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Antec Mini Skeleton-90 ITX Case Review

Posted by: James Clewer (gt_junkie) on: 09/22/2009 03:25 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Exterior

The Mini Skeleton-90 came very well packaged. The box itself was a typically ‘Antec’ design in their standard black and yellow livery. The front, back and top shows images of the case at various angles while the side includes a little basic specification data on the case.


The standard Antec colours.


As with the previous ISK 300 case review we find the documentation upon opening the box. This comprises an instruction sheet in a selection of languages, a wiring schematic and also a copy of the Antec Quality 3 Year Warranty certificate.


Box opens to reveal paperwork.


In similar fasion the foam packaging that protects the case itself also holds an extra box containing additional items.


Accessories box.


These include a variety of cabling, the 90w power pack needed for the onboard PSU, cable and zip ties, a selection of screws, two 2.5” HDD mounting plates and a pci expansion bracket too.


Cables, PSU and othe extras.


Unlike the ISK 300-65 the case itself is a tangle of hex mesh, arches and that imposing 150mm Tri-cool fan. It’s an incredibly industrial look that definitely carries a certain ‘wow’ factor!


The Mini Skeleton-90.


Up front you get a fairly standard layout comprising power and reset buttons, audio connections and dual USB sockets. Below that plate resides a full sized 5.25” optical bay and dual 2.5” hdd slots.


The front panel and optical/HDD bays.


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