Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Antec Skeleton Open-Air PC Case


We see lots of PC enclosures aimed at a particular niche: thin and quiet home theater PC cases made to fit into A/V racks, little cube PCs with handles to take to the LAN party, towering wind tunnels with lots of room for extreme overclockers with their high-end gear—you name it. Seldom have we seen a case so obviously and aggressively designed explicitly for a very narrow market segment as with the new Skeleton from Antec.
If you look at your PC enclosure and think, "you know, there's just too much enclosure there," Antec has a case for you. If you read that and laughed, you're not the target market. If you read that and said, "finally!" you'll be happy with what these venerable case designers have come up with.
The Skeleton is less a case or enclosure for your PC and more of a rack. An open rack. A rack meant to mimic open test beds, only with a little more structural integrity. It's a framework built to securely hold all your PC components out in the open.

SOURCE:www.extremetech.com

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