











































āļø Elevate your build with airflow and style that commands attention.
The Antec Flux Pro White is a full-tower E-ATX PC case combining metal, glass, and birch wood for a premium look and feel. It includes 6 PWM fans for superior airflow, supports up to 12 fans, and features an innovative iShift PSU 90° mount for enhanced cable management. With USB 3.0, Type-C ports, and support for dual large radiators (420mm + 360mm), itās engineered for high-performance cooling and sleek, professional builds.








| ASIN | B0DDNJZK13 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 159,276 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,754 in Computer Cases |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | FLUX PRO WHITE |
| Manufacturer | Antec |
| Product Dimensions | 52.98 x 24.49 x 54.48 cm; 13.15 kg |
E**S
Best case ever made
The best case i have ever owned, the airflow is incredible which keeps the temperature down a lot. It looks stunning and is legitimately one of the best cases in the world for low temps. I highly recommend this case, I'll be using this till it breaks or Antec release another flux pro case. I have 3x140mm intake at front, 1x140mm exhaust fan at the back, 3x120mm fans at the bottom as intake and a arctic liquid freezer iii 420mm AIO as exhaust on the top. My temperatures are insanely low with this set up.
A**R
Great air flow, plenty of space for cable management. Is a bit on the bigger side but thatās fine. Did I mention it looks fantastic
E**Z
Excelente! La configuración predeterminada de los ventiladores es ideal
A**X
This is probably one of the best cases I ever had to work with. It is VERY close to being perfect. As it stands, I'd give it 4.75 stars. The quality, fit and finish, as well as how well it is laid out, designed and machined is insane. I've been building PC's for close to 30 years now and it's incredible to see where Antec (and PC chassis design/quality overall) has got to in terms of quality. I remember cutting my fingers on sharp metal edges in Antec cases in early 00's. The only dings for this case are the included fans. Yes, many fans are included, but I wish that they weren't. At this price range, most PC builders would choose their own fans anyways. The included 140mm/120mm fans are non-RGB. Though 2 of them are reverse-bladed (the 2x 120mm on the bottom blowing at video card - reverse being they such from the frame side, wheareas normal direction fans exhaust at the frame side - frame side being where the arms holding the fan engine are). The built-in fan controller on the case has only space for 5x 4-pin and 5x RGB headers. So there is already not enough space on the fan controller to even connect all of the included fans. You basically have to hope that you have enough fan headers on motherboard to even power all of them out of the box. The only other thing about the fan controller is that the RGB connectors are a bit flimsy, and wire can easily pop-off at the slightest pull. But this is not really an Antec issue, its just how the RGB plug is designed - so an industry-wide flimsyiness. At some point they will add some sort of retention clip I reckon. I think they could have excluded the fans from the package, saved a bunch of money by doing so and maybe even lower the consumer price a bit as a result. The stock fans are nice enough, and have very nice sleeved white wiring. But the non-RGB of them was a deal-breaker for me so I ended up removing all of the stock fans from the case, and re-using 2x reverse-bladed ones as the bottom intakes near the PSU, they seemed to be perfect for that role. Given how many fans this case can support, I HIGHLY recommend looking into daisy-chained fan packages. And I don't mean the pass-through dongles some fans come with. Those are a nightmare if you have any more than 2. I mean the built-in passthroughs into fans themselves, that allow multiple fans to interconnect between each other and only use a single cable for power/data. These fans are a GODSEND for a case like this, especially given the limited fan controller space. Unless you are looking to invest into your own, larger fan controller in which case, all power to ya. There are pretty pricey solutions of daisy-chain fans available from Corsair, Lian-Li and others, but they are insanely overpriced. I'd recommend getting Thermalright 3x120mm TL-M12QW package for daisy-chain feature and insane value for price. Their aesthetics are a bit basic but given the price, can't complain. Hope they make white daisy-chain 140mm version soon. Your other daisy-chain140mm options are Thermaltake CT140. Of course, you can look into others but for some reason the daisy-chain technology empowered manufacturers to charge 3x-4x the price of a normal fan. Other than that, you will still probably have to end up adding more fans to the case, as it only includes a single rear-exhaust fan. So if they already think we will be adding fans/radiators, why not just remove included fans? I also wish that PC manufacturers figured out some sort of easier, faster way to attach fans, other than the screws. It is still a PITA to screw in 14 fans, 4x screws each, since the fan holes are typically non-threaded and thus can really take a massive effort, and the screws will almost always end up scratching the paint etc etc. Most fans have rubber dampening covering the screw holes, which doesnt make it easier to screw in. Unscrewing the 6x included fans, then screwing replacement 12... ugh, i had to take breaks, because each screw would require a herculean effort. NZXT I believe are coming with 3x 120mm fan assemblies, where its a single connector and 3x fans in a single frame, which I really do believe is the future of PC case fans. Multi-fan assemblies and/or daisy-chain interconnects, single wire. I am done with the wiring messes and old-school wire pass-throughs on fans. With RGB + PWM standard, each fan having 2x connectors and 2x pass-throughs is an ugly wiring mess immediately. No more. I have 3x such fans in this case rest are all properly daisy-chained with internal connectors, and difference in easy of use and wiring is massive. Will probably replace the remaining old-school wiring fans with daisy-chained ones in future. Again, I can't say enough about how well the case is designed. There are cable routing options everywhere and cable channels even below the motherboard. Yes, this will take some trial and error to get everything right, but the end result is definitely worth it if you really care about aesthetics of the wiring in your build. They also include an insane amount of accessories, extra screws etc all in a neat box. The manual is exceptional too and they even tell you how to wire-manage. The back of the case is a masterpiece with wiring channels, clips, velcro cable-ties, nooks and crannies. A wire-optimizers wet dream, to be fair. I'm not even so remotely obsessed with wiring optimization, its my least favorite part of the PC building, but this case makes you want to do a good job more than any other case I've had before. My previous case was Fractal Design Define R6. But you already probably knew all this if you watched any of the Youtube reviews of this case. But rest assured, the case is all that and more, and I think for the price, it is an extremely good value. They could have easily priced this at $350-400 range (CAD).
H**L
looks good, i love it. only down side i would say is if i want to pop side panel, i have to pop upper panel which i have to unplug evertying up there. but other than that its great so far. about 7month of use
A**S
heavy but otherwise perfect.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago