウンド:オンボード
電源:剛力450A/T
良い
◎とにかくデザインは見ての通りすばらしいです。青LEDは美しい。
◎冷却性/静音性も高い。(夏場ならミドル、冬場ならロウで十分)
◎ケース上部のポケットが何気に便利。
◎そこそこの重量があるので物理的にも安定。
悪い
×固定器具がすべてねじ式なので、頻繁にケースを開ける人には不便かも。
×ファンの速度は3段階に調整できるのですが、調整するためのスイッチがケース内部にあるので、そのたびにケースを開けなければならない。
感想
総合的には非常に優れた製品です。
そもそも、PCを自作したきっかけはこのケースのデザインに惚れたからなので、個人的にはとても気に入ってます。
他の国からのトップレビュー

T Hanna
5つ星のうち5.0
An Excellent Classic and Stylish Case
2016年1月5日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This case, while not the easiest to work on (no quick releases... anywhere), has housed three different PC internals for me over the years, has endured travel a few times (on the floorboard or trunk of an automobile), endured multiple HDD upgrades and has enjoyed a full complement of fan replacements, along with a repair to the main "big boy" fan on the top (blade snapped). I've had this case since 2008 and it still looks nearly as good now as when purchased. The paint and acrylic have held up very well, but I am also very careful with it when working on the system.
While I'm not a professional system builder, I have personally gone through 12 cases over the last 20 years, all costing as much or more than this case is currently priced, and have been using this one for more than 7 of those years. That says quite a bit. The primary reason? Unparalleled cooling capacity. I simply cannot get anything to run hot in this case. And right now I'm only running two intake fans (rear and side panel, reversed orientation - have done this for years but is now only catching on), and the exhaust fan up top. As a bonus, this case features two ports in the back for routing water hoses through, but with the lack of space internally, I'm not sure how usable that is without removing the top mounted fan to make room for the radiator. More experienced reviewers are better suited to address that topic.
For anyone looking to buy this case today, there are some things to keep in mind:
- It is not a joy to work on. There are no quick releases, less room to route cables and tuck things away than other more modern cases.
- The top exhaust fan will break if you smack your fingers into it enough times. The blades are cheap plastic. Maybe Antec has improved this since 2008. I have no idea. Additionally, the included variable speed (manual switch) 120mm fans only lasted about 1 year. At my time of purchase they also all required molex connectors, which may be problematic for you. The final Rosewill replacement fans I use have lasted for more than 4 years and are also variable speed (knob adjustment, bracket mounted. 4 pin connected), and for half the cost.
- For what it is, it is expensive. Other brands claim similar performance with quicker access to components for the same or lower price.
If I were buying a new case today, I'm not sure if I would pick the Antec 900. Because I already own it, I have a difficult time replacing it (it works and it works very well), On the same token, I already own it and haven't had any reason to try other cases for years now, with the exception of building family and friends new PCs, and they never wanted to spend more than 50 bucks on the case. So I really don't know what's out there in the ~$100 market. For personal use, this has been my only desktop case for years now as all my other active PCs are laptops or the like. Take that for what it's worth.
While I'm not a professional system builder, I have personally gone through 12 cases over the last 20 years, all costing as much or more than this case is currently priced, and have been using this one for more than 7 of those years. That says quite a bit. The primary reason? Unparalleled cooling capacity. I simply cannot get anything to run hot in this case. And right now I'm only running two intake fans (rear and side panel, reversed orientation - have done this for years but is now only catching on), and the exhaust fan up top. As a bonus, this case features two ports in the back for routing water hoses through, but with the lack of space internally, I'm not sure how usable that is without removing the top mounted fan to make room for the radiator. More experienced reviewers are better suited to address that topic.
For anyone looking to buy this case today, there are some things to keep in mind:
- It is not a joy to work on. There are no quick releases, less room to route cables and tuck things away than other more modern cases.
- The top exhaust fan will break if you smack your fingers into it enough times. The blades are cheap plastic. Maybe Antec has improved this since 2008. I have no idea. Additionally, the included variable speed (manual switch) 120mm fans only lasted about 1 year. At my time of purchase they also all required molex connectors, which may be problematic for you. The final Rosewill replacement fans I use have lasted for more than 4 years and are also variable speed (knob adjustment, bracket mounted. 4 pin connected), and for half the cost.
