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Antec ISK 110 VESA Case Review

Rating: 8.0.

Today we are going to look at the Antec ISK 110 VESA which is a small form factor PC case that can be attached to the back of your monitor to save space.  It's designed to be as compact as possible, only supporting the smallest components.  This makes it ideal for those looking to build an office system or perhaps a basic home desktop.

We know Antec best for producing affordable gaming PC cases like the One, Three Hundred and Nine Hundred.  That said, the company have a large range of cases which cater to all audiences, so it's not surprising that they have designed a small form factor model like this.  We look forward to seeing how Antec have managed to make room for all the necessary components in such a small chassis.

Specification

  • Case Type: Small Form Factor
  • Drive Bays: 2x 2.5″ internal drive bays
  • Front Ports: 4x USB 2.0, headphone, microphone
  • PSU: 90-watt adapter (external)
  • Motherboard Support: Mini-ITX
  • Dimensions (Without Vesa): 222 mm x 78.6 mm x 212 mm (HxWxD)
  • Dimensions: (With Vesa): 225.9 mm x 85 mm x 212 mm (HxWxD)

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4 comments

  1. Very cool, nice design. havent heard much from Antec lately.

  2. Excellent, I like this a lot. I use a boxee box with my tv however and it works quite well for media stuff. bit slow though

  3. what would be the most powerful system you could build in this? Core i7 3770k?

  4. build quality is always high from Antec, but I wish they would bring out a £300 case like the old days, when they targeted the ultra high end audience. been very quiet lately

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