• Log InLog In
  • Register
Liquid`
Team Liquid Liquipedia
EST 04:37
CET 10:37
KST 18:37
  • Home
  • Forum
  • Calendar
  • Streams
  • Liquipedia
  • Features
  • Store
  • EPT
  • TL+
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Smash
  • Heroes
  • Counter-Strike
  • Overwatch
  • Liquibet
  • Fantasy StarCraft
  • TLPD
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Blogs
Forum Sidebar
Events/Features
News
Featured News
ByuL: The Forgotten Master of ZvT29Behind the Blue - Team Liquid History Book19Clem wins HomeStory Cup 289HomeStory Cup 28 - Info & Preview13Rongyi Cup S3 - Preview & Info8
Community News
Team Liquid Map Contest - Preparation Notice6Weekly Cups (Feb 23-Mar 1): herO doubles, 2v2 bonanza1Weekly Cups (Feb 16-22): MaxPax doubles0Weekly Cups (Feb 9-15): herO doubles up2ACS replaced by "ASL Season Open" - Starts 21/0258
StarCraft 2
General
How do you think the 5.0.15 balance patch (Oct 2025) for StarCraft II has affected the game? Vitality disbanding their sc2-team Team Liquid Map Contest - Preparation Notice ByuL: The Forgotten Master of ZvT Nexon's StarCraft game could be FPS, led by UMS maker
Tourneys
RSL Season 4 announced for March-April Sparkling Tuna Cup - Weekly Open Tournament $5,000 WardiTV Winter Championship 2026 Sea Duckling Open (Global, Bronze-Diamond) PIG STY FESTIVAL 7.0! (19 Feb - 1 Mar)
Strategy
Custom Maps
Publishing has been re-enabled! [Feb 24th 2026] Map Editor closed ?
External Content
The PondCast: SC2 News & Results Mutation # 515 Together Forever Mutation # 514 Ulnar New Year Mutation # 513 Attrition Warfare
Brood War
General
Gypsy to Korea BSL 22 Map Contest — Submissions OPEN to March 10 Flash's ASL S21 & Future Plans Announcement BGH Auto Balance -> http://bghmmr.eu/ BW General Discussion
Tourneys
ASL Season 21 Qualifiers March 7-8 [Megathread] Daily Proleagues [BSL22] Open Qualifier #1 - Sunday 21:00 CET Small VOD Thread 2.0
Strategy
Soma's 9 hatch build from ASL Game 2 Fighting Spirit mining rates Simple Questions, Simple Answers Zealot bombing is no longer popular?
Other Games
General Games
Path of Exile PC Games Sales Thread Nintendo Switch Thread Stormgate/Frost Giant Megathread Battle Aces/David Kim RTS Megathread
Dota 2
Official 'what is Dota anymore' discussion The Story of Wings Gaming
League of Legends
Heroes of the Storm
Simple Questions, Simple Answers Heroes of the Storm 2.0
Hearthstone
Deck construction bug Heroes of StarCraft mini-set
TL Mafia
Mafia Game Mode Feedback/Ideas Vanilla Mini Mafia TL Mafia Community Thread
Community
General
Mexico's Drug War US Politics Mega-thread Russo-Ukrainian War Thread Things Aren’t Peaceful in Palestine YouTube Thread
Fan Clubs
The IdrA Fan Club
Media & Entertainment
[Manga] One Piece [Req][Books] Good Fantasy/SciFi books Anime Discussion Thread
Sports
2024 - 2026 Football Thread Formula 1 Discussion TL MMA Pick'em Pool 2013
World Cup 2022
Tech Support
Laptop capable of using Photoshop Lightroom?
TL Community
The Automated Ban List
Blogs
FS++
Kraekkling
Shocked by a laser…
Spydermine0240
Gaming-Related Deaths
TrAiDoS
ONE GREAT AMERICAN MARINE…
XenOsky
Unintentional protectionism…
Uldridge
ASL S21 English Commentary…
namkraft
Customize Sidebar...