- For what it is, it is expensive. Other brands claim similar performance with quicker access to components for the same or lower price.
If I were buying a new case today, I'm not sure if I would pick the Antec 900. Because I already own it, I have a difficult time replacing it (it works and it works very well), On the same token, I already own it and haven't had any reason to try other cases for years now, with the exception of building family and friends new PCs, and they never wanted to spend more than 50 bucks on the case. So I really don't know what's out there in the ~$100 market. For personal use, this has been my only desktop case for years now as all my other active PCs are laptops or the like. Take that for what it's worth.

tOnY g
5つ星のうち5.0
quality built and great prformance.
2011年3月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
i bought this case for my first pc build and wat can i say i love it. it shipped fast only took 3 days(not bad for free shipping). from the moment i opened the box i was surprized it was alot bigger then i thought it would be but thats good. i love the sleak black design simple yet beastly lol i was looking for a case thats simple and slick, im not too big on cases with crazy colors and odd shapes.i feel the price was right for the quality of the case. its very sterdy and seems like it will hold up a long time. the side window is very nice and has a vent hole with a additional fan mount on it if u wanted to add a fan. the lighting on the case is perfect. its a nice blue witch brings the inside of ur case to life. the lights arnt too bringt or to dim its just right. evryone that saw this case was stunned on how uniqe and pretty it looked. the inside of the case is spacious and had plenty room for all my parts.the fans are 4 pin molex connectors that u willl have to plug in ur psu not motherboared like most case fans. the case got a nice lil try on top for storage witch comes with a rubber pad that goes on it so it wont scratch the finish. over all i would very highly recomend this case to anyone its perfect for gaming or just wateve u digg. it had lots of expansion slots and drive bays. only thing i would change about it is the wire management holes to tuck all ur extra wire away,they a lil to small and close together. alot of ppl drill extra holes but i stay away from that and even how it is i still got all my wires tucked away neat.the case has VERY good cooling and is suprisingly quiet for how much fans it got.(i added a extra antec fan on my side panel window). i keep alll my fans on med and my side panel window on high and there very little noise. im very pleased with this case its a great overall case.

R. E. Floyd
5つ星のうち5.0
Absolute winner for Antec
2006年12月9日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I build my own computers and for family and friends as needed. I researched several for the purpose of building a quiter gaming case for family use than the one we had which enclosed several 80mm fans and still gave the option of a side mounted fan and a window to show off the inner workings or even give you the peace of mind to make sure your fans still work and maybe that everything is still there. Well, anyway, this case has the power supply mounted on the bottom which allows for the top to house the 200mm fan which has 3 speed settings and is almost silent on the high setting even.
The P/S being mounted on the bottom allows for cool air that falls to be pulled through it and not cause premature wear and heat related shutdowns with that particular device. I have always considered the bottom of a vertical case to be better than the top for a power supply since many bulk manufacturers use only the fan in the P/S to pull heat out and this "cheap trick" significantly shortens the life of computer hardware by not allowing heat out of the case except through the unit which makes it even hotter. Power supplies and hard drives die early because of heat problems almost exclusively. The fans in this case are more than adequate to provide enough circulation with very little noise and plenty of room to expand and work. The case is also very light in weight as it is mostly made of aluminum. The handy tray on top works well for holding anything from ink pens to screws while working on the case.
It looks very well built and I must say that it is even better than the pictures can show. Combined with a good power supply, this case is an excellent start to a new system or, as in my case, a very welcome and fully featured upgrade to an existing system. The only thing lacking, which doesn't really bother me that much but may others if it is a feature that you feel you really need, is that it does not have a removable motherboard tray meaning that you will have to do most of the work while it is installed in the case. This is an extraordinary product for the price and a very nice step in the case industry for Antec.
The P/S being mounted on the bottom allows for cool air that falls to be pulled through it and not cause premature wear and heat related shutdowns with that particular device. I have always considered the bottom of a vertical case to be better than the top for a power supply since many bulk manufacturers use only the fan in the P/S to pull heat out and this "cheap trick" significantly shortens the life of computer hardware by not allowing heat out of the case except through the unit which makes it even hotter. Power supplies and hard drives die early because of heat problems almost exclusively. The fans in this case are more than adequate to provide enough circulation with very little noise and plenty of room to expand and work. The case is also very light in weight as it is mostly made of aluminum. The handy tray on top works well for holding anything from ink pens to screws while working on the case.
