Antec ISK 110 90w Mini-ITX VESA Compatible Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 10 years ago
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.
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.
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.
With the bottom cover removed, you can see there’s a small hard drive caddy under the motherboard.
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.