
Antec has now officially let loose the Skeleton open air enclosure. Seen below, the material-saving case has an open, steel-reinforced plastic frame, a top-mounted 250mm TriCool fan with variable speed that cools off the motherboard and a 92mm fan for the hard drives. Measuring 13'' (H) x 14.8'' (W) x 16.5'' (D), the Skeleton can house Mini ITX, MicroATX and standard ATX motherboards and has two 5.25-inch bays, plus front mounted USB 2.0, FireWire, eSATA and audio connectors.
"PC gamers and build your own enthusiasts are always looking for the latest high-performance components, including high usability and unique designs," said Scott Richards, senior vice president for Antec. "The Skeleton is the latest example of the commitment we have to offer usable, affordable products that perfectly balance functionality with a unique and bold appearance. The cooling capacities and top-notch convenience features will help PC users to build a very special system. We're excited to be the first company to launch an open air PC case."
The Antec Skeleton has a US retail price tag of $190 and can be found in Europe for as low as
123.72 Euro.