It looks very well built and I must say that it is even better than the pictures can show. Combined with a good power supply, this case is an excellent start to a new system or, as in my case, a very welcome and fully featured upgrade to an existing system. The only thing lacking, which doesn't really bother me that much but may others if it is a feature that you feel you really need, is that it does not have a removable motherboard tray meaning that you will have to do most of the work while it is installed in the case. This is an extraordinary product for the price and a very nice step in the case industry for Antec.

Jacob McIntosh
5つ星のうち4.0
Great Case for Good Cable Managers
2014年12月13日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Overall, this is a great mid tower case. That being said, it has some draw backs, but if this isn't you're first rig then you should be familiar enough with PC design to make this work fabulously.
For starters, I will list the important specs of my build and how they worked in this case:
ATX motherboard
GTX 770
Corsair H80i closed-loop water cooler
HDD and SSD
Fully modular PSU
Now for my review:
This case has a lot of cooling as is. The air flow is great and it has plenty of room to expand upon. The 200mm fan on top can really push air, but know that you won't be able to fit any dual 120mm fan systems like the H100i in here. While the H80i fits snugly in here, IT WILL INFRINGE ON THE SIDE FAN SLOT. If you haven't already noticed, there is a fan slot right next to the window, but any push-pull system like the H80i will render it nearly unusable. I somehow squished one in there, but it does make opening and closing the case a pain.
HDD, Disk Drive, and Motherboard installation are all very easy, though the lack of an HDD cage makes this case feel like it's lacking. Nonetheless, installation is simple enough and the mesh front has a nice aesthetic look to it. This case also has plenty of room for a GPU. There was also just enough room to fit a fan in the internal slot that lies between the front rack and the GPU (that fan slot is also removable if necessary). It has a lower PSU mount, but also note that it DOES NOT have a mesh for the PSU fan to face down.
Now for the wiring. This was by far the biggest draw back and warrants a paragraph of its own. Do not get this case if you are not good with cable management. There is very little room on the other side of the case to fit cables, and there are fewer holes and other devices to assist. I would HIGHLY recommend at least a partially modular PSU. You will find that the few holes they give you will fill up quickly, leaving you with a mess. There are also no many places to tie down cables to. If you are well versed in cable management, this case will be great for you. Otherwise, I would recommend a more friendly case like an NZXT model.
For starters, I will list the important specs of my build and how they worked in this case:
ATX motherboard
GTX 770
Corsair H80i closed-loop water cooler
HDD and SSD
Fully modular PSU
Now for my review:
This case has a lot of cooling as is. The air flow is great and it has plenty of room to expand upon. The 200mm fan on top can really push air, but know that you won't be able to fit any dual 120mm fan systems like the H100i in here. While the H80i fits snugly in here, IT WILL INFRINGE ON THE SIDE FAN SLOT. If you haven't already noticed, there is a fan slot right next to the window, but any push-pull system like the H80i will render it nearly unusable. I somehow squished one in there, but it does make opening and closing the case a pain.
HDD, Disk Drive, and Motherboard installation are all very easy, though the lack of an HDD cage makes this case feel like it's lacking. Nonetheless, installation is simple enough and the mesh front has a nice aesthetic look to it. This case also has plenty of room for a GPU. There was also just enough room to fit a fan in the internal slot that lies between the front rack and the GPU (that fan slot is also removable if necessary). It has a lower PSU mount, but also note that it DOES NOT have a mesh for the PSU fan to face down.
Now for the wiring. This was by far the biggest draw back and warrants a paragraph of its own. Do not get this case if you are not good with cable management. There is very little room on the other side of the case to fit cables, and there are fewer holes and other devices to assist. I would HIGHLY recommend at least a partially modular PSU. You will find that the few holes they give you will fill up quickly, leaving you with a mess. There are also no many places to tie down cables to. If you are well versed in cable management, this case will be great for you. Otherwise, I would recommend a more friendly case like an NZXT model.

Edward F. Shimkus
5つ星のうち5.0
It's reputation precedes it
2009年5月11日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This case is as advertised, further supported by the preponderance of reviewers who rated it highly.
