The Antec C8 Wood case is designed for excellent cooling performance, with numerous fan slots and a mesh texture to optimise airflow. The Antec C8 Wood also offers an unobstructed view of your configuration thanks to two adjoining tempered glass sides.
Highlights
Tempered glass front and left side panel with wood front insert.
Mesh design on top and right side panel
Side panels can be removed without first removing the top panel
Wide to perfectly support the longest graphics cards
Elegant and practical design of the power supply bracket
Four pre-installed Velcro straps for easy cable routing
Dual-chamber design for optimum cooling
Elegant design and quality materials
The C8 is distinguished by its tempered glass front and left side panel , offering an unobstructed view of your internal components. This transparency highlights your configuration and is ideal for fans of aesthetic setups. The white finish adds a touch of modernity and sophistication to the whole. Designed for optimum thermal performance, this case has multiple fan slots.
Generous space
With its increased width, the C8 can accommodate graphics cards up to 440 mm long and CPU fans up to 175 mm high. It is compatible with E-ATX, ATX, Micro ATX and Mini ITXmotherboard formats, giving you great flexibility in your choice of components. For a clean and organised installation, the case comes with four pre-installed Velcro straps for easy cable routing. The side panels can be removed independently of the top panel, simplifying access to internal components. In addition, the dual-chamber design provides effective separation of heat zones, optimising overall system cooling.
Antec isn't my usual brand, but the case has everything I need to connect my water cooling system.
In the end, I'm going to switch case brands. Antec is well-known, but it far exceeds my expectations, and the "aquarium" effect is simply sublime. The case is heavy (which is an advantage) and the materials are reliable.
And it's really well designed so that you can hardly see any cables.
Model: Antec C8 (Black)
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by Tiroxe
Posted on 1 Nov 2025
Bought on 4 Oct 2025 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 10
Superb case, top design and quality
Beautiful casing, the wooden panel gives a unique look. Easy assembly, good air circulation and impeccable finish. Solid, spacious and pleasant to work with. Would definitely recommend!
Model: Antec C8 (Wood)
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by PinaultL
Posted on 15 Oct 2025
Bought on 16 Sep 2025 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 10
Perfect service
Everything I needed to build my first PC. Valuable advice that met my needs. An efficient and attentive service. In short, ideal for building my first tower!
Model: Antec C8 (Wood)
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by KiKoMaSo
Posted on 4 Oct 2025
Bought on 4 Sep 2025 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 14Average rating: 8
Super box
I was looking for a case with glass or an aquarium so that it didn't look too heavy.
I wanted something that was well ventilated because it's not always easy in an aquarium, and a case where my AIO Artic 360 and the rest of my configuration could pass through without a problem, as I still have 2 4TB HDDs for storage.
Frankly, I'm not disappointed with this case, there's plenty of space, even once the disks have been installed at the back.
The fact that it's meshed and open at the back doesn't affect the noise from the fans, they're at a minimum anyway and even when playing the flow remains good.
I've gained a few degrees compared to my Dark Base (2 or 3°).
Quality-wise, it's clean.
On the other hand, it's a bit imposing, I'd have preferred some smaller dimensions like on the C5, but with the C5 I'd have had to change a few fans to go up to 120mm and the salesman told me that with the AIO Arctic 360 I have, there was a risk of it touching the motherboard because it's imposing.
Model: Antec C8 (Black)
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by Chapi
Posted on 24 Sep 2025
Bought on 16 Aug 2025 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 5Average rating: 9
Beau
It's a handsome, compact design, with storage space at the back that makes for a sleek front, highlighted by the window and the wood?