Conclusion
After completing the installation of the case and reflecting back on the downsides I had during installation I realized that differences from a typical installation are only to better the case out. I do however wish Antec would provide better documentation (installation guide) for the case.
Overall the case is a well built, sturdy gaming case which could suit most needs. While it doesn’t support E-ATX nor has a whole lot of room to work with inside, it still provides those extra features people are looking for: built in fan controllers, cooling, sleek look, and many others. Overall Think Computers would like to award the Antec Nine Hundred Two Mid Tower Case a 9 out of 10 score.

Pros:
- Well built case
- Built in fan controllers
- Plenty of airflow
- Great gaming case
- Improved over the original
Cons:
- Installation isn’t typical, manual doesn’t help any
- Heavy
Nice case! At about $110, it seems like a good deal, but I've seen this case listed as high as $159 which is too much…. what's with the ancient motherboard being installed in the case in this review??? It looks like one of those Slot1/PGA370 combo boards from 1999-2000!!! But guess it's simply to show that a big MB can fit the case OK…. I just found it amusing! LOL
Yeah it's a really old system! Just used to show installation and to power on the system
Nice case! At about $110, it seems like a good deal, but I've seen this case listed as high as $159 which is too much…. what's with the ancient motherboard being installed in the case in this review??? It looks like one of those Slot1/PGA370 combo boards from 1999-2000!!! But guess it's simply to show that a big MB can fit the case OK…. I just found it amusing! LOL
Yeah it's a really old system! Just used to show installation and to power on the system