Antec Quiet Computing Two Hundred User Manual

TWO HUNDRED  
USERS MANUAL  
TWO HUNDRED USERS MANUAL  
At Antec, we continually refine and improve our products to ensure the highest quality. It’s possible that  
your new case will differ slightly from the descriptions in this manual. This isn’t a problem; it’s simply an  
improvement. As of the date of publication, all features, descriptions, and illustrations in this manual are  
correct.  
Disclaimer  
This manual is intended only as a guide for Antec’s computer enclosures. For more comprehensive  
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1.1  
CASE SPECIFICATIONS  
Case Type  
Color  
Gaming Mid Tower  
Black  
Dimensions  
450mm (H) x 200mm (W) x 470mm (D)  
17.7” (H) x 7.9” (W) x 18.5” (D)  
Weight  
Cooling  
13.9 lbs / 6.3 kg  
1 x Rear 120mm TwoCool™ fan  
1 x Top special 140mm TwoCool™ fan  
2 x Front 120mm fan mounts (optional)  
1 x Side 120mm fan mount (optional)  
Drive Bays  
10 Drive Bays:  
-
-
-
3 x External 5.25” drive bays  
1 x External front-loaded hot swap 3.5” SATA hard drive caddy  
6 x Internal 3.5” drive bays  
Expansion Slots  
Motherboard Size  
Front I/O Panel  
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Mini-ITX, microATX, Standard ATX  
2 x USB 2.0  
AC’97 / HD Audio In and Out  
1.2  
DIAGRAM  
1. 120mm rear TwoCool™ fan  
2. 140mm top TwoCool™ fan  
3. 120mm front fans (optional)  
4. Washable air filters  
5. Motherboard mount  
6. Power supply mount  
7. 5.25” drive bays  
8. 3.5” drive bays  
9. 3.5” hot-swap SATA drive bay  
10. CPU cutout  
11. Front I/O panel  
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE  
2.1 SETTING  
UP  
1. Place the case upright on a flat, stable surface with the  
rear of the case facing you.  
2. Remove the side panels by first removing the  
thumbscrews at the rear of the case. Then, grip each  
panel at the top and bottom and slide it toward the rear  
of the case until it detaches from the chassis.  
3. To remove the front bezel, locate the three plastic tabs  
on the left side of the bezel. They fasten the front bezel  
to the metal chassis. Release the tabs from the top down  
to release the bezel. Swing the bezel open to about 45°  
and gently lift the bezel upward, and it will come off  
easily. Set the bezel in a safe place.  
Note: Do not use your fingernails to pry or lift the panels.  
2.2 POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION  
1. With the case upright, place the power supply on the  
bottom of the case.  
Note: Power supplies with fans on the bottom of the  
power supply will need to be mounted so that the  
fan is facing the top of the case. The Two Hundred  
provides mounting holes for power supplies with  
standard mounting layouts to be installed upside  
up or upside down.  
2. Push the power supply to the back of the case and align  
the mounting holes.  
3. Attach the power supply to the case with the screws  
provided.  
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2.3 CABLE MANAGEMENT  
There is a cable management compartment behind the 3.5” drive cage.  
You can tuck or route excess cables in this compartment.  
1. Open the right side panel as described in section 2.1.  
2. Locate the cable management compartment with cable ties located  
behind the walls of the 3.5” drive cage.  
3. Tuck or route your excess cables to the compartment. This will keep  
the cables from interfering with airflow in your case and help with  
cooling.  
4. Use the cable ties provided to hold them in place.  
2.4 MOTHERBOARD INSTALLATION  
1. Lay the case down, with the open side facing up.  
The drive cages and power supply should be visible.  
2. Make sure you have the correct I/O panel for your  
motherboard. If the panel provided with the case  
isn’t suitable, please contact your motherboard  
manufacturer for the correct I/O panel.  
3. Align your motherboard with the standoff holes and  
remember which holes are lined up. Not all  
motherboards will match with all the provided  
holes; this is normal and won’t affect its  
functionality.  
4. Remove your motherboard by lifting it up.  
5. Install standoffs as needed and put the  
motherboard back in.  
6. Screw in your motherboard to the standoffs with  
the provided Phillips-head screws.  
Note: The Two Hundred comes with a CPU cutout on the motherboard tray, which will allow you to  
change your CPU heatsink without removing the motherboard.  
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2.5 INTERNAL 3.5” DEVICE INSTALLATION  
The Two Hundred provides space for up to six 3.5” hard  
drives. Before you begin, remove the side panels and  
front bezel of the case as described in section 2.1. Behind  
the front bezel there is a fan cage which provides space  
for up to two fans at the front of the case.  
1. Open the fan cage by pressing both clips to release  
it, then swing it open and detach it from the chassis.  
