27 Oct 2008
Specialist distributor VIP Computer Centre has strengthened its product line-up with the latest computer chassis from Antec.
The case claims to be the ‘world’s first’ open-air case, aimed at gamers and enthusiasts.
It is split into two levels: upper and lower. The upper level houses the motherboard and is cooled by the 250mm top fan. The lower level supports a power supply, two optical drives and two hard drives.
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Victoria Davies, product manager at VIP, said: “Yet again Antec is proving to be in front of the competition by producing a chassis like the Skeleton. Since the Skeleton was first announced, VIP has received a lot of enquires from customers who are eagerly awaiting this stock.”
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