Antec ISK 110 90w Mini-ITX VESA Compatible Chassis Review




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Interior


With the top panel removed, you can see there’s really not a lot going on inside the ISK100; most of the space in here will be taking up by your mini-ITX motherboard.

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There’s a small PCU tucked into the side, with a single power connector to output to your drives and motherboard via the included internal cable we saw previously.

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In the front, there’s a quick a few bundled cables that may prove tricky to keep tidy, but we’ll see about that in the build section.

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With the bottom cover removed, you can see there’s a small hard drive caddy under the motherboard.

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The tray can be removed via four screws if you need to, but you can easily install your hard drives before you install your motherboard.

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