In my Geek Tips article outlining my Beta test of Microsoft Windows 7, I needed a computer to install it on. What I built is sweet, specification wise, but the case steals the show. Still, photos do not do this case justice, so here's a video. Check out the Geeks in Phoenix Windows 7 test system inside the Antec Skeleton!
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Antec cases have always been great investments, as I have owned several. They range from ...
an old Antec AT Server Tower, circa '97-98, |
Antec Mid-tower |
of course, the Faux Stone and Chalkboard is one, |
and my Antec P180, with dual air-flow chambers |
I guess it won't be a surprise when I tell you I decided to go with Antec. Their designs are terrific. And the latest one is sweet. It's called the Skeleton. Click here to see it in operation.
Here are the specifications on it:
Case Type |
Open Case Design |
Color |
Metallic Silver |
Dimensions |
13”(H) x 14.8”(W) x 16.5”(D)
33.02 (H) x 37.6 cm (W) x 41.9 cm (D) |
Weight |
15.5 lbs / 7 kg |
Cooling |
1 x Super Big Boy 250mm Multi-LED Fan
1 x 92mm Hard Drives Fan |
Drive Bays |
2 x Quick Release 5.25” Bays
2 x Quick Release 3.5” Bays
4 x Externally Mounted 3.5” Bays |
Motherboard Size |
Mini-ITX, MicroATX, Standard ATX |
Front I/O Panel |
1 x IEEE 1394 Firewire
2 x USB 2.0
1 x eSATA
AC’97/HD Audio In and Out |
It's build time.
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