2. Insert your 3.5” device into the 3.5” drive cage from  
the front of the case until the mounting holes align  
with the screw holes in the cage.  
3. Fasten the device in place with the provided screws.  
4. Mount any other 3.5” HDD devices accordingly.  
5. Connect the appropriate power and data cables to  
the device(s).  
6. Replace the fan cage.  
2.6 FRONT-LOADED HOT SWAP SATA HARD DRIVE CADDY  
This case comes with a built-in, externally accessible 3.5” SATA  
drive bay where you can load/unload your drive without shutting  
down your computer.  
Note: Before you can use the hot swap feature, you must  
install all related drivers that come with your  
motherboard and turn on the “AHCI” function in the  
BIOS to activate the hot swap feature.  
Loading:  
1. Align your SATA HDD with the drive bay with the connector  
facing the case.  
2. Push the HDD all the way into the bay until it locks into  
position.  
Unloading:  
1. Ensure that your HDD is not in use.  
2. Push the release button on the left-hand side of the drive bay  
and pull the HDD free.  
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2.7 EXTERNAL 5.25” DEVICE INSTALLATION  
There are three externally accessible 5.25” drive bays. Before you begin,  
remove both side panels and front bezel as detailed in section 2.1.  
1. Remove the drive bay faceplate by applying pressure to the inside  
of the plate until it pops free of the bezel.  
2. Slide your 5.25” device into the bay from the front of the case.  
3. Secure the drive into position in the drive cage using the provided  
screws.  
4. Mount any other 5.25” devices accordingly.  
5. Connect the appropriate power and data cables to your device(s).  
CONNECTING THE FRONT I/O PORTS  
3.1 USB 2.0  
Connect the front I/O panel USB cable to the USB header pin on your motherboard. Check the  
motherboard user’s manual to ensure that it matches the table below:  
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2
Pin  
1
Signal Names  
USB Power  
Negative Signal  
Positive Signal  
Ground  
Key (No Connection)  
Pin  
2
Signal Names  
USB Power  
Negative Signal  
Positive Signal  
Ground  
Empty Pin  
1
2
1
2
3
4
1
2
5
6
1
2
7
8
9
10  
9
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3.2 AC’97 / HD AUDIO PORTS  
There is an Intel® standard 10-pin AC’97 connector and an Intel® 10-pin HDA (High Definition Audio)  
connector linked to the front panel of the case.  
Signal Names  
(HDA)  
Signal Names  
(AC’97)  
Pin  
Pin  
1
2
MIC2  
L
1
2
MIC In  
GND  
AGND  
10 6 4 2  
9 7 5 3 1  
3
MIC2  
R
3
MIC Power  
4
AVCC  
4
NC  
5
FRO-R  
5
Line Out (R)  
Line Out (R)  
6
MIC2_JD  
F_IO_SEN  
Key (no pin)  
FRO-L  
6
7
7
NC  
8
8
Key (no pin)  
Line Out (L)  
Line Out (L)  
9
9
10  
LINE2_JD  
10  
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You can connect either the AC’97 or the HDA connector, depending on your motherboard. Locate the  
internal audio connectors from your motherboard or sound card and connect the corresponding audio  
cable. Consult your motherboard or sound card manual for the pin-out positions. Even if your system  
supports both standards, only use one connector.  
3.3 POWER SWITCH / RESET SWITCH / HARD DISK DRIVE LED CONNECTORS  
Connected to your front panel are LED and switch leads for power, reset, and  
HDD LED activity. Attach these to the corresponding connectors on your  
motherboard. Consult your motherboard manual for specific pin header  
locations. For LEDs, colored wires are positive ( + ). White or black wires are  
negative ( – ). If the LED does not light up when the system is powered on, try  
reversing the connection. For more information on connecting LEDs to your  
motherboard, see your motherboard user’s manual.  
Note: Polarity (positive and negative) does not matter for switches.  
3.4 REWIRING MOTHERBOARD HEADER CONNECTIONS  
There may come a time when you need to reconfigure the pin-out of a motherboard header connector.  
Examples could be for your USB header, audio input header, or some other front panel connector such  
as the Power Button connector.  
Before performing any work, please refer to your motherboard user’s manual or your motherboard  
manufacturer's website to be sure of the pin-out needed for your connector. We strongly recommend  
making a notated drawing before beginning work so that you can recover if your work gets disturbed.  
1. Determine which wires you need to remove in order to rewire your  
plug to match the USB pin-outs on your motherboard (refer to your  
motherboard user’s manual). Working on one connector at a time,  
use a very small flathead screwdriver or similar tool to lift up on  
the black tab located beside the gold posts (squares). This will  
allow you to easily slide out the pins from the USB plug.  
2. Working carefully so as not to damage the wires, connectors, or  
pins, slowly remove the pin from the connector. Repeat these  
steps for each wire you need to change.  
