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Antec Mini Skeleton-90


$100.00 Released June, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Maximizes airflow in all directions. Very easy to clean dust off of the components. Top fan at low RPM is almost noiseless and does a great job.

The Cons:Lights aren't as interesting looking as the full sized Antec Skeleton. Takes up more room than a typical Mini-ITX case. A bit awkward to set up at first, gets pretty tight inside.

The Antec Mini Skeleton-90 is an open-air, Mini-ITX computer case featuring the same design of the Skeleton, but in a much smaller frame. Measuring approximately 7.5 x 8.3 x 9.1”, the Skeleton-90 features 5 drive bays, a 150-mm TriCool blue LED fan, a rear 70-mm fan, two USB ports, and an AC’97- and HAD-compatible audio port.

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As for the frame, it is built out of cold rolled steel with a reinforced plastic frame for additional chassis durability. Most notable about the Antec Mini Skeleton-90 is its open-air design, which allows for ‘extraordinary’ airflow in and out of the chassis—for better or worse, depending on ambient temperature.

Features

  • Open-Air, Mini-ITX Case
  • Five Drive Bays
  • Dual Fans
  • Cold Rolled Steel w/Reinforced Plastic

Specifications

  • Design: Open-Air
  • Form Factor: Mini-ITX
  • Bays(1): 1 x 5.25” Drive Bay
  • Bays(2): 2 x 2.5” Internal HD Drive Bay
  • Bays(3): 2 x hard disk drive mount
  • Fans: top 150mm TriCool, rear 70mm
  • Front Ports: 2 x USB, Audio
  • Dimensions: 7.5" (H) x 8.3" (W) x 9.1" (D)
  • Net Weight: 5.5 Lbs

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    maximizes airflow in all directions

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    very easy to clean dust off of the components

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    top fan at low RPM is almost noiseless and does a great job

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    design is very cool looking, good for turning a small machine into something impressive looking

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    lights aren't as interesting looking as the full sized Antec Skeleton

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    takes up more room than a typical Mini-ITX case

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    a bit awkward to set up at first, gets pretty tight inside

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