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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 continued

Around the side we can see the bold design of the arches plus the removable ‘hex’ side plates. These can be fully removed if wanted/needed but are also able to accept the 2.5” HDD mounting plates if the user wishes to place the drives on the side of the case.


The left side.



The right side.


Up top we see the Mini Skeleton-90’s core design idea – the 150mm tri-cool fan should evenly distribute air over an entire 170mm x 170mm ITX motherboard.


The 150mm tri-cool fan.


The fan is a three speed led unit with control switches nearby to allow the three fan speeds to be selected (black switch) and also the LED’s to be turned off (white switch).


With speed and light control.


The rear of the case is rather unsurprisingly unique. There is no backplate since there’s no case back to support it and the only other notable features are the power socket and a rear case fan.


The case rear.


The fan in question is a 70mm unit which could aid in the cooling of the PSU’s PCB and any components installed in the lower bay.


70mm rear fan.


There is also a supplied low-profile PCI bracket that can be added if the user installs an expansion card.


Low-profile PCI bracket.


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