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Antec Sonata Mid Tower Case (Black)

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Technical Details

  • 3.0 GHz compatible
  • Front mounted USB & IEEE 1394 (FireWire) ports
  • 9 Drive Bays: 3 x 5.25" external drive bays, 2 x 3.5" external drive bays, 4 x 3.5" internal drive bays in individual trays with rubber grommets to absorb hard drive vibrations
  • Motherboards up to Standard ATX
  • TruePower 380 Watt ATX12V power supply with single fan design for enhanced quietness

Product Details

Product Manual [144kb PDF]
  • Item Weight: 25 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 26 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000087ZQC
  • Item model number: SONATA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: January 11, 2003

Product Description

Product Description

Relax. Your computer is still running... but with Sonata you get to enjoy the Quiet. The Serenity. The Tranquility.Totally engineered with quietness in mind, the Sonata features low noise cooling, vibration-absorbing drive mounts, and a special TruePower power supply. It won't disrupt your environment, and its sleek, piano black finish will fit your style.

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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great case, great power supply, wonderful manual, June 5, 2003
By Bob Carpenter (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
I just built my first two computers and used these cases, the Antec Sonata, to do it. Having read lots of reviews and looked at lots of cases, I decided on the Sonata because of its power supply, solid steel construction, and relatively inconspicuous looks.

The included power supply is the Antec True 380S, the "silent" version of Antec's wildly popular True 380; the difference between the two is that the 380S only has a single rear-vented fan. It certainly came with plenty of power connectors, and is indeed very quiet. My only complaint is that it gave off an electrical burning smell for a few days, which I had been warned about on message boards; my Harman Kardon AV receiver gave off the same smell when it was new, so I'm chalking it up to large power supplies.

The case is very nicely laid out for optimal low front to high rear airflow. The front intake is cleverly concealed and has a changeable air filter. The large 120mm rear fan is also very silent when connected to the dedicated fan power supply. I went for further silence in the form of Sapphire's OEM version of the Radeon 9700, which comes with a giant Zalman ZM-80 heat pipe, and a Sapphire OEM version of the Radeon 9000 pro, which is also fanless. The dominant noise now is the retail boxed fan that came with my two Pentium processors; under heavy load (and I do a lot of CPU-intensive scientific computing), these fans can get noisy, as can both disk and optical drives, so be careful with those components, too, if you really want quiet. Putting the optical drives behind a closable door provides additional sound dampening.

The hardest part was getting it open the first time, at least for a novice. Turns out you just need to pull up on the plastic lever on the back of one sides of the case and everything you need is packed inside. I was blown away by how instructive the manual was; together with the manual from the motherboard (ASUS P4C800), I was able to build two computers without much other input.

Installation of the mother board is easy. The optical and floppies also fit in nicely on their cleverly packed plastic tracks. There are 3 5.25" external bays and two 3.25" external bays behind the drive cover. There's additional room for four well-spaced out hard drives. Here Antec took a left turn and modified the usual drive arrangement 90 degrees. Mounted on Antec's rails, my Seagate Serial ATA drives had to be installed backwards; in the other machine, the IBM/Hitachi Deskstars just barely squeaked in mounted forward.

In terms of looks, the piano black is a nice touch, and matches both the piano and my PSB Stratus mini-monitor speakers. Unfortunately, there are three glaring flaws in the beauty of this case. First is the cheap-looking plastic slider over the front panel ports (USB, firewire, analog audio); the lock is not as distracting as you might imagine, but I've never seen anyone lock their computer box, so I don't see the point. The second distraction is the way Antec has spelled their name in drilled holes across the tops of both sides of the case. This totally destroys the "generic" look, as well as allowing unfiltered air into the case and releasing more sound.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet Antec Sonata, April 28, 2003
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At the time I purchased the case, Amazon called it "MID TOWER CASE 380W 9BAY BLACK" and nothing more. This case is in fact the Antec Sonata. It has a low noise 120mm rear fan, front panel usb/firewire/sound, 4 rubber grommet rotated 3.5" drive bays to help minimize hard drive vibrations, a quiet 380W power supply and a front dust filter. It also has 2 blue lights on the front that give the case a cool blue glow in a dark room. My minor gripe about the case is the sides and top of the case are a glossy black that can easily can pick up fingerprints, but luckily the front of the case doesn't have a glossy finish. Overall, it's yet another high quality product from Antec.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not Quite Perfect, but Extremely Close, June 9, 2005
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My former case had four lighted 80mm case fans, a clear side panel, a front bezel with more lights, and a gumball machine quality power supply that came with it. I was tired of the flashy look and the power supply was beginning to fail, so I decided it was time for a new case.