Website Feedback

Closed Threads



Active: 2140 users

Antec Lanboy Air Build

Blogs > JingleHell
Post a Reply
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-06 19:23:05
March 23 2011 14:01 GMT
#1
The Antec Lanboy Air computer case, which is designed for modularity, and theoretically a whole new style of cooling and keeping clean, is definitely a case for enthusiasts and hobbyists. The ~$200 price tag kicks it right out of the casual or budget range quickly.

The rig I'm installing today is:
EVGA X58FTW3
i7 930@3.8
CM Hyper 212+
6GB OCZ Reaper
EVGA 1GB 460 SLI @763
Crucial 64GB Sata3 SSD
500GB Samsung 7200RPM storage.

+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


Spoiler contains a pic of the guts.

This post is not for discussion of my rig, I'm a hobbyist with a bit of a disability, and shiny toys is just what I do for fun. I don't consider myself an enthusiast, because I don't go insane seeing how close to exploding I can get my rig. I just play games, occasionally FRAPs some stuff, and generally muck around on it.

Anyways, on to the weird concepts behind the Lanboy Air.

The Lanboy Air is almost entirely modular, to install things your way. The outside is entirely mesh, and all 5 stock fans pull air in. There's room to install up to 10 more fans, with the theory being that with all the fans pushing in, positive pressure will keep dust from actually settling inside. We'll see about that, I suppose.

UPDATE: This actually seems to work, it gathers less dust than the old case.

As far as cooling, the case has received mixed reviews, but since I don't go in for pushing my PC to the max outside of gaming related usage, I won't be reviewing the cooling ability of the case. I plan to install 2-3 additional fans. (Haven't done this yet.)

Another interesting feature is the "Air mount" system for 3.5in drives. Essentially these are HDD mounts attached to bungie cords that hook onto the frame of the case to cut down on vibration. According to pretty much every professional review I've found, it's a good idea to have 2 small zip ties on hand per 3.5in drive to prevent them sliding on the bungies.

Difficulty of Build:
A little excessive. I expect a case-case transplant to take longer than a full build, but I spent a solid 3 hours moving my stuff from an Antec 900. A lot of the things that look like great concepts are implemented about as poorly as possible. The screws that come with it felt like a grab bag, there weren't really enough of any of them, including the ones for mounting drives. They didn't include nearly enough for all the drives the case claims to hold, at least.

If you want to utilize most of the potential for gimmicky fun stuff, expect a nightmare hodge podge of non-standard fasteners. I ended up building to a "standard" configuration that it came laid out for, and it was still a needlessly complex process.

Cable management isn't an OCD thing for me, as long as airflow isn't restricted, I don't care if I can see them. That's probably fortunate, seeing as I have no idea whatsoever how you would possibly hide everything. (Well, it is a mesh case, but still...)

UPDATE: Installing an SSD was a little interesting, but the bushings and screws lined up, although some Sata cables might have a bit of trouble reaching the mounting position. Took literally 5 minutes.

Installing additional fans is also not too bad, the screws are non standard, and look like small wood screws, and I wouldn't want to have to swap them out often, since the plastic they go into would probably wear down quickly, but also easy.

Cool Stuff:
You really can customize all the advertised things, if you have plenty of free time and no small children or pets to eat the tiny non-standard screws. My CPU is currently idling about 2C cooler than it did in my Antec 900. (Results may vary, my old wiring was the result of too many hurried modifications.)

It really looks awesome, if you're into the look. The Transformers comparison is really apt (although it's a Decepticon, and it kicked my ass for 3 hours.) The handles felt sturdy, and I couldn't hear anything rattling around when I moved it.

Issues Found:
The mentioned screw issues. Also, swapping the motherboard tray to below the PSU for better cable management looks like a nightmare, involving 2 different types of non-standard screws.

The mesh on the sides feels a little less sturdy than I would expect out of an Antec product, especially at this price.

The manual is online, rather than in the box. Granted, most people willing to spend $200 on a case have another internet capable device, but for that much, a few sheets of paper won't bankrupt them.

The bungies definitely require something to hold the drive mounts to them, to keep them from sliding forward and backwards.

