Antec and ASRock reveal Striker Phantom Gaming Edition Mini-ITX case

Posted on Thursday, July 16 2020 @ 14:15 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Antec teamed up with ASRock for the Striker Phantom Gaming Edition. This is a new variant of the Striker Mini-ITX case that was launched last year. With the exception of some cosmetic changes, the Phantom Gaming Edition of the Striker case looks similar to the original and seems to have the same feature set. It has an open-air frame with 4mm tempered glass panels, and an aluminum and steel structure. Pricing is $249.99.
Antec Inc., leading provider of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself market, are announcing the new Striker Phantom Gaming Edition, at MSRP $249.99 USD. It will be available on Amazon & Newegg this week. As the name reveals, Antec partnered up with ASRock, who own the Phantom Gaming Brand.

Striker will feature a “Phantom Gaming Alliance” compliant style that matches the design with the motherboard and graphics card of ASRock “Phantom Gaming”. The logo of “Phantom Gaming” will be decorated on both sides of the side panels.

Striker is designed for custom water-cooling enthusiasts. Characterized by its irregular shape, unique form and innovative structure, Striker is the first open case featuring a front-placed VGA design, ITX form factor and bold styling. Shaped into a spectacular open-air frame, Striker measures 420 mm x 230 mm x 410 mm and comes with a front GPU mount. Located on the right side, the front access includes a Type-C 3.1, 2 x USB 3.0 ports, HD Audio and power button.

The Mini-Tower is composed of 4 mm tempered glass panels and lets the user show off his build. The aluminum and steel structure adds to a quality finish and durability. The open frame provides great thermal performance and gives enthusiasts a good challenge. Users can install up to 2x 120 mm fans and 1x 240 mm radiator at the side and rear for extreme cooling, with open space to build the ideal water-cooling system. The chassis accommodates a GPU of up to 330 mm, a power supply with maximum length of 160 mm and offers 45 mm space for cable management. A PCI-E riser cable is already part of this awesome package. Thanks to the 90 degrees motherboard rotation, users will find plenty of space to hide the cables in the bottom of the chassis.
Antec Striker Phantom

Antec Striker Phantom


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