Antec Debuts C6 Curve Air With Three-Sided Glass And A Curved Front Panel, Offering 450mm GPU Clearance For Enthusiast Builds

May 12, 2026 at 10:59am EDT
A custom-built gaming PC with 'GEFORCE RTX' graphics card and Antec components is showcased in the 'CONSTELLATION SERIES C6 CURVE AIR' model.

Antec has dropped new cases that bring the panoramic view to the next level with triple-sided tempered glass panels.

Antec Launches C6 Curve Air Cases With Three-Side Tempered Glass Panels in Three Flavors, Offering Incredible Panoramic Views

The Antec C6 Curve Air might be the only case with such a unique design, but it looks gorgeous. The company has just announced the C6 Curve Air series cases that bring the panoramic view to the next level. By deploying a curved tempered glass panel at the front, the C6 Curve Air brings a unique view that is distinguished, but compromises the front panel air intake. Instead, it brings the front intake fans to the bottom, allowing them to draw the cool air from multiple sides through the vents.

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The case brings tempered glass panels on three sides, including a curved glass panel on the front that feels seamless and gives a mesmerizing look from different angles. Apart from bringing a triple-sided tempered glass panel, the case also brings some modern features that can easily accommodate a wide range of PC components, including rear-connector motherboards such as MSI Project Zero or ASUS BTF. For regular builds, there are plenty of cutouts that will hide the cables neatly.

If you take a close look, you can see how the bigger routing holes on the motherboard plate are bent in order to enable an easier cable connection. As for the GPU and cooler support, the case provides up to 450mm and 180mm of clearance, respectively. The case appears quite spacious and big, and therefore weighs nearly 9 kg. So, it's something that can be ideal for enthusiast-grade builds to accommodate large-sized components.

Unfortunately, despite being decently big, it doesn't support E-ATX motherboard form-factor, but is compatible with ATX, m-ATX, and Mini ITX. That said, despite having no ventilation on the side panels, the PSU shroud on the bottom is fully ventilated from all sides. So, it's capable of cooling the component efficiently, but users cannot swap the bottom fans with a radiator as the case can only support a radiator at the top or rear.

The C6 Curve Air will be available in regular black, RGB black, and white colors.

News Source: Antec

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