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Antec Signature S10 unboxing and first look

Today our man Leo takes a first look at the monster S10 case from Antec. This new flagship model firmly targets the high end enthusiast audience with a retail price set at £399.95 inc vat in the UK.

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• Innovative Air Intake
The unique Center Air Intake runs from alongside the Motherboard Chamber and the Power Supply Chamber, providing airflow to the components that generate the most heat.The unique Center Air Intake runs from alongside the Motherboard Chamber and the Power Supply Chamber, providing airflow to the components that generate the most heat.

• Three Chamber System
Isolating the enclosure into three distinct chambers allows maximum airflow with minimal fan noise.

• Optimised Cooling
Designed for high-performance system builds, the S10 features seven fans (plus one optional mount) and support for 240/280 mm top, 240/280/360 mm central, and 120 mm rear-mounted radiators.

• High Performance
Quad-SLI ready plus 10 PCI-E slots for up to four 12.5” PCI-E graphics cards

• Hassle-Free Maintenance
Quick-release washable air filters slide out effortlessly and dedicated filters for each chamber make managing a dust-free system quick and simple.

Official ANTEC web page HERE.

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You can preorder from Overclockers UK for £399.95 inc vat.

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  1. Nice, but not £400 nice.

  2. What material is the base made of?

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  7. What happen to the full review? Are you having trouble routing the power cable to the mobo? http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Gehaeuse-Hardware-213436/Tests/Antec-Signature-S10-Test-1160646/
    That reviewer couldn’t plug in the power cable to the mobo. I wonder if this gonna be a problem since Antec doesn’t include extension cables.