Initially from the front the P193 looks identical to the P183, with the same vents in the front doors and the same color. Peaking up top is the first difference as the P193 is longer and has 2 140mm fans mounted in the back. You can see the side mounted fan sticking out a bit, this is one change from the P190 where the fan was mounted flush with the side.

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Once you open up the front door there is the familiar four 5.25" bays, one 3.5" bay and two removable fan filters. Also on the front is the power and reset switches, eSATA, two USB as well as mic and headphone jacks. All of the front bay covers are vented and filtered, an improvement over the P190.

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The front panel can be removed and reveals vented front panels. All of the bay cover panels are easily removed with the front still on.

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The right side panel is somewhat unremarkable while the left side houses that side mounted Big Boy 200mm fan.

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The side fan enclosure sticks out about one inch which allows for better clearance inside for heatsinks. There is a removable fan filter that easily slides out the back side.

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The back side is a familiar sight with I/O plate, 120mm fan, seven expansion slots, holes for watercooling and a bottom mount for the power supply. There is a bracket that is removable to allow for mounting of Antec's own CP series power supply. Along the top edge are the fan controls for the two top 140mm fans and the one back 120mm fan.

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Just like the P183, the bottom is smooth with four adhesive mounted rubber feet.

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