I chose the Antec Sonata because I wanted a quieter computer. At its current price, this case is worth it for the power supply alone, which is a special quiet version of Antec's Truepower and isn't sold separately.

When I got the case, it was all that I had expected and then some.

The first thing I noticed was the looks. This is a very nice looking, understated yet elegant case. The paint is excellent, like a new car (you have to buff any fingerprints off in the same way). The drive cover gives a sleek look, and is removeable if you want quick access to your drives. I didn't like the front LED lights, but you can disable them by just not plugging in the ATX power connector that comes from the front. My front ports were USB 2.0, but if for some reason you get 1.1, Antec will replace them for free.

I was also pleasantly surprised to find a built in removable, washable air filter under the front intake. This was a great addition, as I usually add my own filter material in order to keep the case relatively dust free.

One aesthetic detail I did not like was the locks on the front and side, these are silver and detract from the look of the black case, while serving no purpose for most home users.

A bigger issue with the case are the "bullet holes" spelling antec on each side of the case. Here we have what is sold as a quiet PC, with huge holes punched in the side which will let out sound and let in dust. Presumably they are for venting, but I think the designers could have found a better way which did not detract from the otherwise sleek look of the case. I ended up covering them with some filter material, to still allow venting but prevent any dust from entering the case.

The case is easy to open, with two thumbscrews and a simple latch. Inside is 1 Antec 120mm fan, placed in exhaust position with rubber strips in place of screws to dampen the sound produced by the fan. When I first plugged in the fan I was disappointed by the sound of it, but after I plugged it into the "fan only" connectors on the powersupply, it was whisper quiet. The fan on the power supply is even quieter; I couldn't tell if it was on or not the first couple of times.

When it came to installing The drives, I was very happy with the clever design of the 5.25" bays. Each bay has an easily removable cover with two drive rails on the back. Just screw the drive rails to the drive and slide it in. The exterior 3.5" bays were fairly convenient as well: slide out a solid 2 bay face and then screw the drive into the top or bottom.

The interior 3.5" (hard drive) bays are unique. They are rotated 90 degrees, so that either the connector side or the front of the drive faces you as you are looking into the case. This is an unusual choice, but seems like a great idea for easy connection. These bays have slide out tabs, which are a great idea as well. They also have rubber washers on each screw hole, to reduce the vibration produced by the drives. I found myself very frustrated with the internal bays at first. The problem is that the standard cables shipped with most IDE hard drives are 18 inches long. It was not possible to connect two IDE drives (one master, one slave) to one slot on my motherboard. I ended up having to separate the drives.

A simple solution would be to buy longer cables, but the average user is just going to want to use the cable that came with their hard drive. This probably doesn't apply to SATA drives either.

A lot of users think the other side of the case should open, but really there is no need for that with the tool free external drive insertion and rotated internal bays. A removeable motherboard tray would also have been nice, but would have meant a higher price, and isn't that big of an issue to me.

Once I got it set up, everything was quiet except for the fan on my processor, which was formerly the quietest fan in the case. I am going to replace that, and should have a whisper quiet PC as soon as I do.

An added bonus is that once I added an additional 120mm fan to the system, I dropped my average CPU temperature by about 8 degrees Celsius, which is an amazing change.

Overall this is a great case that does a lot of things right, but I just can't give it 5 stars due mostly to the bullet holes on the side and the rotated drive bays. Neither of these is a deal breaker, and I would highly recommend this case to anyone who wants a quieter PC.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet!
This is the third computer I've put together for myself. This case by-far is the best one. I like the quietness of it. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Mr Koko

5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet, interesting features, great design
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The first one was so good, I bought a second for another PC rebuild. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Case
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good while it works
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Perfect
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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific!
This is a terrific case. It's very attractive and well-constructed. The power supply offers adequate power-- 380 Watts-- for all but the most demanding users. Read more
Published on January 11, 2005 by David

5.0 out of 5 stars highly recommend it.
I bought it about a month ago, running fine ever since.
Looks Great
Bright LCD (use as night light)
Quieter than anything I know out there, though not SILENT... Read more
Published on November 12, 2004 by M. Chen

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