3. Working carefully so as not to damage the wires, connectors or  
pins, slowly reinsert the pin into the correct slot of the connector  
then snap closed the black tab that was lifted in step 1. Repeat  
these steps for each wire you need to change.  
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COOLING SYSTEM  
4.1  
TWOCOOL™ FANS  
Rear TwoCool™ Fan – There is  
The fan is installed so the air will be blown out of the case. This fan comes with  
a
120  
x
25mm TwoCool™ fan preinstalled at the rear of the case.  
two-speed  
a
switch that let you choose the speed best suited to your need. The default fan speed setting is  
Low.  
120mm TwoCool™ Specifications  
Size  
Rated Voltage  
Operating Voltage  
:
120 x 25mm TwoCool™ fan  
12V  
10.8V ~ 13.2 V  
:
:
Speed  
(RPM)  
Input  
Current  
Static  
Pressure  
Acoustic  
Noise  
Input  
Power  
Airflow  
High  
1500  
0.30A  
(Max.)  
1.434 m³ / min  
(51.2 CFM)  
1.212mm-H2O  
(0.047 inch-H2O)  
27.9 dBA  
16.9 dBA  
3.6W  
Low  
900  
0.0843 m³ / min  
(30.1 CFM)  
0.486mm-H2O  
(0.02 inch-H2O)  
0.18A  
2.16W  
Top TwoCool™ Fan – The case comes with  
will be blown out of the case. This fan comes with  
a
140mm top exhaust fan. The fan is installed so the air  
two-speed switch that let you choose the  
a
speed best suited to your need. The default fan speed setting is Low.  
140mm TwoCool™ Specifications  
Size:  
140 x 25mm TwoCool™  
12V  
Rated Voltage:  
Operating Voltage: 10.8V ~ 13.2 V  
Speed  
Input  
Static  
Acoustic  
Noise  
Input  
Airflow  
(RPM)  
Current  
Pressure  
Power  
High  
1200  
0.30A  
1.7 m³ / min  
(58.9 CFM)  
0.8 mm-H2O  
26 dBA  
3.6W  
2.4W  
(Max.)  
(0.03 inch-H2O)  
Low  
800  
0.95 m³ / min  
(33.6 CFM)  
0.28mm-H2O  
0.2A  
21.8 dBA  
(0.011 inch-H2O)  
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Note: The minimum voltage to start a typical TwoCool™ fan is 5V. We recommend that you set the  
fan speed to High if you choose to connect the fan(s) to a fan control device or to the Fan-  
Only connector found on some Antec power supplies. A fan control device regulates the fan  
speed by varying the voltage, which may start as low as 4.5V to 5V. Connecting a TwoCool™  
fan set on Low to a fan-control device may result in the fan not being able to start because  
the already lowered voltage from the fan control device will be further reduced by the  
TwoCool™ circuitry below 5V.  
4.2  
OPTIONAL FANS  
There are total of three optional 120mm fan mounts—one side intake fan (on the left side panel) and  
two front intake fans (at the front of the HDD cage). We recommend using Antec 120mm speed control  
fans and setting the speed to Low. These fans must be installed so that the air is blowing into the case.  
Side Fan – The side fan enhances graphic cards cooling. The fan should be installed so air is blowing into  
the case.  
Front Fans – You can install two 120mm fans to the fan cages in  
front of the hard drive bays. To install the front fans:  
1. Remove the front bezel as described in section 2.1.  
2. Depress the two tabs on the left side of the black fan  
holder and swing it outward. The holder will easily pull  
free of the chassis.  
3. Secure your 120mm fan(s) to the fan holder with the  
provided screws. The fan should be installed so that air is  
blowing into the case.  
4. Reattach the fan holder to the case by inserting the right  
side into the corresponding slots on the front of the case,  
then rotating the holder back into position until it clicks  
into place.  
Note: In order to build a quieter system, we recommend NOT installing the optional fans unless it is  
necessary for cooling. If you choose to install them we recommend using Antec 120mm  
TriCool™ fans and setting the speed to Low.  
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4.3  
WASHABLE AIR FILTERS  
Occasionally, it will be necessary to wash the air filters. Not washing the filters may result in high system  
temperatures and possible stability problems. We recommend checking the air filters at least once a  
month initially. The frequency will change depending on environmental conditions and system usage.  
Users who run their systems 24/7 will have to check their filters more often than those who don’t run  
their systems every day.  
Front Air Filter – There is an air filter located behind the  
front bezel.  
To remove the filter  
:
1. Remove the front bezel as listed in section 2.1.  
2. Remove the screw in the center of the front  
bezel to release the air filter.  
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USA  
tel: 510-770-1200  
fax: 510-770-1288  
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Netherlands  
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