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    Antec Skeleton Review

    Posted on Tuesday, November 04 2008 @ 14:08:18 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Antec’s Skeleton represents the growing need for PC enthusiasts to have a quick and easy way to swap out components while maintaining cooling. A perfect case for those that never seem to get around to putting their machine’s cover back on, it looks great and is extremely easy to use. Its free-form open frame system lets you do pretty much what you like too - such as littering the chassis with six hard drives. For the regular PC user in a busy household it’s better to protect your components and shield yourself from their noise with a good mid-tower, but for the power user that constantly fiddles around swapping out parts, there’s nothing else like it. The Skeleton is guaranteed to polarise opinions.

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