I stuffed this case with a 750W Zalman PSU, 2 CrossfireX configured ATi Radeon 4830HD gfx cards, 4 HDDs, 2 DVD RW-ROMs, a 1.4MB floppy, tied to an ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe mobo, the AMD Phenom II X3 720 2.8MHz CPU, and 2 x 2GB OCZ RAM. I OCed the CPU to 3.6MHz on air.
My point: in a 72F environment, with low CPU demand, CPU temp averages 46C; running Crysis, the CPU temp never goes above 52C. Mobo temp remains fairly constant at 34C. How is this possible?
The PSU is mounted on the bottom of the case: heat not exhausted by the PSU fan rises and is exhausted either by the 200mm fan on top of the case or by the 120mm fan at the back of the case.
Both HDD bays have 120mm fans in front of the HDDs. These fans blow air across the HDDs (which do not get THAT hot) air which is then blown across the gfx cards and PSU - further increasing the cooling capacity.
Depending on how many HDDs you install, you can add another fan at the rear of an empty HDD bay (Antec blue or red LED 120mm fans: $15) for additional cooling. You can also mount an additional fan (which I have done) in the side panel that blows air across the gfx cards and CPU.
I believe the case design, with its large 200mm fan exhausting air through the top of the case, greatly contributes to the relative coolness inside the case (which is what gamers, particularly, want) by not allowing hot air to pool at the top of the case.
Finally, I was a bit perplexed by a review that was critical of the space. This case is about 1/3 bigger than my ULTRA ATX case even though both are advertised as ATX mid towers. In other words, there is plenty of room for components and PSU cables. One advantage to the Zalman PSU is that it has a modular cable design, i.e., in addition to a half dozen or so permanently attached cables, it has an additional 6-8 HDD, OD, SATA cables that can be attached (or not) depending on the installed components. Regardless, there is ample room between the PSU and the HDD bay to bundle and store the cables.
A great, roomy case and an excellent value for the price, especially considering it comes with 3 120mm LED fans and one 200mm fan. If cooling is your primary consideration (without having to resort to liquid or gas cooling) I do not think this case can be equaled.
I stuffed this case with a 750W Zalman PSU, 2 CrossfireX configured ATi Radeon 4830HD gfx cards, 4 HDDs, 2 DVD RW-ROMs, a 1.4MB floppy, tied to an ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe mobo, the AMD Phenom II X3 720 2.8MHz CPU, and 2 x 2GB OCZ RAM. I OCed the CPU to 3.6MHz on air.
My point: in a 72F environment, with low CPU demand, CPU temp averages 46C; running Crysis, the CPU temp never goes above 52C. Mobo temp remains fairly constant at 34C. How is this possible?
The PSU is mounted on the bottom of the case: heat not exhausted by the PSU fan rises and is exhausted either by the 200mm fan on top of the case or by the 120mm fan at the back of the case.
Both HDD bays have 120mm fans in front of the HDDs. These fans blow air across the HDDs (which do not get THAT hot) air which is then blown across the gfx cards and PSU - further increasing the cooling capacity.
Depending on how many HDDs you install, you can add another fan at the rear of an empty HDD bay (Antec blue or red LED 120mm fans: $15) for additional cooling. You can also mount an additional fan (which I have done) in the side panel that blows air across the gfx cards and CPU.
I believe the case design, with its large 200mm fan exhausting air through the top of the case, greatly contributes to the relative coolness inside the case (which is what gamers, particularly, want) by not allowing hot air to pool at the top of the case.
Finally, I was a bit perplexed by a review that was critical of the space. This case is about 1/3 bigger than my ULTRA ATX case even though both are advertised as ATX mid towers. In other words, there is plenty of room for components and PSU cables. One advantage to the Zalman PSU is that it has a modular cable design, i.e., in addition to a half dozen or so permanently attached cables, it has an additional 6-8 HDD, OD, SATA cables that can be attached (or not) depending on the installed components. Regardless, there is ample room between the PSU and the HDD bay to bundle and store the cables.
A great, roomy case and an excellent value for the price, especially considering it comes with 3 120mm LED fans and one 200mm fan. If cooling is your primary consideration (without having to resort to liquid or gas cooling) I do not think this case can be equaled.