Today Antech launched the Skeleton PC Case, the first ever open air case for the consumer market.
The Skeleton’s open structure design and flexibility bring a high level of cooling, ease-of-use and stylish appearance to any PC.
Customizable and offering unprecedented levels of cooling, the Skeleton features an open frame and a top mounted, three-speed, 250mm TriCool multi-color LED fan, allowing users to adjust fan speed, as well as case illumination. Specially designed layered trays allow for efficient cable routing that prevents wires from impeding airflow and an additional dedicated 92mm fan cools the hard drives. With a 0.8mm cold rolled steel-reinforced plastic frame and rackmount quality side rails, this enclosure emphasizes durability. The 13’’(H) x 14.8’’(W) x 16.5’’(D) sized enclosure fits Mini ITX, MicroATX and Standard ATX motherboards.
“PC gamers and build your own enthusiasts are always looking for the latest high-performance components, including high usability and unique designs,”
I personally love the way this case looks and the idea of it, but I have a dog that sheds and live in NYC. Might not be a good combo for me, but then again I will probably see it when its dirty and clean it more often than what I current do my enclosed case.
Comments: (3)
Chris on Mon, Oct 13th, 2008 at 01:55 PM
Expensive mouse trap, that is what that is.
Allen on Mon, Oct 13th, 2008 at 08:47 PM
Why is it bad if you live in NYC? lol
gamer on Tue, Oct 14th, 2008 at 05:39 AM
I can imagine how filthy that will get but sure to keep system cool
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