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Antec ISK 110 VESA Case Review

This case is designed to be mounted on to the back of your monitor, using the supplied VESA bracket.  The installation process is fairly simple.

First of all, we must secure the bracket to the back of the monitor using the four provided screws.  The orientation of the system will depend on how you orientate this bracket so it's important to consider this before proceeding.

We decided to attach the bracket so the fixings were on the right hand side.  This means that the front panel connections will point towards the top of the monitor and the rear connections will point down.  We think this way will let you manage cables and access the front panel connections most effectively.

Once the bracket is in place, the system can be hooked on and then secured into place with the three thumbscrews provided.  We would recommend tightening them with a screw driver to ensure that the system doesn't come loose over time.

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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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