Overall, the case feels like an early internal demo, rather than a finished product. With the price tag, I expect the screws to be a little more uniform, a full set of screws, slightly sturdier mesh sides, and a little more thought into cable routing. Oh, and maybe having the front panel grounded at the factory, too. That was vaguely silly.

Overall, I give the case a 7/10. For all it's faults, it's surprisingly quiet and cool. Insanely quieter than my 900 was, and cooler at that. The build difficulty would also be improved by not trying to rush while my son was asleep, and having a grounded working location that's an appropriate height to sit or stand all the way, instead of a kitchen table.

Update July 6 2011

Using RTV Silicone to mount fans at the bottom of the side panel underneath the two mid ones lets you force air to SLI Video cards really well, I've got my 2 squirrel cage cooler EVGA 460's at 800Mhz without temp issues because I can force feed the cards so much air.

The case may be average for normal configurations, but for SLI, it's awesome.

***
metaphoR
Profile Joined May 2010
United States199 Posts
March 23 2011 14:25 GMT
#2
dude, that thing looks like a transformer...kind of.
mahnini
Profile Blog Joined October 2005
United States6862 Posts
March 23 2011 14:39 GMT
#3
being made entirely of mesh seems really unnecessary and in some cases actually makes for worse airflow and cooling. i guess an upside of that is it'll be really light to carry around.
the world's a playground. you know that when you're a kid, but somewhere along the way everyone forgets it.
Pur3Vengeance
Profile Joined October 2010
United Kingdom18 Posts
March 23 2011 15:35 GMT
#4
Agree with mahnini. It's better to have a cold air intake flowing through into a hot air out-take. Otherwise you just have air flowing around the case with inefficient cooling. Having said that the build looks sweet and it's going to be an awesome set up when it gets completed
Best of luck
Kiante
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Australia7069 Posts
March 23 2011 15:44 GMT
#5
I'm not quite sure what you mean by modular. i can see the mesh, but its not like you could move the motherboard tray to the front and the drive bays to the back...could you? Seems kind of extreme to just stop dust, and the mesh wont stop much sound so its potentially going to be louder than a regular case. Nice looking build tho
Writer
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-23 16:25:42
March 23 2011 16:03 GMT
#6
being made entirely of mesh seems really unnecessary and in some cases actually makes for worse airflow and cooling. i guess an upside of that is it'll be really light to carry around.


Actually, due to strength concerns with the design, the tube frame is steel instead of aluminum, so it's close to normal mid tower weight at ~20lb empty, I believe.

As for the cooling, like I said, I've seen mixed reviews. I don't expect it to outperform my Antec 900, but like I said, since I don't smoke my CPU, I doubt it will be an issue. I've also seen a build with almost completely internal water cooling on one review to maintain the look.
+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]



I'm not quite sure what you mean by modular. i can see the mesh, but its not like you could move the motherboard tray to the front and the drive bays to the back...could you? Seems kind of extreme to just stop dust, and the mesh wont stop much sound so its potentially going to be louder than a regular case. Nice looking build tho


Noise does get mentioned a bit in reviews where the build added extra fans. The modularity isn't complete, but you can move the mobo down and the PSU to the top, mount drives in different directions for easier cable management, and re-arrange any set of drive bays. Since I have a toddler, I actually plan to mount my optical drive sideways so that I have to open the front side to get to it, to keep him away from it. It's definitely at least half gimmick, but it looks fun and shiny, and those are my two top concerns with new computer toys.

My wife is an IT geek of the "enjoys hand cleaning friend's registries when they get infected" type, so if its in the budget, I get new toys to help fill my disability enforced free time. (I don't have any college, so work I could get would lose me the insurance I got when the Army medically retired me, and we wouldn't be able to afford my meds, so I'm a stay at home dad.)
Firereaver
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
India1701 Posts
March 23 2011 16:56 GMT
#7
On March 24 2011 01:03 JingleHell wrote:

My wife is an IT geek of the "enjoys hand cleaning friend's registries when they get infected" type, so if its in the budget, I get new toys to help fill my disability enforced free time. (I don't have any college, so work I could get would lose me the insurance I got when the Army medically retired me, and we wouldn't be able to afford my meds, so I'm a stay at home dad.)

Mind=Blown.
GG with the rig. Looks sweet wish I had the cash for it though T_T!!
"They drone drone drone , me win" - JangMinChul(Iron/oGsMC)
prototype.
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Canada4215 Posts
March 23 2011 17:09 GMT
#8
When I first saw this case awhile back, the first thing that came in mind was lego/mega blocks.

How is the cable management for the lanboy?
( ・´ー・`)
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-24 22:49:13
March 24 2011 01:21 GMT
#9
Wooo, now I just need to get the camera from my wife and put up a pic of my build.
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
March 26 2011 17:47 GMT
#10
Picture added in the spoiler, review finished.
Raeleigh
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Canada902 Posts
March 26 2011 20:04 GMT
#11
Enjoyed the review and reading about it. I've only sold one of those cases where I work in the past 5 months. Doesn't seem to be too popular, which sucks cause it's a fantastic idea for a case.

The lanboy air is super cool, but it has to be one of the least aesthetically pleasing cases to look at. It's unfortunate. D:
you are perfect porcelain.
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
March 26 2011 20:15 GMT
#12
On March 27 2011 05:04 Raeleigh wrote:
Enjoyed the review and reading about it. I've only sold one of those cases where I work in the past 5 months. Doesn't seem to be too popular, which sucks cause it's a fantastic idea for a case.

The lanboy air is super cool, but it has to be one of the least aesthetically pleasing cases to look at. It's unfortunate. D:


Meh, if you like the '80s transformer look, it's awesome. I think what's really crushing sales for it is the unorthodox cooling, which, ironically, is one of the things that works perfectly fine. The idea of mounting your drives on rubber bands may also scare the pants off people, for understandable reasons.

And of course, at $200, it's an expensive experiment to find out if it actually works, which for noise and cooling, it blows an Antec 900 out of the water. Especially with a hyper212+ on the CPU, set to pull the air coming off the back intake fan.

AyeH
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States534 Posts
March 27 2011 07:25 GMT
#13
haha, if you wanted airflow, you should have gotten the antec skeleton! haha, and just have a giant fan on the outside blowing straight at it.

i recently put together a watercooling rig with a i7 and two 275 gtx on a single loop in a 800d. that was quite some work.. you ought to try watercooling ur gfx cards sometime. definitely worth reducing the temps and sounds that the new gtx's create at 100% load.
Is it in you?
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
March 27 2011 13:37 GMT
#14
On March 27 2011 16:25 AyeH wrote:
haha, if you wanted airflow, you should have gotten the antec skeleton! haha, and just have a giant fan on the outside blowing straight at it.

i recently put together a watercooling rig with a i7 and two 275 gtx on a single loop in a 800d. that was quite some work.. you ought to try watercooling ur gfx cards sometime. definitely worth reducing the temps and sounds that the new gtx's create at 100% load.


Read the whole blog post. I have a toddler. Antec Skeleton is NOT designed for being in the same living quarters as household pets or small children.

As far as plumbing goes, I don't need it, and I'm superstitious about water inside my computer case.
prototype.
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Canada4215 Posts
March 27 2011 16:35 GMT
#15
Your airflow is kinda messed up. You have your psu and bottom 460 fighting for cool air. Doesn't your case allow psu to intake air from the bottom?

And I'm hoping the fan on your, i think it's a hyper 212+, is pulling air and not pushing.

Also your cable management could use a bit of work.
( ・´ー・`)
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
March 27 2011 17:10 GMT
#16
My PC is sitting on carpet, with no ability to fit some sort of mat in the nook I cram it into next to my desk to keep my toddler from playing with buttons or dumping a glass of water in it. (Yes, this case is slightly silly under the circumstances. Thus some precautions.)

The fan on the hyper 212 is pulling air off the fan in the back. The case fans are all intakes.

My cable management is as decent as my PSU combined with that case will really allow. I'm not modular, there's no room at the top of the motherboard tray to pull cables behind it to the top, and my choices on which cables ran where were slightly limited by my number of available molex after using adapters for PCIE power.
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
May 06 2011 12:31 GMT
#17
Updated OP After installing an additional fan and an SSD.
Please log in or register to reply.
Live Events Refresh
Next event in 24m
[ Submit Event ]
Live Streams
Refresh
StarCraft 2
SortOf 158
mcanning 135
Livibee 131
Rex 0
StarCraft: Brood War
Britney 52806
Sea 41936
Jaedong 915
PianO 510
ToSsGirL 280
Dewaltoss 143
Nal_rA 32
GoRush 24
Terrorterran 17
Purpose 7
Dota 2
XaKoH 529
NeuroSwarm114
League of Legends
JimRising 486
Counter-Strike
Stewie2K997
m0e_tv564
Super Smash Bros
Mew2King144
Other Games
C9.Mang0296
Fuzer 228
Organizations
Dota 2
PGL Dota 2 - Main Stream7300
StarCraft: Brood War
Afreeca ASL 4100
Dota 2
PGL Dota 2 - Secondary Stream1189
StarCraft: Brood War
UltimateBattle 298
StarCraft 2
Blizzard YouTube
StarCraft: Brood War
BSLTrovo
sctven
[ Show 14 non-featured ]
StarCraft 2
• LUISG 25
• AfreecaTV YouTube
• intothetv
• Kozan
• IndyKCrew
• LaughNgamezSOOP
• Migwel
• sooper7s
StarCraft: Brood War
• BSLYoutube
• STPLYoutube
• ZZZeroYoutube
League of Legends
• Lourlo1154
• Jankos1104
• Stunt486
Upcoming Events
CranKy Ducklings
24m
RSL Revival
24m
Reynor vs Zoun
herO vs sOs
WardiTV Winter Champion…
2h 24m
Classic vs Rogue
Solar vs Gerald
Bunny vs Nicoract
ByuN vs Zoun
herO vs Clem
MaxPax vs Cure
AI Arena Tournament
10h 24m
Patches Events
13h 24m
Replay Cast
14h 24m
Sparkling Tuna Cup
1d
RSL Revival
1d
Classic vs TriGGeR
Cure vs Cham
WardiTV Winter Champion…
1d 2h
OSC
1d 2h
[ Show More ]
BSL
1d 10h
Replay Cast
1d 14h
Replay Cast
1d 23h
Monday Night Weeklies
2 days
OSC
2 days
Replay Cast
4 days
The PondCast
5 days
Replay Cast
5 days
Replay Cast
6 days
Liquipedia Results

Completed

Proleague 2026-03-05
PiG Sty Festival 7.0
Underdog Cup #3

Ongoing

KCM Race Survival 2026 Season 1
Jeongseon Sooper Cup
Spring Cup 2026
ASL Season 21: Qualifier #1
RSL Revival: Season 4
WardiTV Winter 2026
Nations Cup 2026
ESL Pro League S23 Stage 1&2
PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026
IEM Kraków 2026
BLAST Bounty Winter 2026
BLAST Bounty Winter Qual

Upcoming

ASL Season 21: Qualifier #2
ASL Season 21
Acropolis #4 - TS6
Acropolis #4
IPSL Spring 2026
CSLAN 4
HSC XXIX
uThermal 2v2 2026 Main Event
Bellum Gens Elite Stara Zagora 2026
NationLESS Cup
CS Asia Championships 2026
Asian Champions League 2026
IEM Atlanta 2026
PGL Astana 2026
BLAST Rivals Spring 2026
CCT Season 3 Global Finals
IEM Rio 2026
PGL Bucharest 2026
Stake Ranked Episode 1
BLAST Open Spring 2026
ESL Pro League S23 Finals
TLPD

1. ByuN
2. TY
3. Dark
4. Solar
5. Stats
6. Nerchio
7. sOs
8. soO
9. INnoVation
10. Elazer
1. Rain
2. Flash
3. EffOrt
4. Last
5. Bisu
6. Soulkey
7. Mini
8. Sharp
Sidebar Settings...

Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use | Contact Us

Original banner artwork: Jim Warren
The contents of this webpage are copyright © 2026 TLnet. All Rights Reserved.