An Inside-Out Look At the Antec Skeleton Case
Anonymous writes "Here's a step-by-step look at building a PC with the new Antec Skeleton PC chassis. It's obviously not for everybody, but at least Antec is trying out something relatively new for hard-core users. Not sure if you'd need an air spray can to keep the dust off all the components, though ..."
Isn't the point of an enclosure to maximize airflow to specific heat generating hardware, and to keep out dust and hair, to make sure those pricy pieces of hardware aren't exposed? I like my protective aluminum mid-tower. Plus I've moved three times so far and all I had to do was pack it up with everything else. I'd imagine you'd have to protect this some other way.
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Nice case, interesting idea, love Antec and use their products, but at $180, no way. I can almost build an entire PC for that.
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Gee, lets use the EM spectrum as a massive garbage dump for high-frequencey EM waste.
Seriously, folks. Computers NEED shielding to keep their em garbage from causing massive interference to everything else in the room.
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A virtually identical article on this case was posted 2 weeks ago.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/10/13/2015222
On top of that, this is the worst page-view whore site I have ever seen. The "article" is spread across 10 pages, wrapped in frames and absolutely slathered with advertising. The site designer should be shot.
Maybe they could split up each picture to double the amount of pages I need to view.
I've found nothing but problems with modular supplies. The contacts wear, oxidize, and after a year or so, it gets to the point where it is throwing the voltages to hell (in excess of 10% off), which doesn't qualify as good in my book.
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